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
I’ve talked a lot on the blog recently about the success Algonquin sports teams are having in the postseason, but turns out they’re not the only ones. I recently learned that the Assabet baseball and softball teams are chalking up wins of their own. Read the full article → from Postseason update: Assabet baseball in semifinals, girls softball wins voke title
If you’re the parent of a little one and you’re starting to think about preschool, consider attending an open house at Southborough’s Montessori Children’s House on Thursday. Read the full article → from Southborough Montessori school invites parents to open house on Thursday
I wasn’t able to attend last night’s Board of Selectmen meeting, but the Metrowest Daily News was there and reports on an interesting development in the ongoing effort to change Southborough’s form of government. Selectmen voted last night to create an ad hoc committee that will be charged with bringing Town Manager legislation before voters once again. Read the full article → from MWDN: Southborough selectmen revive town manager effort
It was a nail-biter for the Algonquin boys lacrosse team last night at Foley Stadium, but the T-Hawks pulled out a 7-6 win against St. John’s in the Central Division 2 semifinals. Sophomore Mike Wood scored the final two goals, including the game-winner which came with just 3:54 left to play. Read the full article → from Postseason update: Algonquin boys lacrosse, baseball advance; girls tennis out
What the fire department has been up to Read the full article → from Fire department logs for the week (5/29/12 – 6/4/12)
The latest logs from the Southborough Police Department. Read the full article → from Southborough police logs (6/1/12 – 6/3/12): A rowdy game of hide-and-seek
You may be able to watch Board of Selectmen meetings live on public access television from the comfort of you home, but if you want to ask questions or register a comment on any of the items discussed, you’ll have to get up off your couch and head to the Town House. That’s because the board last week nixed a plan to accept input via email during their meetings. Read the full article → from Selectmen won’t accept email comments during meetings
The Board of Selectmen last week deliberated for nearly an hour on whether to reappoint Zoning Board of Appeals member Regina McAuliffe to another 5-year term. The board ultimately decided to defer its decision until other candidates for the position could be interviewed. Read the full article → from Decision on zoning board reappointment postponed to June 26
After more than a week of idle time thanks to a first-round bye and some uncooperative weather, the Algonquin girls lacrosse team finally got in their Central Mass Division 1 quarterfinal game yesterday afternoon. Turns out the week off and the rain falling at game time did nothing to dampen the team’s spirit as they rolled past Bromfield by a score of 19-5. Read the full article → from Postseason update: Girls lacrosse advances to the semifinals; rain delays other games
Students at Trottier will be wrapping up the school year with two concerts this week – one tonight and another on Thursday. Read the full article → from Two spring concerts at Trottier this week: One TONIGHT, one Thursday
Love your Legos? Children ages five and up are invited to stop by the Southborough Public Library on Tuesday from 3:45 to 5:00 pm to make Lego creations. Read the full article → from Legos at the library on Tuesday
Amid the jokes and laughter at Algonquin’s graduation yesterday, a host of speakers shared some simple, but important messages. They talked about kindness, courage, humility, and taking risks – guidance the 343 members of the Algonquin Class of 2012 can carry with them into the world. Read the full article → from Congratulations to the Class of 2012
During the past two days, residents of Southborough have reported four incidents of phone scam calls from fake solicitors. This is concerning to us, because there appears to be very active attempt to steal our resident’s personal information (via the phone). Read the full article → from Southborough police warn residents about phone scams