Most Southborough students will head back to school tomorrow, but for others it will be another snow day. Superintendent Charles Gobron said in a message to parents that all K-8 schools in Southborough will open tomorrow – including Finn, Woodward, Neary, and Trottier – but Algonquin will remain closed due to continuing difficult from the weekend storm. Read the full article → from Southborough K-8 schools OPEN on Wednesday, Algonquin CLOSED
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PHOTOS: Snowtober in Southborough
Southborough photographer Chris Wraight ventured out on Sunday morning to snap some shots of the snowfall around town. It’s Southborough like you’ve never seen it. Read the full article → from PHOTOS: Snowtober in Southborough
Town Administrator: Contact National Grid if you’re still without power
Town Administrator Jean Kitchen said she is hopeful power will be restored to the remaining Southborough residents today. She said the best way to make sure you get your power back is to call National Grid with an outage report, even if you’ve already done so. Read the full article → from Town Administrator: Contact National Grid if you’re still without power
Hundreds in Southborough still without power today – UPDATED
As of about 9:00 am today, National Grid said only about 100 customers in Southborough were still without power. Read the full article → from Hundreds in Southborough still without power today – UPDATED
Lights come back to many in Southborough – UPDATED
After a “historic” October snow storm that knocked out power to most of Southborough, the lights – and more importantly, the heat – are starting to come back on. Read the full article → from Lights come back to many in Southborough – UPDATED
LIVE BLOG: Get the latest on the October snow storm here
As I write this, the rain has begun in Southborough. It’s expected to switch over to snow later this evening, with the potential for “historic” amounts of snow throughout the state. Most forecasts show Southborough with an estimated six to ten inches. Read the full article → from LIVE BLOG: Get the latest on the October snow storm here
Snow comes to Southborough, and more may be on the way
It’s not a trick, and for many it won’t be a treat either. The dusting of snow we saw in Southborough last night may be just a preview of an even bigger storm to come. Read the full article → from Snow comes to Southborough, and more may be on the way
PHOTOS: Southborough cleans up after Irene
Southborough began to feel a bit like its normal self today as power was restored to thousands, but some residents are still in the dark. Read the full article → from PHOTOS: Southborough cleans up after Irene
Your photos: Tropical Storm Irene
A number of readers have sent in photos of damage from Tropical Storm Irene. Trees have fallen across roadways, onto yards, and onto houses. Have a look. Read the full article → from Your photos: Tropical Storm Irene
Trees uprooted, power out in Southborough after Tropical Storm Irene
Most of Southborough remains without power this morning after Tropical Storm Irene blew through town yesterday. National Grid says it may be several days before power is fully restored. Read the full article → from Trees uprooted, power out in Southborough after Tropical Storm Irene
LIVE BLOG: Hurricane Irene heads to Southborough
Have your heard? There’s a hurricane headed our way. How powerful Irene will be when she gets here remains to be seen, but Southborough emergency officials say to expect heavy rain and damaging wind. Here is some storm-related info for easy reference: Southborough emergency shelter: At Woodward School, open to all residents Phone numbers for Read the full article → from LIVE BLOG: Hurricane Irene heads to Southborough
Who to call for help during and after Hurricane Irene
Exactly what Irene delivers in terms of rain and wind remain to be seen, but in the event you need assistance during or after the storm, here are some numbers that might help. Read the full article → from Who to call for help during and after Hurricane Irene
Do you remember Hurricane Bob?
Hurricane Irene is drawing some comparisons to Hurricane Bob, which roared through the Metrowest region 20 years ago this month. Read the full article → from Do you remember Hurricane Bob?
Latest predictions show Irene passing closer to Southborough
Southborough Emergency Management Director of Operations Neal Aspesi said Hurricane Irene is moving faster and tracking closer to Southborough than previously thought. The revised path could mean even more rain and wind for us. Read the full article → from Latest predictions show Irene passing closer to Southborough