Sign kids in grades 1-8 up for no-contact Flag Football this fall

The co-ed "NFL Flag" league for Southborough 3rd–8th graders is returning. Plus, the Town is offering a Skills Clinic for younger kids.

Above: Flag Football registration opened today for two age groups. (images cropped from flyers, catalog, and Facebook)

Last year, Southborough parents worked with Southborough Recreation and an NFL youth program to launch a co-ed, no-contact Flag Football league for local kids in grades 3–8. The low commitment, weekly opportunity is returning this fall.

And this year, Rec is also adding a feeder skills clinic for kids in grades 1-2. Read the full article →

Select Board supports allowing Marijuana delivery in Southborough

This week, the Select Board voted 4-1 against banning delivery of recreational marijuana in Southborough.

The agenda item follows up on updates state legislation on marijuana signed into law in April. Except for in towns that opt-out, adults can legally order up to 2 ounces of recreational marijuana to be delivered to their homes. Read the full article → from Select Board supports allowing Marijuana delivery in Southborough

Select Board hiring consultant to study government structure

The board took another step towards tackling its goal to restructure/consolidate Town departments and/or committees to improve efficiency.

This week, the board voted to approve a contract to study the potential reorganization of Town departments and committees. It’s the continuation of an effort that was paused after Town Meeting rejected the original approach as proposed by the board last fall. Read the full article → from Select Board hiring consultant to study government structure

The Nature of Southborough: Battling Invasives

The latest in Southborough Open Land Foundation's contributed series.

[This post is part of a special guest series focused on appreciating nature in Southborough, contributed by the Southborough Open Land Foundation (SOLF), a non-profit dedicated to preserving and stewarding natural resources here in town.] Read the full article → from The Nature of Southborough: Battling Invasives

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