
Don’t wait to vote in Town election. Apply for your mail in ballot now. Read the full article → from Apply to vote now in the Town Election: No Candidate’s Night coming (Updated – again)
Don’t wait to vote in Town election. Apply for your mail in ballot now. Read the full article → from Apply to vote now in the Town Election: No Candidate’s Night coming (Updated – again)
This week, the Board of Selectmen discussed a wide range of topics. Here are the highlights. Read the full article → from BOS meeting notes: ATM plans, June 16th Election, Email policy, public service mailing, and more (Updated)
The Town Election is yet to be rescheduled. Thanks to special state legislation, that doesn’t mean you have to wait to vote. Read the full article → from Apply to vote early in the Town Election: You don’t need to be “absent”
Although the election for Town offices is being postponed, the deadlines for pulling and filing papers weren’t. Read the full article → from Town Election Update: Race for selectmen and two vacant seats (Updated)
This morning, the Town issued another update. It includes news of a second infected resident and some policy changes and decisions made out of last night’s Board of Selectmen meeting. Read the full article → from Virus update: 1st resident’s family member infected; Town trails & Trottier track open; Golf Course closed; Election postponed
If you’re interested in running for Town Office, you have until 5:00 pm tomorrow (Friday, March 20th) to pull nomination papers. The deadline to file papers signed by 50 registered voters is this Monday, March 24th. (Don’t forget to call ahead to the Town House to pull papers.) Read the full article → from Town Election: Pull papers by Friday to file by Monday; Update on who’s running (Updated)
If you’re interested in running for Town Office, you have just one week left to pull nomination papers. Read the full article → from Reminder: Pull papers for Town Election by March 20th, file by the 24th
Here’s my look at how our town weighed in. One factor that’s worth highlighting is the difference between early voting and Super Tuesday results. Read the full article → from How did Southborough vote?
You don’t have to wait for Super Tuesday in March to cast your vote. Early voting for the primaries started at 8:00 am today. Read the full article → from Reminder: Super Tuesday voting 6:30 am to 8pm (Updated)
Next week, registered Southborough Democrats are invited to take part in the Town’s caucus at the Library. Read the full article → from Southborough Democrats invite voters to elect delegates at caucus – March 7
You don’t have to wait for Super Tuesday in March to cast your vote. Early voting for the primaries started at 8:00 am today. Read the full article → from Reminder: Early primary voting this Mon-Fri (Updated)
If you’re interested in running for Town Office, you have just under four weeks to pull nomination papers. Read the full article → from Pull papers for Town Election by March 20th
You don’t have to wait for Super Tuesday in March to cast your vote. Southborough has posted its schedule for early voting for the primaries. Here’s who is on the ballots. Read the full article → from Early Voting schedule for primaries (Make sure you’re registered correctly)
Today is the annual Town election – Tuesday, May 14th. Read the full article → from Vote at Trottier (and everything else you need to know about Today’s election) – Updated