
Now that there has been another uptick in crime, Susan and I are wondering how many of you out there are planning a Watch? Read the full article → from Are you setting up a neighborhood watch?
Now that there has been another uptick in crime, Susan and I are wondering how many of you out there are planning a Watch? Read the full article → from Are you setting up a neighborhood watch?
Saying they felt “duped” by the family, the Zoning Board of Appeals last night denied a request by the Gulbankian family to modify conditions imposed in a 2011 ruling. The family had asked the board to remove the requirement to pave a portion of their Mt. Vickery Road property and install a drainage system, saying the changes were expensive and unnecessary. Read the full article → from Zoning board denies request by Gulbankian family to modify conditions
With a 12-5 win over Shepherd Hill yesterday, the Algonquin boys lacrosse team has advanced to the Central Division 2 quarterfinal round. Fifth seed Algonquin will face off against 4th-seed Littleton on Saturday at 4:00 pm in Littleton. Read the full article → from Postseason update: Boys lacrosse advances, baseball plays today
What went on and off the market this week. Read the full article → from On the market this week
Congratulations to the Algonquin girls rugby team for a dominating performance at the high school state championships on Saturday at Fort Devens. The team ended the tournament with their third consecutive state title. Read the full article → from Algonquin girls rugby team captures third consecutive state title
A fun event for teens on Friday night courtesy of the Southborough Library and Fay School. Read the full article → from Southborough Library and Fay School host a night of Bollywood fun for teens
Given the passionate nature of many comments posted on this blog, I can tell people care about the future of this town. Every June the Board of Selectmen offers you a new chance to get involved. Read the full article → from Town committee openings: 26 chances to make a difference
The Metrowest Daily News reports two burglaries in Southborough this week. According to their report, the break-in Tuesday morning on Burnett Road makes the sixth home robbery since May 8th. Read the full article → from MWDN: More Southborough break-ins this week
The Southborough Police Department is looking for a part-time dispatcher. The application deadline is June 3. Read the full article → from Southborough police looking for part-time dispatcher
As the school year draws to a close, student athletes at Algonquin are hoping for a memorable finish. A number of Algonquin teams, including baseball, boys volleyball, and both boys and girls lacrosse have made it into the postseason and will be playing in key games this week. Read the full article → from The Algonquin spring postseason gets underway
If you or a family member can’t make it to the polls on June 25th, you can still vote by absentee ballot. You can pick up an application for the ballot (and a grande latte to go) this Wednesday, May 29th from 4-7 at Starbucks. Read the full article → from Get an absentee ballot application for the June 25th special election
On an unseasonably cool day under bright blue sky, a crowd of Southborough residents turned out to honor the town’s veterans and remember those lost in battle. The annual Memorial Day parade passed through downtown and then wound its way to each of the town’s cemeteries and war memorials. Read the full article → from PHOTOS: Southborough celebrates Memorial Day
A recent addition to the Southborough business community is TechSandBox. They offer a collaborative workspace for Metrowest science and technology entrepeneurs. They also offer networking and educational opportunities. Tomorrow night they are holding their third special interest group (SIG) seminar this month: Read the full article → from Southborough business offers seminars for science and tech startups
Flags in Southborough and across the state are flying at half staff today in honor of U.S. Army SPC Mitchell K. Daehling. Read the full article → from Why flags are at half staff today: Tuesday, May 28