Robert B. Nadeau, 88, of Southborough, formerly of Framingham, passed away on Sunday, March 16, 2014. Read the full article → from Obituary: Robert B. Nadeau, 88
Roundup of residents making and sharing news: WWII veteran revisits past, Eagle Scout honored, and preschoolers track down fun in the snow

Stories shared or published recently about Southborough residents. Read the full article → from Roundup of residents making and sharing news: WWII veteran revisits past, Eagle Scout honored, and preschoolers track down fun in the snow
Public hearing on zoning bylaw warrant article – March 31
On Monday, March 31st, the Planning Board will hold a public hearing. The warrant article for discussion is replacement of the zoning bylaws for Site Plan Review. Read the full article → from Public hearing on zoning bylaw warrant article – March 31
Send a Kid to Camp: Increased need for this summer (Updated – kids of all ages)

Friends of the Southborough Youth Commission is reaching out to the community again on behalf of middle schoolers who can’t afford summer camp. Read the full article → from Send a Kid to Camp: Increased need for this summer (Updated – kids of all ages)
Southborough fire logs (3/11/14 – 3/17/14): Two accidents with injuries and a carbon monoxide incident
The latest logs from the Southborough Fire Department. Read the full article → from Southborough fire logs (3/11/14 – 3/17/14): Two accidents with injuries and a carbon monoxide incident
Lenten Reflections: Tonight through April 8th
The United Parishes of Southborough are working together on a Lenten reflection series. Read the full article → from Lenten Reflections: Tonight through April 8th
Police liaisons: Senior Resource Officer announced, business next

Today, the Southborough Police Department announced that an officer has been assigned as a liaison to the senior citizens in town. Read the full article → from Police liaisons: Senior Resource Officer announced, business next
New Conservation Commissioner appointed
Last week, the Board of Selectmen appointed Michele Simineaux to the Conservation Commission. Read the full article → from New Conservation Commissioner appointed
Cradles to Crayons – collection drive for essential clothing and outerwear (Updated)

A Trottier Middle School student is collecting essential clothing for children from birth through age 12, living in homeless or low-income situations. Read the full article → from Cradles to Crayons – collection drive for essential clothing and outerwear (Updated)
Senior State House Bus Tour – March 26

The Southborough Senior Center is organizing a trip to the Massachusetts State Capital Building. The bus tour will take place Wednesday, March 26. Read the full article → from Senior State House Bus Tour – March 26
Obituary: Paul C. Badavas, 76

Paul C. Badavas, 76, of Southborough, died at home with his family at his side. Read the full article → from Obituary: Paul C. Badavas, 76
Town election reminder: Pull papers this week, still uncontested seats (Updated)
An update on uncontested seats up for town election, and reminder to pull papers by noon on Friday if you plan to run. Read the full article → from Town election reminder: Pull papers this week, still uncontested seats (Updated)
Robotics awards for high schoolers – ARHS heading into more competitions this week

Last week was the qualifying competitions for the New England high school FIRST robotics competition. Algonquin Regional High School and Assabet Valley Regional Technical High School both sent teams to compete. Read the full article → from Robotics awards for high schoolers – ARHS heading into more competitions this week
The week in government (3/17/14-3/23/14): Main Street – historic district and reconstruction project
A list of department and committee meetings for the week. Read the full article → from The week in government (3/17/14-3/23/14): Main Street – historic district and reconstruction project