Industrial Park update: EMC sold off another property; IP Zoning changes pushed to fall

The company that purchased 32 Coslin Drive has since negotiated a deal to buy an abutting parcel. While I’m sharing that news, I’m also providing an update on the Town’s efforts to revise zoning bylaws that could impact both parcels.  Read the full article → from Industrial Park update: EMC sold off another property; IP Zoning changes pushed to fall

Apply for financial aid for RAPs, Camps, & Winter Wishes

SYFS is encouraging residents in financial need to make use of its support paying for recreational programs for children and their annual "Winter Wishes" program.

For families struggling to make ends meet, Southborough Youth & Family Services wants to help make Town programs affordable. The agency is encouraging Southborough residents who qualify to apply for Financial Assistance. Read the full article → from Apply for financial aid for RAPs, Camps, & Winter Wishes

Sign up for March RAP (Updated)

Registration is open for Southborough Recreation’s 2nd session of this school year’s RAP (Recreation After-School Programs) classes. Some programs have already filled up, and registration closes a week from today.

To avoid the programs you want most filling up before you can sign up (especially the first session of “RAP”), you’ll want to start exploring the options today. Read the full article → from Sign up for March RAP (Updated)

The week in sports

Boys Indoor Track named D2 Champs; more teams headed to tournaments and championships

One Algonquin team of athletes was named State Champions for their Division last week, and others are scheduled to compete for titles of their own.

Meanwhile, this is the last week of the regular winter season for traditional team sports (Basketball & Hockey). And for one Gonk team, a game tonight could have high stakes.

Here are my highlights from Algonquin varsity sports competitions last week and the schedule for this week. Read the full article → from The week in sports

Downtown District’s mixed-use zoning: Code confusion, interpretation issues, and viability criticism

A project at 2 E Main St puts a spotlight on issues around the mixed-use zoning, including an apparent mistake in the Town Code.

Special Town Meeting voted to create a bylaw for mixed residential and commercial use buildings zoning downtown. Years later, the first project publicly proposed to make use of the new zoning ran into obstacles that highlight some issues. (The Building Commissioner has apparently interpreted the language differently than it was pitched to voters. And I discovered that the bylaw printed in the online Town Code isn’t the version that voters passed.) Read the full article → from Downtown District’s mixed-use zoning: Code confusion, interpretation issues, and viability criticism

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