Today, Southborough Fire Department said goodbye to one of their own, firefighter Kenneth Strong. Read the full article → from Fire Department honors its own
Trottier’s planned improvements: More class time, STEM, and Chromebooks; less study halls; no FCS
This week, Principal Kieth Lavoie walked the School Committee through Trottier’s new School Improvement Plan. Read the full article → from Trottier’s planned improvements: More class time, STEM, and Chromebooks; less study halls; no FCS
Assabet students March for Miracles – May 24th fundraiser for Boston Children’s Hospital
Next week, students from Assabet Valley Regional Technical High School will be holding their annual March for Miracles. Read the full article → from Assabet students March for Miracles – May 24th fundraiser for Boston Children’s Hospital
Free tickets to Heritage Chorale’s Pops Concert for seniors and kids (limited – so act soon)
The Heritage Chorale is holding their Pops Concert on May 31st at St. Mark’s School. Thanks to grants, they are offering 50 free tickets to seniors and 50 more to kids (accompanied by a paying adult). Read the full article → from Free tickets to Heritage Chorale’s Pops Concert for seniors and kids (limited – so act soon)
Silent Movies: A trip into the past – May 20
Enjoy silent movies from the Golden Age accompanied by live mood music over lunch at the Senior Center. Read the full article → from Silent Movies: A trip into the past – May 20
Why flags will be at half staff: Friday, May 14
Flags in Southborough will be flying at half staff tomorrow in honor of Firefighter Kenneth Strong. Read the full article → from Why flags will be at half staff: Friday, May 14
Nature walk for seniors – May 19
The Southborough Senior Center is leading a free walking tour through the Wilfred J.Turenne Wildlife Habitat and Bird Garden. Read the full article → from Nature walk for seniors – May 19
Fitzgerald’s looking to create paylot for commuters
Fitzgerald’s General Store is seeking permission to create a pay-for-parking lot adjacent to their store lot. Read the full article → from Fitzgerald’s looking to create paylot for commuters
Police logs (5/8-5/11/14): Chairs in the roadway
The latest log from Southborough Police Department. Read the full article → from Police logs (5/8-5/11/14): Chairs in the roadway
On the market this week in Southborough
What went on and off the market this week. Read the full article → from On the market this week in Southborough
Bird Walk at Breakneck Hill this Saturday
The Open Space Preservation Commission is hosting a free Bird Walk. Read the full article → from Bird Walk at Breakneck Hill this Saturday
Open for Business: Free resources for small business owners/enrepreneurs – May 20 launch
Next week, the Economic Development Committee is sponsoring an event for small business owners and entrepreneurs. (Or even those just thinking about launching a business.) Read the full article → from Open for Business: Free resources for small business owners/enrepreneurs – May 20 launch
Open discussion thread: Ask questions, share opinions
The open discussion thread is your place to ask questions, sound off on town issues, or share information with other readers. Read the full article → from Open discussion thread: Ask questions, share opinions
APTO “dangerously below budget” for safe prom night
For more than twenty years, parents of Algonquin students have sought to keep kids safe after prom. The APTO is asking for help managing it again this year. They are hoping the community and businesses answer the call. Read the full article → from APTO “dangerously below budget” for safe prom night