Southborough native honored by military

From the Worcester Business Journal: “Worcester Polytechnic Institute graduate and Southborough native Marine Sgt. Jason Cox has been awarded the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal for a system he developed for detecting improvised explosive devices. During a seven-month tour in Fallujah, Iraq, Cox conducted research on using infrared spectroscopy to detect IEDs from Read the full article → from Southborough native honored by military

Southborough resident profiled in Worcester Business Jornal

Southborough resident David Klien made it to the Worcester Business Journal’s Forty Under 40 list. “For nine years now the WBJ has published its annual list of the region’s up-and-coming executives. We seek out nominations from across Central Massachusetts looking for those individuals who, though early in their professional careers, have nonetheless shown every sign Read the full article → from Southborough resident profiled in Worcester Business Jornal

Southborough-based non-profit gets local media attention

From Wicked Local Ipswich: “In addition to partnering with the Ipswich Community Food Pantry to identify people in need of assistance, Ipswich Caring has continued its partnership with the Smiling Kids birthday program. This non-profit, all-volunteer organization headquartered in Southborough coordinates with local service agencies to identify children in financial need. A gift certificate is Read the full article → from Southborough-based non-profit gets local media attention

Southborough artists showing at Boston gallery

From the Boston Globe: “Start Saturday afternoon with a reception at the Pucker Gallery celebrating the work of two very different Southborough artists who just happen to have celebrated their 50th anniversary this spring. Photographer B.A. “Tony” King will be showing “All the King’s Horses,” a sweeping tribute to his love of equines, alongside Judith Read the full article → from Southborough artists showing at Boston gallery

Local family helps students

Via the Worcester Telegram & Gazette: “Last year, [Glen Road resident Mohan] Nannapaneni’s Friends Foundation provided 200 backpacks to students at Chandler Elementary School in Worcester, where more than 90 percent of students qualify for reduced-price or free meals. Most of this year’s 800 backpacks will go to two other Worcester schools: Woodland Academy and Read the full article → from Local family helps students

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