Introducing My Southborough summer intern Alyssa Borelli. Plus, additional internship opportunities for high school and college students. Read the full article → from My Southborough internships: New intern and opportunities
Introducing My Southborough summer intern Alyssa Borelli. Plus, additional internship opportunities for high school and college students. Read the full article → from My Southborough internships: New intern and opportunities
Twenty-year Southborough resident and award-winning mystery author, Steve Ulfelder, will discuss his new novel “Wolverine Bros. Freight & Storage” at the Southborough Library on Thursday, June 5, at 7:00 p.m. Read the full article → from Successful Southborough author, Steve Ulfelder, at the library this Thursday
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 (Updated)
It looks like now is your chance to weigh in on state decisions about construction plans for our area highways. Read the full article → from Public comment open on regional highway and transit projects – deadline June 19th
Eileen (Shomphe) Hurley of Southborough died on Saturday, May 3, 2014 at Worcester Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center after a period of declining health. Read the full article → from Obituary: Eileen (Shomphe) Hurley
This spring, two residents have led the charge on objections to the layoff of Southborough’s Cemetery Supervisor. Now, according to Southborough Wicked Local, the women have filed an official complaint about the behavior of the Department of Public Works Director and the Town Administrator. Read the full article → from SWL: Vocal residents file meeting law violation and push for firing of DPW Chief and Town Administrator
A list of department and committee meetings for the week. Read the full article → from The week in government (6/2 – 6/8/14): Main Street public feedback, cemetery reorganization/layoff discussion, and Park Central earth removal
It’s tournament season in high school sports. Here’s an update on where Algonquin Regional High School’s varsity teams stand. Read the full article → from Post season: Rugby state champs, Baseball and Girls Track still contenders
Assistant Superintendent Christine Johnson is set to move up to the top spot at the end of this month. On Friday, the administration has named the candidate they hope to replace her. Principal Gregory Martineau of Hopkinton’s Hopkins Elementary School is their “finalist”.
The week prior, Neary School’s new principal, Kathleen Valenti was announced. The news came one week after she was named the finalist. Read the full article → from School hiring announcements: Finalist for Assistant Superintendent, new Neary Principal
Here are some highlights of events in and around Southborough this week. Read the full article → from Events this week (6/2 – 6/8/14): Storytime, Big Band music, Pops night, and author night
According to Selectman Bill Boland, Southborough’s flags have been flying half staff all weekend and today in honor of Retired Police Sargeant and long time public servant Ray O’Connell. Read the full article → from Why flags are at half staff: Monday, June 2, 2014 (Updated)
This week, the proposed Park Central development was back in front of the Zoning Board of Appeals. Read the full article → from ZBA Park Central hearing: New “house rule”, improper mitigation talks, disturbing pressure, and questions on traffic study
Charles “Ray” O’Connell, 81, a lifelong resident of Southborough, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, May 28, 2014 at St. Vincent Hospital in Worcester after a short illness. Read the full article → from Obituary: Charles “Ray” O’Connell, 81
For the fourth year in a row, the Bazikas family on Atwood Street will hold a yard sale to help raise money for the Dana Farber Cancer Institute. It’s an annual event in honor of 11-year-old Gabrielius Bazikas, himself a cancer survivor. Read the full article → from Yard sale to raise funds for pediatric cancer research – this Saturday