The week in government (4/29/13 – 5/3/13)
A list of department and committee meetings for the week. Read the full article → from The week in government (4/29/13 – 5/3/13)
A list of department and committee meetings for the week. Read the full article → from The week in government (4/29/13 – 5/3/13)
Southborough’s youth baseball and softball season kicks off on Sunday with an Opening Day celebration. There will be a parade of players, along with amusements, games, a silent auction, and food. Read the full article → from Join Southborough’s Opening Day celebration on Sunday – April 28
The spring yard sale season has begun, and the Red Gate Lane and Hickory Road neighborhood (map) will be hosting a multi-family sale on Saturday Read the full article → from Multi-family yard sale on Red Gate and Hickory on Saturday
Next week is the last week of April, and that means it’s time for the annual flushing of the hydrants in Southborough. It will take nearly all week for the DPW to flush all the hydrants in town, and when they’re doing the ones in your neck of the woods, you may notice your tap water running brown. Read the full article → from Hydrant flushing in Southborough to begin next week
Enjoy an evening of fabulous music, excellent coffee, and delightful baked goodies at the annual Algonquin Tri-M Open Mic Coffeehouse. The event on Tuesday, April 30 is a fundraiser for the Dennis Wrenn Memorial Scholarship. It’s a great night in memory of a great man. Read the full article → from Algonquin open mic night to benefit Dennis Wrenn scholarship fund
Southborough resident and Southborough Open Land Foundation trustee Deb Costine asks residents to be on the lookout for garlic mustard, an invasive weed that flourishes in our area. Read the full article → from Be on the lookout for this invasive weed
The Southborough Historical Society will hold their annual meeting on Sunday, April 28. After the group’s business is complete, member Paul Doucette, along with Amy DeWitt, will host a presentation on the infamous Hindenburg disaster. Members of the public are invited to attend. Read the full article → from Southborough Historical Society members to share the story of the Hindenburg – Sunday, April 28
Help keep Southborough beautiful at the annual town clean-up event on Saturday, sponsored by Southborough Rotary. Read the full article → from Reminder: Annual Earth Day clean-up event on Saturday
Southborough Youth Baseball and Softball asked me to pass along information about their annual silent auction, which is going on now. Read the full article → from Sports tickets, memorabilia up for bid in SYB silent auction
For 35 years, Reverend Harry Eugene Goll served as the spiritual leader of St. Mark’s Church. On Saturday the parish will hold a memorial service for its longtime rector who passed away in February at the age of 97. Read the full article → from Memorial service for longtime rector of St. Mark’s Church and wife to be held on Saturday, April 27
What went on and off the market this week. Read the full article → from On the market this week
Get your laugh on at the Southborough Youth Baseball Comedy Night fundraiser on Friday, April 26. Tickets are still available, but they’re going fast. Read the full article → from Tickets still available for Southborough Youth Baseball Comedy Night – Saturday, April 28
The Southborough Gardeners is seeking candidates for its annual scholarship Read the full article → from Reminder: Application deadline for Southborough Gardeners scholarships is Friday
Harvard University announced yesterday it will close its primate research center located on Parmenter Road in Southborough. The decision comes after a troubled stretch for the facility, which reported the deaths of four monkeys between June 2010 and February 2012. Read the full article → from Harvard to close Southborough primate center