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Board game becomes part of Southborough’s history
While sorting through the box that an anonymous donor had dropped off about a year ago, library staff came across a “Monopoly”-style game board depicting local businesses.
Man arrested after pulling knife in Cumberland Farms parking lot
A 61-year-old Northborough man faces charges after he allegedly threatened a female in the parking lot of Cumberland Farms.
Solar projects proposed for Northborough, Southborough schools
Seven solar projects were recently presented at a combined meeting of the Northborough, Southborough and Regional School Committees.
New Northborough police chief sworn in
Northborough’s new police chief Brian Griffin was officially sworn in on Jan. 2 at Northborough Free Library.
Live shotgun shells found in St. Mark’s trash bin
St. Mark’s officials notified police that two live shotgun shells had been found inside a trash bin in one of the dormitories on campus.
Algonquin takes down Natick in defense-forward girls hockey matchup
The Algonquin Titans and Natick Redhawks met at New England Sports Center on Monday night, and while both sides struggled offensively, the Titans found their stride.
Algonquin boys hockey features five sets of brothers
The Algonquin boys hockey team is like family – literally. The team, which went 14-4-2 last season, features five sets of brothers.
Chief Lyver retires after over 40 years with Northborough
After serving with the Northborough Police Department for over 40 years, Police Chief William Lyver worked his last shift on Dec. 29.
Southborough police investigate Macneill Drive burglary
The Southborough Police Department is investigating a burglary at a home on Macneill Drive. Officers were called to the home at 5 p.m. Jan. 2
Northborough Select Board hears about work on Old Town Hall
As the town is officially the owners of the Old Town Hall at 4 West Main St., a condition assessment was recently conducted on the building.
Post 234 looking for new members
Post 234 was originally chartered in 1919 and has been part of the Northborough community for over 100 years.
Northborough Historical Society building was once a Baptist church
The Baptist Society was formed in Northborough in 1827, in the midst of a liberal/conservative religious schism.
Algonquin cross country wins championship
The team competed in the all-state meet on Nov. 18, placing sixth out of all Division 1 teams. The team finished last season as the 18th-place team.
Northborough health director resigns
Northborough Health Director Kristin Black has handed in her notice of resignation. Her resignation was announced on Dec. 18.
Maple St. multi-family developer appeals ZBA’s decision
In late November, the Northborough ZBA denied a project that would have reconstructed a home that was destroyed by a fatal fire in 2021.
Planning Board green lights Northborough dog park
Plans to build a Northborough dog park were approved by the Planning Board on Dec. 5, marking the culmination of years of effort.
Northborough’s Frank Brown receives Quilt of Valor
Frank Brown was presented with a Quilt of Valor at Vincent F. Picard American Legion Post 234 on Dec. 3.
Championship-winning football team reunites at Algonquin after 50 years
On Dec. 1, 1973, Walsh guided his football team to the Super Bowl, and on Dec. 1, 2023 — exactly 50 years later — the team reunited at Algonquin to celebrate its history-making championship win.
Northborough Lt. Brian Griffin to officially become police chief
Brian Griffin will officially become the next police chief following the retirement of Chief William Lyver at the end of the year.
Northborough gathers to light menorah, celebrate Hanukkah
On Dec. 13 — the seventh night of Hanukkah — Northborough community members gathered on Blake Street to light the menorah.