Early Voting starts Saturday for the Primary (and registration closes)

Early voting in the Massachusetts State Primary opens tomorrow. (Actually, voting has already been in process for those using mail-in ballots. Tomorrow’s launch is about the in-person option.) The primary is for voters to choose who they want to run as a party nominee for state offices on the November general election ballot.

I’m reminding about and updating info on important deadlines, who is on the ballots in our town, plus potential issues that some Southborough voters who selected Vote by Mail may need to straighten out. (Especially college students and residents with multiple/seasonal homes.) Read the full article →

The Tricentennial Committee presents: A Message to the Future

Help Create Southborough's 2027 Time Capsule

[This part of a series of guest posts contributed by the Tricentennial Committee to get the community excited about, and keep them informed of, the preparations for celebrating the Town’s 300th anniversary throughout 2027.]

Southborough was incorporated on July 17, 1727, and that means next year our town will be 300 years old! To celebrate, we’re putting together a year-long birthday party as a tribute to our rich history, vibrant present, and promising future! Read the full article → from The Tricentennial Committee presents: A Message to the Future

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.

Southborough parents are working 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. Read the full article → from Sign kids in grades 1-8 up for no-contact Flag Football this fall

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

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