Here are some stories about residents recemtly honored through their achievements: Read the full article → from Roundup of Southborough department head news
Celebrate SOLF’s 25 years of preserving Southborough this Sunday – 9/15
Since 1988, Southborough Open Land Foundation has preserved 181 acres of open space. The group also organizes many nature education walks and events. Read the full article → from Celebrate SOLF’s 25 years of preserving Southborough this Sunday – 9/15
Southborough Rec offers sports and fitness for you (Updated)
There are plenty of sports and fitness offerings through Southborough Recreation for adults. These are just the offerings that begin this month. Read the full article → from Southborough Rec offers sports and fitness for you (Updated)
Southborough fire logs (9/3/13-9/9/13)
The latest logs from the Southborough Fire Department. Read the full article → from Southborough fire logs (9/3/13-9/9/13)
How full is your glass, Southborough? Let’s find out
A poll to find out how much you like living in Southborough. Read the full article → from How full is your glass, Southborough? Let’s find out
Police and Animal Control sponsor public education program on coyotes
To educate the public on living with coyotes, Southborough Police and Animal Control are sponsoring a presentation by a representative of Project Coyote. Read the full article → from Police and Animal Control sponsor public education program on coyotes
Green Committee talk on 9/17: what Southborough can do about increasing CO2
The Southborough Green Technology and Recycling Committee will be holding a talk Read the full article → from Green Committee talk on 9/17: what Southborough can do about increasing CO2
Planning Board: We did not violate Open Meeting Laws, will publish incomplete zoning draft
The Planning Board’s response to filed complaint: they have not violated the law, their intention has never been to keep information secret, and (though they are not obligated to) they will publish the incomplete document. Read the full article → from Planning Board: We did not violate Open Meeting Laws, will publish incomplete zoning draft
Southborough Youth Baseball starts 9/15
If you are interested in signing your kids up for Southborough Youth Baseball this fall, the deadline is by Sunday, September 15. Read the full article → from Southborough Youth Baseball starts 9/15
College applicants can learn how to stand out from the crowd
St. Mark’s Episcopal Church is hosting a free event to help high school seniors and parents prepare for the college application process. The workshop helps families understand what it takes for an application to stand out from the rest. Read the full article → from College applicants can learn how to stand out from the crowd
This week in sports
Here’s what’s on tap this week in high school sports. Read the full article → from This week in sports
The week in government (9/9/13-9/11/13): Zoning maps, Stone Brook and school budget priorities
A list of department and committee meetings for the week with agenda highlights. Read the full article → from The week in government (9/9/13-9/11/13): Zoning maps, Stone Brook and school budget priorities
State looking at changes to Rte 9, Flagg Road and Crystal Pond intersections: comments due 9/16
MassDOT is considering construction to relieve traffic on Rte 9 near 495 and Mass Pike. Some recommendations directly impact Southborough. Deadline for public comment on study is Monday, September 16. Read the full article → from State looking at changes to Rte 9, Flagg Road and Crystal Pond intersections: comments due 9/16
Return to fall story times at the Library
The Southborough Library kicks off the new season of story times today. Read the full article → from Return to fall story times at the Library