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Northborough/Southborough Newsletter

List of posts to be included in the Northborough/Southborough newsletter email.

Committee recommends housing proposal for White Cliffs

During their Jan. 26 meeting, the White Cliffs Committee recommended that a contract be awarded to Metro West Collaborative Development.

With public art campaign efforts underway, Northborough Cultural Council seeks new members

With members being limited to serving two consecutive three-year terms, the Northborough Cultural Council is seeking new faces.

Northborough Selectmen Perreault, Rogers will not seek re-election

With both of their seats up for election this spring, Jason Perreault and Scott Rogers have announced that they will not seek re-election.

Community invited to meeting on Northborough downtown revitalization

The Master Plan Implementation Committee is holding a series of workshops that are aimed at reinventing Northborough’s Town Center.

Agility equipment, water stations among potential amenities at Northborough dog park

This marked the second community meeting regarding the dog park, and the town sought feedback on the 75% construction documents.

Southborough police receive grant for body-worn cameras

The Southborough Police Department will soon be able to purchase body-worn cameras, thanks to a grant through the Body-Worn Cameras Program.

Two developers pitch their vision for White Cliffs

Two of the potential developers of White Cliffs had an opportunity to present their projects before the committee and answer questions.

Algonquin, Shrewsbury battle on the court until the last buzzer

The Shrewsbury High School boys basketball team faced off against Algonquin Regional High School on Jan. 17 on the Titans’ home turf.

Town Administrator John Coderre to leave Northborough

The Foxborough Board of Selectmen unanimously voted for John Coderre to become their Town Manager during their Jan. 17 meeting.

Northborough ‘Select Board’ name change to go before Town Meeting

Northborough may be the latest community in the region to change the name of its Board of Selectmen to Select Board. 
The Southborough Police department will soon have two new portable radios to help improve communication. (Photo/Dakota Antelman)

Southborough police: suspect kicked home door in early-morning incident

The Southborough Police Department is reminding residents to make sure their homes are secure and report suspicious behavior

Algonquin boys hockey defeats Westborough

The Algonquin Regional High School (ARHS) boys varsity hockey game versus Westborough kept fans on the edge of their seats Jan. 4. 

Former Northborough resident to compete on ‘Tough as Nails’

Renee Kolar, who used to live in Northborough, will be competing on season four of Tough as Nails, which debuts on Jan. 4.

Northborough gathers for second annual menorah lighting

On the eighth night of Hanukkah on Dec. 25, Northborough residents gathered for a menorah lighting on Blake Street. 

Developer pitches housing project under new MBTA community guidelines

The project would be located at 333 Southwest Cutoff and would be developed under new provisions for MBTA communities.

Residential fire displaces Southborough family

The Southborough Fire Department received a report of a fire on East Main Street at about 8:15 a.m. Dec. 26.

Gain fitness and build confidence at America’s Best Defense martial arts center

America’s Best Defense studio has been providing the community with martial arts and self-defense training since 2018.

Nicholas Michaels Spa owners retire after 40 years

For 40 years, Nicholas Olivieri and Michael Abdella have been blessed to be in an industry that has allowed them to do what they loved most.

Scout becomes first female Eagle Scout from ARHS

An Eagle Scout ceremony in the fall marked a significant milestone — Ariella Zalev became the first female Eagle Scout from ARHS.

Reincarnated Antique: The Hays Funeral Home

Originally built as a private home, it has been used as a funeral home since the late 1930s and is currently the Hays Funeral Home.