MWDN: High school vandalized, letters stolen
Algonquin was vandalized last week. Read the full article → from MWDN: High school vandalized, letters stolen
Algonquin was vandalized last week. Read the full article → from MWDN: High school vandalized, letters stolen
The Board of Selectmen meets tonight to interview three finalists vying for the position of Southborough Town Administrator. The candidates were selected by a screening committee that reviewed more than 60 resumes. Read the full article → from Selectmen to interview town administrator candidates tonight – How you can watch (UPDATED)
A list of department and committee meetings for the week. Read the full article → from The week in government (8/20/12 – 8/24/12)
Norma L. (Merrills) Sora, 90, of Southborough, died on Sunday, August 19, 2012 at St. Camillus Health Center in Whitinsville, after a period of declining health. She was the devoted wife of Peter L. Sora for the past 67 years. Read the full article → from Obituary: Norma L. Sora, 90
Thinking about signing your kid up for soccer? Or Girl Scouts? Want to learn about parent organizations that support the schools or find out who’s coming to the Steeple Coffeehouse this season? You don’t have go hunting for websites anymore, because I’ve put the links all in one handy directory for easy reference. Read the full article → from Introducing a new directory of Southborough clubs and organizations
Head to Panzano Market on Saturday to sample locally-produced food and drink at their Local Food Artisan Expo. It’s a great chance to try out tasty treats and meet some of the local folks who produce chocolate, coffee, cheese, beer, honey, and more. Read the full article → from Local Food Artisan Expo at Panzano on Saturday
A rash of home break-ins – at least six in the past month – have residents on edge, and police are asking for the community’s help to solve the crimes and to prevent new ones from happening. Read the full article → from Police ask for community’s help after a string of home break-ins
State health officials yesterday bumped up the threat level for mosquito-borne-illness in our area after mammal-biting mosquitoes infected with the Eastern Equine Encephalitis virus were found in Westborough. Read the full article → from Threat level for EEE in Southborough raised to “moderate”
Two more homes in Southborough were broken into yesterday. The Metrowest Daily News reports while police were investigating a break-in at a home on School Street, they got a call about one on Latisquama Road. Read the full article → from Two more Southborough homes broken into
The Central Mass Mosquito Control Project announced today that a mosquito infected with the West Nile virus has been found in Northborough. Earlier this month mosquitoes were detected in Shrewsbury with West Nile and in Westborough with the Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) virus. Read the full article → from Will mosquitoes take a bite out of Summer Nights?
Massachusetts will hold its state primary election on September 6. If you want to cast your ballot, and you’re not already registered to vote, you’ll need to do so no later than Friday, August 17. Friday is also the deadline for changing your party affiliation. Read the full article → from Friday is the last day to register to vote before the state primary
Many of you were caught in a traffic mess last night when a spetic truck overturned on Route 9, but the real mess was the tank’s leaking contents. The Metrowest Daily News reports raw sewage made its way into drains that lead to wetlands. Read the full article → from Overturned septic truck makes a mess on Route 9
What went on and off the market this week. Read the full article → from On the market this week
A septic truck that overturned and is leaking its contents is causing a traffic headache on Route 9 westbound this evening. The accident reportedly happened in front of the old Verizon building near Crystal Pond Road. Emergency crews are on the scene. Read the full article → from Traffic alert: Septic truck overturned on Route 9 westbound