For those of you wondering how the 35 Southborough runners did in yesterday’s marathon, here are the results. Read the full article → from Southborough residents show they’re Boston Strong
Obituary: Susan C. (Hallisey) Krivanec, 50
Susan C. (Hallisey) Krivanec, 50, of Southborough, died on Friday, April 18, 2014 at UMass Medical Center in Worcester after a short illness. Read the full article → from Obituary: Susan C. (Hallisey) Krivanec, 50
Thirty-five Southborough residents to run the Boston Marathon Monday
Southborough historically has a good showing in the Boston Marathon, and this year there is an especially large contingent. Thirty-five Southborough residents will cross the starting line in Hopkinton Monday morning. Read the full article → from Thirty-five Southborough residents to run the Boston Marathon Monday
United Parishes of Southborough to host Easter sunrise service
The United Parishes of Southborough invite you to welcome Easter with a sunrise service at Hopkinton State Park on Sunday, April 20. Read the full article → from United Parishes of Southborough to host Easter sunrise service
Roundup of Residents making news: Sports champs, Eagle Scout, LGBT student honor, and tribute band guitarist
Here are some stories about residents making news worth sharing. Read the full article → from Roundup of Residents making news: Sports champs, Eagle Scout, LGBT student honor, and tribute band guitarist
2014 Boston Marathon runner: Christina Ciccone
Southborough has always had an impressive showing at the Boston Marathon, and this year is no exception. On Monday, April 21, thirty-five Southborough residents will don a bib a run for themselves and for causes they hold dear. Every runner has a story, and from now until marathon day, I’ll feature as many of those stories as I can on the blog. Read the full article → from 2014 Boston Marathon runner: Christina Ciccone
Town Meeting wrap up: Main St committee petition loses by 3 votes, Gulbankians zoning passes and residents nix moves towards Town Manager (Updated)
Last night voters wrapped up 2014 Annual Town Meeting business. It’s not a surprise that emotions were running high on the night that several citizen petitions were addressed. Still, which articles sparked controversy may be a surprise to some of you. Read the full article → from Town Meeting wrap up: Main St committee petition loses by 3 votes, Gulbankians zoning passes and residents nix moves towards Town Manager (Updated)
Why flags are at half staff: Thursday, April 17, 2014
Flags in Southborough and across the state are flying at half staff today in honor of Officer Dennis O. Simmonds, Boston Police Department. Read the full article → from Why flags are at half staff: Thursday, April 17, 2014
Town Meeting: Barn Hollow Open Space accepted; more controversial items up for vote tonight
Town Meeting had an estimated over 400 in attendance last night. (No official count yet.) Voters easily approved most articles addressed, including a controversial open space acceptance.
13 Articles still need to be addressed at the continued meeting, beginning 7:30 pm tonight at the Trottier Middle School auditorium. Read the full article → from Town Meeting: Barn Hollow Open Space accepted; more controversial items up for vote tonight
Southborough Recreation sponsoring Portraits in Silhouette next week
Southborough Recreation has teamed up with local artist Jean Comerford to offer silhouette cuttings next week. They make great Mother’s Day gifts or special keepsakes for the ones you love. Read the full article → from Southborough Recreation sponsoring Portraits in Silhouette next week
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
Robotics at the Library this Thursday
This week, the library will host an event run by St. Mark’s School’s robotics team. Read the full article → from Robotics at the Library this Thursday
Letter: From Selecman Dan Kolenda
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: From Selecman Dan Kolenda
Reminder: SG Scholarship applications due April 18 – for more than gardening
The Southborough Gardeners are offering a scholarship to a student who has been accepted to a school of higher learning or is presently attending college in one of the following fields: Arts and/or Sciences related to Horticulture, Floral Design, Environmental Studies, Ecology, Conservation, Agriculture, Botany or Landscape Architecture/Design. Read the full article → from Reminder: SG Scholarship applications due April 18 – for more than gardening