Fire department logs for the week (10/4 – 10/10)
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What the fire department has been up to Read the full article → from Fire department logs for the week (10/4 – 10/10)
Ruth Ann (McLellan) Vlass, died peacefully at her home in Southboro, MA surrounded by her family on Sunday, October 9th, 2011. Read the full article → from Obit: Ruth A. (McLellan) Vlass – October 9, 2011
On Saturday and Sunday, Southborough resident Lisa Braccio and her friends will hold their 14th semi-annual care package drive for the troops at the Southborough Senior Center. They’re looking for your help with donations of food and drinks, personal care necessities, and entertainment items. Read the full article → from Troop drive this weekend to honor Algonquin grad
Each week we take a look back at the top stories reported in the Southborough Villager 10 years, 20 years, and 30 years ago. Here are the stories that were making headlines during the week of October 10. Read the full article → from The Villager Files: Week of October 10
Rob Evans has come a long way from waiting tables at White’s Corner. The Southborough native has made a name for himself in the culinary world as an award-winning chef, and tonight he’ll take on his latest challenge when he competes on the Food Network cooking show Chopped. Read the full article → from Southborough native to compete on Food Network tonight
With temperatures reaching into the 80’s yesterday, Heritage Day felt more like a celebration of summer than of autumn. No doubt the weather contributed to what was from all appearances a fabulous turnout. Read the full article → from Southborough celebrates Heritage Day (with PHOTOS)
Here’s what’s happening at the Southborough Library this week. Read the full article → from At the Southborough Library this week (10/10 – 10/15): Legos, games, pow wows, and more (UPDATED)
Here’s what’s on tap this week in high school sports. Read the full article → from The week in high school sports (10/10 – 10/16)
A list of department and committee meetings for the week. Read the full article → from The week in government (10/10 – 10/14)
Here’s the Heritage Day schedule of events. The fun starts on Sunday with the Rotary-sponsored road race in the morning and pumpkin lighting in the event. The main event on Monday kicks off with the annual Heritage Day parade and continues with music, games, and family fun. Read the full article → from Repost: Heritage Day events and schedule
Francis Edward “Frank” Moran, 90, was born in West Roxbury to pre deceased Leslie (Palais) and J. Francis Moran. Frank grew up during the great depression. Having lost his own father at an early age to the tuberculosis epidemic of the 1920’s, Frank found companionship and mentoring in the Boy Scouts of America. He received their highest honor, that of Eagle Scout. Read the full article → from Obit: Francis Edward “Frank” Moran – September 28, 2011
The Southborough Historical Museum is a little-known gem in town. Nestled behind Pilgrim Church, the tiny white building – which used to be a one-room schoolhouse located at the corner of Flagg and Deerfoot Roads – holds treasures of Southborough’s past. Read the full article → from Southborough Historical Museum open on Sundays in October
Three Southborough authors will be set up at the Library on Heritage Day to sign copies of their latest books. Be sure to stop by and pick up your copies – two books for adults and one for kids – on Monday. Read the full article → from Southborough authors to sign books at Heritage Day event
Reunions are happy occasions, and when Algonquin graduates from the late 1980’s gather at a bar this weekend to watch one of their favorite bands reunite, there will no shortage of laughter, shared jokes, and joyful reminiscing. At this reunion there may also be some tears. Read the full article → from Local band reunites on Saturday to honor a lost classmate