On the market this week
What went on and off the market this week. Read the full article → from On the market this week
What went on and off the market this week. Read the full article → from On the market this week
Flags in Southborough and across the state are flying at half staff today in honor of Pfc. Antonio Syrakos. Read the full article → from Why flags are at half staff today – Friday, January 18, 2013
For the past 28 years, the Southborough Gardeners have helped make the holiday season in Southborough more festive by hanging wreaths at town buildings and businesses. This year wreaths graced the doors and windows of places like the Town House, fire and police stations, Colonial Gardens, and most Main Street businesses. Read the full article → from Southborough Gardeners thank local businesses for holiday contributions
The Algonquin basketball program will offer a skills camp at the high school over February vacation for boys and girls in grades 5 through 8. The camp will be run by varsity head coaches Brian Doherty and Ron Jones with help from the varsity boys and girls players. Read the full article → from Youth basketball camp offered at Algonquin over February vacation (UPDATED)
Superintendent Charles Gobron presented a preliminary budget for Algonquin at the Regional School Committee meeting last night. The $19.4M budget, which is $893K above the current year’s budget, includes a request for five new teachers and an additional assistant principal. Read the full article → from MWDN: Superintendent recommends five new teachers at Algonquin
Southborough Youth and Family Services is looking for a couple of volunteers to join its board to support its mission of providing mental health and socials services to the residents of Southborough. Here’s more information about the volunteer opportunity and the role SYFS plays in town. Read the full article → from Southborough Youth and Family Services looking for board members
If you’re thinking about sending your child to Finn’s integrated preschool program next year, a reminder that you need to call the school by Friday to schedule a screening. Read the full article → from Reminder: Last day to schedule preschool screening at Finn is Friday
The Southborough Open Land Foundation, along with Eastern Mountain Sports, is sponsoring a snowshoe clinic at the Beals Preserve in Southborough on Saturday, January 26 from 10:00 am – 12:00 pm. Read the full article → from SOLF and EMS to offer snowshoe clinic at Beals Preserve – Saturday, January 26
Today seems like an appropriate day to talk about snowflakes – not the ones that fell outside, but the nearly 100 paper snowflakes made by Southborough residents that are now on display at local businesses. Read the full article → from Snowflakes for Sandy Hook find new homes
Chairman John Rooney’s 3-year term as selectman is up this year. I asked him last week if he intends to run for re-election. His answer? A definite maybe. Read the full article → from Rooney undecided on whether he will seek re-election
Snow is falling in Southborough this morning, and forecasters say we’re in for 4 to 6 inches before the storm is through later today. Superintendent Charles Gobron made the call shortly before 6:00 am today to cancel school in Southborough and Northborough due to the snow and dangerous road conditions. Read the full article → from Snow day in Southborough, 4-6 inches forecast
The latest logs from the Southborough Fire Department Read the full article → from Fire department logs (1/8/13 – 1/14/13)
Algonquin’s school colors are maroon and gold, but this weekend they sprinkled in some green. The Algonquin boys basketball team paid homage to Eric Green at their game this weekend by donning green shoelaces, marking the one-year anniversary the Trottier 7th-grader’s sudden passing. Read the full article → from PHOTOS: Algonquin basketball wears green, continues undefeated
I never get tired of stories about youngsters looking beyond their own lives and doing good for others. Here’s one such story from the campus of Fay School. Read the full article → from Fay School eighth graders make wishes come true