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White Cliffs proposal will not move forward
The Select Board declined to move forward on a developer’s proposal for the White Cliffs mansion property.Â
Consultant presents three scenarios for downtown
After receiving feedback from residents and business owners, consultants presented three potential scenarios.
Algonquin student earns National Merit Scholarship
Two local high school seniors were among 840 from around the country to earn a National Merit Scholarship.
Vote on moving White Cliffs proposal forward may come May 22
A decision regarding whether a developer’s plans for the White Cliffs mansion may move forward may be on the horizon.
Algonquin baseball upsets Wachusett in extra-inning thriller
Though the Wachusett team is called the Mountaineers, it was the Algonquin Titans that successfully navigated baseball’s peaks and valleys on Friday night, ultimately beating Wachusett 11-8 in a come-from-behind, extra-inning win.
FedEx site expansion to go before Northborough ZBA
The trucking terminal at 300 Bartlett Street currently occupied by FedEx Freight is seeking to expand. It will head before the ZBA May 23.
Southborough releases unofficial results in election
There will be new faces joining the Select Board as Southborough voters took to the polls May 9. There was a five-way race for the board.
Northborough releases unofficial results in election
Northborough voters headed to the polls for the annual election today. There were two contested races for moderator and School Committee.
Algonquin Inclusive DECA hits the runway
Inclusive DECA program held a fashion show that showcased unique outfits and the school’s ability to include those with different abilities.
‘Go Out Doors’ exhibit returns for year two in Northborough
The Northborough Cultural Council has transformed areas of Ellsworth McAfee Park into a public art exhibition with "Go Out Doors."
Marlborough man charged following alleged Southborough road rage incident
Ronald Wing, of Marlborough, has been charged with assault by means of a dangerous weapon following a Southborough incident.
Northborough has a long legacy of public libraries
The library as we know it today at its location at 34 Main Street was dedicated on June 12, 1895, as the Gale Memorial Library. Since the momentous occasion of the dedication, the library has been a thriving source of not only books but programming, digital collections, and community for people of all ages.
Northborough quilting group gives back to the community
A Northborough-based quilting group gathered in February to collect and donate over 30 quilts to the NICU and pediatric unit.
NOW SAVE brings Susan Howards to speak in Northborough
NOW SAVE is striving to become one of the ways to provide information on domestic violence to community members.
Northborough Planning Board approves Gutierrez warehouse plans
The developer, the Gutierrez Company, was proposing to build a 150,900-square-foot distribution center and industrial warehouse on the site.
Northborough approves ARHS athletic complex at Town Meeting
Northborough voters have approved the Algonquin Regional High School (ARHS) athletic complex during Town Meeting April 24.
Longtime Town Administrator John Coderre says goodbye to Northborough
After 20 years in the town and 14 years as town administrator, John Coderre is saying goodbye to Northborough.
Southborough withdraws from regional dispatch center
Weeks after the Select Board voted to join, Southborough has withdrawn from the MetroWest Regional Emergency Communication Center District.
Northborough’s Dorothy Senecal celebrates her 100th birthday
On April 1, friends and family gathered at Shrewsbury Nursing and Rehabilitation Center to help Dorothy Senecal celebrate her 100th birthday
New Northborough Marshalls and HomeGoods announce opening dates
The new Marshalls and HomeGoods in Northborough Crossing officially have their opening dates. The stores will open April 27.