Rotary expands scholarship focus — Apply by March 2nd

The Rotary Club of Southborough is now offering two different scholarships

Above: Rotary is widening the scope of scholarships it offers for Southborough’s high school seniors. (images cropped from flyer)

The Southborough Rotary Club is again inviting Southborough residents who are high school seniors to apply for a scholarship. But this year, they are offering two options.

Students’ deadline to apply is in less than two weeks. Read the full article →

The week in sports

Boys Indoor Track named D2 Champs; more teams headed to tournaments and championships

One Algonquin team of athletes was named State Champions for their Division last week, and others are scheduled to compete for titles of their own.

Meanwhile, this is the last week of the regular winter season for traditional team sports (Basketball & Hockey). And for one Gonk team, a game tonight could have high stakes.

Here are my highlights from Algonquin varsity sports competitions last week and the schedule for this week. Read the full article → from The week in sports

Events this week

Retro Kids Camp, Virtual Author Talk, Asian Folkloric Dance lesson, Magic for kids, Shifstrong Hockey Tournament, and more

As of this afternoon, it’s February school break in Southborough. Plus, thanks to President’s Day, a long holiday weekend.

Here are highlights of what’s happening around (or related to) our town this weekend through next weekend. Read the full article → from Events this week

Downtown District’s mixed-use zoning: Code confusion, interpretation issues, and viability criticism

A project at 2 E Main St puts a spotlight on issues around the mixed-use zoning, including an apparent mistake in the Town Code.

Special Town Meeting voted to create a bylaw for mixed residential and commercial use buildings zoning downtown. Years later, the first project publicly proposed to make use of the new zoning ran into obstacles that highlight some issues. (The Building Commissioner has apparently interpreted the language differently than it was pitched to voters. And I discovered that the bylaw printed in the online Town Code isn’t the version that voters passed.) Read the full article → from Downtown District’s mixed-use zoning: Code confusion, interpretation issues, and viability criticism

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