The annual night to get to know the candidates running for contested positions is this Thursday, May 2nd. With two important seats up for grab, you might want to take part in the job interview. Read the full article → from Candidate’s Night is Thursday: Q&A for contested selectmen’s seats
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Town Election Save the Dates: Absentee Ballots, Candidate’s Night, and the big day
The Town Clerk asked me to let residents know that absentee ballots are available for the Town Election. There’s an important date to note – and you may want to mark some others. Read the full article → from Town Election Save the Dates: Absentee Ballots, Candidate’s Night, and the big day
Town Election: Who’s officially running and Candidate’s Night on May 2nd (Updated)
The annual “Candidates Night” will be held at the Southborough Library on Thursday, May 2nd. Read the full article → from Town Election: Who’s officially running and Candidate’s Night on May 2nd (Updated)
Town Election: Last call to throw your hat in the ring (and acknowledging outgoing selectmen)
I’m happy to share that it looks like there won’t be an empty seat on the May ballot. Still, I hate to see so many uncontested seats.
Plus – I’m sharing more on decisions by current selectmen not to run for re-election. Read the full article → from Town Election: Last call to throw your hat in the ring (and acknowledging outgoing selectmen)
Town Election: 2 Selectmen seats up for grabs and a potential vacancy on Planning Board
The media seems obsessed with running announcements for the 2020 election. But an election much closer to home is bearing down on us – with only a few days for you to throw your hat in the ring. Read the full article → from Town Election: 2 Selectmen seats up for grabs and a potential vacancy on Planning Board
Town Election: Pull papers by March 22nd; Potential vacancies (Updated)
So far, there aren’t any races to report. There are potential vacancies if incumbents who haven’t pulled papers yet (or those candidates who haven’t filed signature yet) decide not to run this spring. At this point, I still haven’t heard that anyone has made that decision. Read the full article → from Town Election: Pull papers by March 22nd; Potential vacancies (Updated)
Pull papers for Town Election by March 22nd (Updated)
If you’re interested in running for Town Office, you have just under four weeks to pull nomination papers. Read the full article → from Pull papers for Town Election by March 22nd (Updated)
Southborough vote reflects wider results
Southborough voters went with the tide, if not a completely blue wave. Read the full article → from Southborough vote reflects wider results
Events this week: Election, Hands on Nature, Mad Science, Veteran’s Day and more
Here are some highlights of events in and around Southborough this week. Read the full article → from Events this week: Election, Hands on Nature, Mad Science, Veteran’s Day and more
Election 2018: Vote Today or Tuesday
Since today is the last day for early voting, I’m sharing a reminder. Read the full article → from Election 2018: Vote Today or Tuesday
Election 2018: Early voting open; candidates and questions on the ballot
Don’t forget to vote in the state election Tuesday! Here’s the info you need. Read the full article → from Election 2018: Early voting open; candidates and questions on the ballot
Southborough’s 2018 Primary Results
The “unofficial” primary results from the Town’s Clerk’s office show Southborough voters aligned with voters across the state – except where we had a personal connection. Read the full article → from Southborough’s 2018 Primary Results
Don’t forget to vote! Here’s the primary info again (and a Southborough candidate message)
Today is primary day. Here are my reminders of the details, plus a message from a resident-candidate. Read the full article → from Don’t forget to vote! Here’s the primary info again (and a Southborough candidate message)
Reminders on Tuesday’s Primary: Who can vote and who you can vote for
Tomorrow is the last day to change your party affiliation in time for the primaries. So, it’s a good time to look at what’s on each party’s ballot. Surprisingly, the two big ones each feature a current or former resident. Read the full article → from Reminders on Tuesday’s Primary: Who can vote and who you can vote for