Teen entrepreneurs seek to make money by lessening your load. There is opportunity for other teens to try as well. Read the full article → from Make the most of your summer: hire a teen to share your load
Teen entrepreneurs seek to make money by lessening your load. There is opportunity for other teens to try as well. Read the full article → from Make the most of your summer: hire a teen to share your load
The Metrowest Daily News reports that Southborough Police Chief Jane Moran is retiring in November. Read the full article → from MWDN: Chief Moran is retiring in the fall (UPDATED – again)
Robert “Bob” Wagner of Southborough died on Friday, June 28, 2013. Read the full article → from Obituary: Robert “Bob” Wagner, 47
From now through July 8th, you can contribute empty cans and bottles to help a worthy cause. Read the full article → from Recycle your empty bottles and cans into DREAMs for low-income children
Many residents evacuate Southborough the week of July 4th. For those who remain, what is there to do around town? Read the full article → from 4th of July in Southborough: What is there to do?
Here are some stories about residents recemtly honored through their achievements: Read the full article → from Roundup of Southborough winners for academics, volunteerism and sports
Here’s what’s happening at the Southborough Library this week. Visit the Southborough Library website for more information. Read the full article → from Short week at the Southborough Library (7/1/13 – 7/3/13): parade, crafts and 4 days closed (UPDATED)
This Wednesday evening, veterans will hold a memorial at Southborough’s Civil War monument. The vigil will honor the lives lost at Gettysburg and throughout the Civil War including soldiers from Southborough. Read the full article → from Vigil to honor 150th anniversary of Gettysburg on Wednesday, July 3rd
A list of department and committee meetings for the week. Read the full article → from The week in government (7/1/13 – 7/5/13)
The town’s emergency communications system has been down since Hurricane Sandy. A new system was implemented this weekend. Read the full article → from Green light for CodeRed: New emergency system implemented today
The Library holds its annual “4th of July parade” this Tuesday, July 2nd at 11:00 am. Read the full article → from Library celebrates independence on July 2nd
Metrowest Daily News reports that Developer Robert Heavey hopes to begin construction on the Woodland Meadow 40B project soon. Read the full article → from MWDN: 40B on Oak Hill Rd may begin construction this summer
Our state representatives, Carolyn Dykema in the House and Jamie Eldridge in the Senate, have sent out a number of press releases over the past few weeks to update constituents on the goings-on in Boston. Here’s a round-up of their latest announcements. Read the full article → from Press release round-up: Recent news from the State House
7th grade Trottier students organized and ran a regional Boro Ball Tournement. They ran a great community event while raising $385 for Special Olympics. Read the full article → from Students combine sports and philanthropy