My Southborough accepts signed letters to the editor submitted by Southborough residents. Letters may be emailed to mysouthborough@gmail.com. Read the full article → from Letter: Selectmen respond to concerns over cemetery supervisor layoff (Updated)
Election Results: 3 candidates re-elected, one return and one switch (Updated)

The results are in from today’s annual election. Read the full article → from Election Results: 3 candidates re-elected, one return and one switch (Updated)
This week in sports (5/12-5/18/14)

Here’s what’s on tap this week in high school sports. Read the full article → from This week in sports (5/12-5/18/14)
Bird Walk – May 17

Southborough Open Land Foundation is encouraging residents to break out their binoculars for a special hike this Saturday. This walk is literally for the birds.
While the walk is free of charge to the public, it will be led by a Director of Mass Audobon as part of his Bird-a-thon fundraising efforts. Read the full article → from Bird Walk – May 17
The week in government (5/12-5/18/14): Main St – Fay to Rte. 85; Historic District; cemetery layoff/resolution (Updated)
A list of department and committee meetings for the week. Read the full article → from The week in government (5/12-5/18/14): Main St – Fay to Rte. 85; Historic District; cemetery layoff/resolution (Updated)
Roundup of election related news: Special education and 40B Safe Harbor filing
The Metrowest Daily News/Southborough Wicked Local covered two stories related to last week’s Candidates Night. Read the full article → from Roundup of election related news: Special education and 40B Safe Harbor filing
Events this week (5/12-5/18/14): Pianist, Open Mic, after death, Ribbon Cutting and Bird Walk

Here are some highlights of events in and around Southborough this week. Read the full article → from Events this week (5/12-5/18/14): Pianist, Open Mic, after death, Ribbon Cutting and Bird Walk
Vote on Monday

The signs are everywhere you go, but you may not realize how close the date is. In case it’s not on your calendar, make a note to vote in the Town Election this Monday, May 12th.
This year, there is a race for 5 contested seats on two different boards. To make it easier, I’ve compiled the information you need to be prepared. Read the full article → from Vote on Monday
Weekend at a Glance: Trottier play, Gardeners Plant Sale, Puppets, food drive and Coffeehouse

Here are some highlights of events in and around Southborough this weekend. Read the full article → from Weekend at a Glance: Trottier play, Gardeners Plant Sale, Puppets, food drive and Coffeehouse
NECC to hold 8th Annual 5K Walk/Run for Autism on Saturday

Be careful driving around the area of Neary and Trottier schools tomorrow morning. The New England Center for Children asked me to share their planned route for their 8th Annual 5K Walk/Run for Autism. Read the full article → from NECC to hold 8th Annual 5K Walk/Run for Autism on Saturday
“Final” Troop drive honors community support – May 17-18

As you’re out and about running errands, over the next week, consider picking up a few items to donate to the upcoming troop drive. You can see a list of requested items in this flyer. Monetary donations are also welcomed, as are cards for the troops to thank them for their service. Read the full article → from “Final” Troop drive honors community support – May 17-18
Quick note on endorsement comments
The only way to see the list of recent comments made endorsing candidates is by checking the Recent Comments page. (They aren’t showing up in the sidebar list of recent comments.) Read the full article → from Quick note on endorsement comments
Police logs (5/5-5/7/14): 3 resident arrests and small fires

The latest log from Southborough Police Department. Read the full article → from Police logs (5/5-5/7/14): 3 resident arrests and small fires
Help send imaginative 3rd and 4th graders to their “Global Finals”

Parents of five Southborough students are bursting to share their pride. The 3rd and 4th graders won regional and state Destnation Imagination competitions.
Now their parents have a problem to solve – getting them to the Global Finals in Tennessee in two weeks. Read the full article → from Help send imaginative 3rd and 4th graders to their “Global Finals”