
This afternoon, the Dept. of Public Works posted a notice to Facebook warning about work that may impact some residents tomorrow. Read the full article → from Overlook residents may temporarily lose water service Thursday

This afternoon, the Dept. of Public Works posted a notice to Facebook warning about work that may impact some residents tomorrow. Read the full article → from Overlook residents may temporarily lose water service Thursday

The Southborough Police Department issued a press release about a driver arrested for alleged drunk driving with small children in the car. Read the full article → from SPD arrest man for alleged drunk driving with young children in the car

An update on who is and isn’t running for Town offices. Read the full article → from Election Update

Next week, the Southborough schools will be holding multiple events of special interest to parents of children who attend Southborough elementary schools, or will attend in future years. Read the full article → from Finn & Neary Principal Finalist visits and Neary Roof Info sessions (Updated – Again)

The Southborough Gardeners are promoting their annual scholarship program. Read the full article → from Southborough Gardeners scholarship applications due March 25

Highlights from last week’s competitions and what’s on tap this week in high school sports. Read the full article → from The week in sports

Donald Luther Meserve, born January 16, 1957, in Southborough, Massachusetts, to Dr. Edwin and Dr. Marilyn (Moses) Meserve, passed away peacefully on February 12, 2026, surrounded by the love of his family. Read the full article → from Obituary: Donald Luther Meserve, 69

The Attorney General’s office issued its finding on the Town’s bylaws allowing, but limiting, the by-right use of Accessory Dwelling Units. The version overwhelmingly passed by Town Meeting voters last fall is only “partially” approved as complying with state laws. Read the full article → from AG’s office “partially” approves Town’s ADU Bylaw
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The following letter is from Al Hamilton, a member of the Select Board. Read the full article → from Letter: Al Hamilton on decision to not seek re-election

Here is a selection of the committee and board meetings for the week along with my selected highlights from the agendas. Read the full article → from The week in government (Updated)

Today, the state Attorney General’s office issued an opinion approving the zoning Article passed by the October Special Town Meeting. Under the new bylaw, Costco will be able to apply for a permit to build and open a new store in Southborough. Read the full article → from AG greenlights zoning bylaw passed for Costco

Today, I’m spotlighting another one of the the proposed zoning bylaw revisions headed to Annual Town Meeting in April — the “55+ Housing Bylaw Update. Read the full article → from Proposed zoning changes for 55+ (or not) Housing

This winter, the Planning Board is holding hearings on multiple, wide-ranging revisions to Southborough’s zoning bylaws. Today, I’m covering a quick look at the full list and a deeper dive on one of them. Read the full article → from Planning working on zoning changes to Industrial Park uses and several other Articles for Annual Town Meeting (Updated)

If you’re interested in running for a Southborough Town Office, the window opens tomorrow. Read the full article → from Town Election season opens Friday (Updated – Again)