Here are the Community Advocate's top six stories for Oct. 14 to Oct. 20.
1. The C.A.'s Publisher, David Bagdon, offers his thoughts on the state of today's community journalism.
http://communityadvocate.com/2012/10/18/viewpoint-in-journalism-its-not-all-about-speed/
2. The town of Westborough is mourning the loss of a life taken much too soon, 19-year-old Lizzi Marriott.
http://communityadvocate.com/2012/10/13/westborough-honors-lizzi-marriott/
http://communityadvocate.com/2012/10/15/westborough-high-mourns-its-angel/
3. After years of sometimes contentious discussions, Westborough is finally going to get a new fire station.
http://communityadvocate.com/2012/10/16/westborough-voters-approve-a-new-fire-station/
4. The former Hewlett Packard site in Marlborough could soon take on a new identity as a multi-functional development.
http://communityadvocate.com/2012/10/18/multi-functional-development-proposed-for-former-hp-site/
5. Shrewsbury will be holding a Special Town Meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 30. One of the articles on the warrant that night will request additional funds to be transferred to an account for the design work for a new library.
http://communityadvocate.com/2012/10/18/shrewsbury-special-town-meeting-to-be-held-oct-30/
6. Senator Scott Brown and his wife, Gail Huff, made a stop at the South Street Diner on Wednesday, Oct. 17.
http://communityadvocate.com/2012/10/18/brown-makes-campaign-stop-in-westborough/