
Town Recreation was pleased to share two new offerings this fall. Thanks to two Eagle Scouts, the town now has an excercise obstacle course and a new “Wall Ball” wall. Read the full article → from New recreation at Woodward – Thanks to Eagle Scouts
Stories related to Southborough Public Schools, Algonquin Regional High School, and Assabet Valley Regional Technical High School.

Town Recreation was pleased to share two new offerings this fall. Thanks to two Eagle Scouts, the town now has an excercise obstacle course and a new “Wall Ball” wall. Read the full article → from New recreation at Woodward – Thanks to Eagle Scouts
Last night, the Planning Board approved the rules and regulations for solar projects covered by the Solar Bylaw. The related discussion clarified that installations by schools and non-profits are subject to approval by the Zoning Board of Appeals. Read the full article → from Solar Bylaw: Planning Board approves regulations; Schools and non-profit projects need ZBA approval
If you’ve been referring to the official school district calendar, there may be some things you are missing.
And if you were relying on a school website’s event list there may be some half days that were posted or corrected since you last looked. Read the full article → from Upcoming school holidays and early dismissals (Updated)
I haven’t had a chance to cover all that I’d like in Town and school business. Fortunately, there are other sources doing some of that work for me.
Here’s my latest roundup. Read the full article → from Town development news: Researching solar at schools and siting of public safety complex; construction project updates

I’m sharing this for other parents of Neary students who mistakenly assumed that tonight would be a family friendly open house (like we’ve experienced in earlier grades in past years.) Read the full article → from Neary’s “Parents only” Curriculum Night isn’t an “open house”; note the schedule

I’m excited by a new re-use and recycling program launched at the end of the last school year. (Somehow I missed the news, so maybe you did, too.) Read the full article → from Help the schools by recycling old clothes, shoes and junk (while donating the good stuff for re-use)

Some parents concerned about the impact of Wifi on children’s health have been working to raise awareness in Southborough and through the media. Read the full article → from Grass-roots effort to raise concerns about Wifi in Southborough

A list of board and committee meetings for the week with my selected highlights from the agendas. Read the full article → from The week in government: BOS discusses best practices & key issues; Combined School committee looks at next year’s proposed calendar

A list of board and committee meetings for the week with my selected highlights from the agendas. Read the full article → from The week in government: School Committee

If you have a child with special education needs, two upcoming meetings may be of interest. Read the full article → from Special Education events: NSPAC’s 9/9 “Coffee and Connect” and 9/25 Welcome Back Night

Students eager to start earning a “WuWo” t-shirt will have to wait one more week. Read the full article → from Woodward’s Wake Up & Work Out postponed to September 15th start

Expect a lot of detours next week as the town takes seven paving projects. Read the full article → from Eight roads to be paved next week: Boston Road (causeway closed 9/8-9/9), Central Street and more

Sharing some news highlights from each of our town’s public schools. Read the full article → from School newsletter highlights
As reported by T&G – While the school’s wifi signal strength is well below safety standards, the family claims their son is suffering due to Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity Syndrome. Read the full article → from T&G: Fay School being sued over claimed wi-fi caused illness