A citizen’s petition article to expand the buffer zone for Medical Marijuana Dispensaries passed at Town Meeting tonight. An additional proposal to limit dispensary hours failed to pass muster. Read the full article → from Voters expand Marijuana zoning buffer. Moot point for dispensary opponents?
Main Street easement fails to voters looking to protect Town character (Updated)

Tonight, Southborough voters told the Town they weren’t willing to proceed with easements for the Main Street project. Read the full article → from Main Street easement fails to voters looking to protect Town character (Updated)
Obituary: Oscar G. Aselbekian, 89
Oscar G. Aselbekian, 89, a lifelong resident of Southborough, died on Tuesday, April 12, at Framingham Union Hospital in Framingham, after a period of declining health. Read the full article → from Obituary: Oscar G. Aselbekian, 89
Town Meeting night one: Recap (Updated)

Approximately 512 voters showed up to make decisions on Town budgets and bylaws last night. Judging by an exodus after Article 14, many were there to support the preservation of 84 Main Street. Read the full article → from Town Meeting night one: Recap (Updated)
Southborough Community Garden plots available for organic gardening

Southborough Community Garden is getting ready to divvy up garden plots at Breakneck Hill again. Read the full article → from Southborough Community Garden plots available for organic gardening
Town Meeting night one: Burnett House preserved; early adjournment

Town Meeting voters overwhelmingly supported articles to preserve the historic Burnett-Garfield Estate. Articles 20-39 are up for vote Tuesday night. Read the full article → from Town Meeting night one: Burnett House preserved; early adjournment
Boston Marathon: Residents running for a cause (Updated)

Once again, Southborough runners are in training for the Boston Marathon. This year, 20 runners are assigned bibs. At least nine of them are using the run to raise funds for worthy causes. Read the full article → from Boston Marathon: Residents running for a cause (Updated)
This week in sports: Honoring winter stars

Here’s what’s on tap this week in high school sports. Read the full article → from This week in sports: Honoring winter stars
The week in government: All about Town Meeting

No surprise, almost all of the business posted for this week so far is related to tonight’s (and possibly tomorrow night’s) Annual Town Meeting. Read the full article → from The week in government: All about Town Meeting
Events this week: Poet Tea, Tech help, senior matinee and electronic recycling

Here are some highlights of events in and around Southborough this week. Read the full article → from Events this week: Poet Tea, Tech help, senior matinee and electronic recycling
Main Street: Continued disagreements over parking issues at Town Common

The Main St. Design Group Chair told the public “A No vote [on Article 20] could mean a 3 or 5 year wait – or never. Or, it could mean the Town paying $6 or $7 million.” Martin Healey addressed an audience of residents who came to learn about easements for the Main Street project.
The discussion was part of a (civil) debate at a March 31st forum to inform residents before Monday night’s Town Meeting vote. Read the full article → from Main Street: Continued disagreements over parking issues at Town Common
Videos: Burnett House, Main Street Easements, and Green Communities
Here is the latest round of videos from local media and the schools. Read the full article → from Videos: Burnett House, Main Street Easements, and Green Communities
Weekend at a glance: foam recycling, Jazz festival, American Finn-Ja Warrior and more

A reminder of what’s happening in Southborough this weekend. Read the full article → from Weekend at a glance: foam recycling, Jazz festival, American Finn-Ja Warrior and more
Town Warrant at a glance: Offload buildings, aggregate electricity for property owners, rewrite energy building codes and more

This post is just to give you an overview of the articles up for vote and links to any you want to check out in more detail. Read the full article → from Town Warrant at a glance: Offload buildings, aggregate electricity for property owners, rewrite energy building codes and more