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: Please support Warrant Article allowing town to resurface 911 field (user fees will cover costs)
Why flags will be at half staff: Tuesday, April 8

Flags in Southborough and across the state are flying at half staff today in honor of Officer Gregg Maloney. Read the full article → from Why flags will be at half staff: Tuesday, April 8
Special meetings on warrant articles: Split tax-rate, Main Street, and FEMA maps

These events won’t be listed in the government meetings for the week – because they aren’t town open government meetings. But they don’t quite fit in with legos and sing-a-longs either! Read the full article → from Special meetings on warrant articles: Split tax-rate, Main Street, and FEMA maps
This week in sports (4/7-4/13/14)

Here’s what’s on tap this week in high school sports. Read the full article → from This week in sports (4/7-4/13/14)
Candidate refutes BOS accusations
Southborough Wicked Local posted news that the Board of Selectman delivered a cease and desist letter to former Selectman David Parry last week. The letter made two accusations, both of which Parry is refuting. Read the full article → from Candidate refutes BOS accusations
Events this week (4/7-4/13/14): Cybersafety, legos, senior sing-a-long, pre-k wildlife, plant design, Easter party, birds and concerts

Here are some highlights of events in and around Southborough this week. Read the full article → from Events this week (4/7-4/13/14): Cybersafety, legos, senior sing-a-long, pre-k wildlife, plant design, Easter party, birds and concerts
The week in government (4/7-4/13/14): Hearings on Gulbankian’s, Site Plan Review, and school budget, vote on school calendar, and town meeting prep
A list of department and committee meetings for the week. Read the full article → from The week in government (4/7-4/13/14): Hearings on Gulbankian’s, Site Plan Review, and school budget, vote on school calendar, and town meeting prep
SEF thanks supporters of the Bee

Southborough Education Foundation asked me to share a Bee-lated wrap up of February’s Spelling Bee, with a thank you to their supporters. Read the full article → from SEF thanks supporters of the Bee
Main Street project: Disgruntled residents, more renderings, and upcoming meetings (Updated)

On Wednesday night, the Department of Public Works held a meeting to explain the Main Street reconstruction project plans.
The room was packed with residents, many with questions and comments. Most of the commenters wanted to convey their displeasure with the plan. Some wanted to know how to improve it, while others wanted to stop it all together. Read the full article → from Main Street project: Disgruntled residents, more renderings, and upcoming meetings (Updated)
State jazz educators award Gold and Silver to ARHS

Algonquin Regional High School’s Jazz 1 and Jazz II bands competed in the MAJE State Finals last weekend. Jazz 1 came home with a Gold Medal and Jazz 2 with a Silver Read the full article → from State jazz educators award Gold and Silver to ARHS
Weekend at a Glance: Wingo, concerts and Rec Dept fun and savings

Here are some highlights of events in and around Southborough this weekend. Read the full article → from Weekend at a Glance: Wingo, concerts and Rec Dept fun and savings
Vote for what you care about or someone else will
Recent conversations have made me realize that some residents don’t understand the power a single voter has at town meeting. Last year, each person who showed up represented 38 registered voters. That 2.6% decide whether to approve a budget or reduce it. So if there’s a budget you care about be there to support it. Read the full article → from Vote for what you care about or someone else will
Prepare for babysitting: American Red Cross course 4/18

Southborough Recreation Department is offering an American Red Cross Babysitting course on Monday, August 26th. Read the full article → from Prepare for babysitting: American Red Cross course 4/18
MWDN: Warrant Article to save 9-11 field, need may be greater than realized

In the fall, the Recreation Commission announced their decision to phase out use of the 9-11 Memorial Field by the end of this year. The announcement followed a failed effort to raise money to fund re-turfing the field.
This week, Advisory Committee member Jim Hegarty spoke to Advisory about his efforts to save the athletic field. Read the full article → from MWDN: Warrant Article to save 9-11 field, need may be greater than realized