The week in government (11/5/12 – 11/9/12) – UPDATED
A list of department and committee meetings for the week. Read the full article → from The week in government (11/5/12 – 11/9/12) – UPDATED
A list of department and committee meetings for the week. Read the full article → from The week in government (11/5/12 – 11/9/12) – UPDATED
A reader asked me to pass along this information: ESTATE SALE – NOV 3rd 9am-3pm at 29 Darlene Drive Southboro, MA Moving & Downsizing – Ethan Allen complete dining room set, kitchen set, bedrooms, executive office furniture, jewelry, shoes, clothes, chairs, tables, matted framed pictures, ping pong table, autographed sports memorabilia, complete Lenox Monroe china Read the full article → from Estate sale on Darlene Drive – Saturday
As of Thursday night, power was restored to all residents of Southborough. Schools are back in session, town offices are open, and downed trees are being cut up and carted away. Life may be returning to normal in Southborough, but it will be some time before those most impacted by Hurricane Sandy will be able to say the same. Read the full article → from Southborough residents collecting donations for hurricane victims: Here’s how you can help
Some family fun at Breakneck Hill Conservation Land on Saturday to benefit Southborough’s favorite cow herd: the Belties. Read the full article → from Family Farm Day at Breakneck Hill on Saturday (with cow pies!) – POSTPONED
Here are all the political press releases that made it to my inbox this week. The election is 4 days away and counting. Read the full article → from Political round-up: The week in press releases
Look for your Scouting for Food donation bag hanging on your mailbox this weekend. Here’s more information on the annual drive, which is the largest of the year for the Southborough Food Pantry. Read the full article → from Annual Scouting for Food drive kicks off on Saturday
I made the mistake this year of buying Halloween candy I really like. That means I need to get the extras out of the house pronto. Luckily I know just how to get rid of it. Read the full article → from What to do with your leftover Halloween candy (besides eat it)
For those of you interested in checking out the school, Fay will hold Admission Visit Days next week. Read the full article → from Admission Visit Days at Fay School next week
My Southborough accepts signed letters to the editor. Letters may be emailed to mysouthborough@gmail.com. Read the full article → from Letter: Government regulations hurt local businesses
It was a stormy week, but unlike last year, Southborough kids did not have to wait for their tricks and treats this year. Even the Bus Stop Witch was out and about on Halloween morning, undeterred by what Mother Nature threw our way. Read the full article → from PHOTOS: Southborough celebrates Halloween
As of this morning, there were only 84 customers in Southborough who remain without power after Hurricane Sandy blew through town on Monday, and National Grid says those folks should have their power back by the end of the day today. Read the full article → from Power should be restored to all in Southborough by end of day today
What went on and off the market this week. Read the full article → from On the market this week
It will be no surprise to hear Hurricane Sandy has kept Southborough emergency responders, town employees, and volunteers busy: from the preparations last week, to storm response on Monday, and now to the aftermath and clean up. Read the full article → from Selectman: Emergency responders showed “unparalleled commitment” to residents
For the second year in a row, Halloween trick-or-treating was at risk thanks to a major weather event (last year Snowtober, this year Frankenstorm). But unlike last year, Southborough officials have decided not to postpone tonight’s Halloween celebration. Read the full article → from Southborough police urge caution when trick-or-treating tonight (UPDATED)