Donations will be accepted this weekend at the Senior Center to fill care packages for troops serving overseas. Read the full article → from Reminder: Troop drive this weekend at the Senior Center
Main Street reconstruction project could happen in fiscal year 2017

The long-awaited Main Street reconstruction project is one step closer to reality. Town Administrator Mark Purple announced last week the project has been placed on the draft three-year Transportation Improvement Plan put together by the Boston Region Metropolitan Planning Organization. While that’s good news, Purple said if the draft is approved, the earliest the project is likely to get underway is fiscal year 2017. Read the full article → from Main Street reconstruction project could happen in fiscal year 2017
Longtime Conservation Commission member recognized

Each year the Southborough Open Land Foundation awards the Elaine Beals Conservation Award to a deserving Southborough resident. This year the honor went to Rhonda Russian, who retired from the Conservation Commission last year after 22 years of service. Read the full article → from Longtime Conservation Commission member recognized
Obituary: Charles Francis Hamel, 93, WWII Veteran

Charles Francis Hamel, 93, of Southborough, died May 14, 2013. Born June 9, 1919 in Somerville, MA, he was the son of Arthur and Alma (Descoteaux) Hamel. Read the full article → from Obituary: Charles Francis Hamel, 93, WWII Veteran
Southborough Library hosts Clark University dean

The Southborough Library’s Southborough Business Network (SBN) hosted another INSIDE STORY business speaker event on May 8, featuring Clark University’s Graduate School of Management Dean Catherine Usoff who spoke about how Clark builds business leaders with purpose. Read the full article → from Southborough Library hosts Clark University dean
Story hour with Animal Adventures at Fay School on Saturday

The Saturdays at Fay series continues this week with a visit from Animal Adventures. The event, designed for children ages 2 to 8 along with their parents, is free and open to the public, but registration is required. Read the full article → from Story hour with Animal Adventures at Fay School on Saturday
Turnout at this week’s town election lowest in years
Under the best of conditions, Southborough town elections don’t seem to command much attention. Since 2000, the average voter turnout has run around 21%. But with only 5.5% of registered voters showing up at the polls on Monday, this year’s turnout was dismal even by that modest standard. Read the full article → from Turnout at this week’s town election lowest in years
SOLF to host bird walk at the Beals Preserve on Saturday

Bird lovers take note. The Southborough Open Land Foundation has invited Jeff Collins of Massachusetts Audubon to lead an early-morning bird walk on Saturday. Read the full article → from SOLF to host bird walk at the Beals Preserve on Saturday
On the market this week

What went on and off the market this week. Read the full article → from On the market this week
Children’s concert at Fayville Park on Friday
Here’s a fun event for the kiddos taking place Friday morning at Fayville Park. Read the full article → from Children’s concert at Fayville Park on Friday
Learn about writing a family history book at the Southborough Library on Thursday
The Southborough Library Genealogy Club meets on Thursday to talk about writing a family history book your relatives will actually want to read. Read the full article → from Learn about writing a family history book at the Southborough Library on Thursday
MWDN: Southborough ZBA chairman to resign
The Metrowest Daily News reported late last week that Zoning Board of Appeals Chairman Matt Hurley will resign his post at the end of June. Read the full article → from MWDN: Southborough ZBA chairman to resign
Southborough fire logs (5/7/13 – 5/13/13)
The latest logs from the Southborough Fire Department. Read the full article → from Southborough fire logs (5/7/13 – 5/13/13)
Why flags are at half staff today: Wednesday, May 15

Today is Police Officers Memorial Day, and in honor of those who made the ultimate sacrifice, flags in Southborough and across the nation have been lowered to half staff. Read the full article → from Why flags are at half staff today: Wednesday, May 15