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Northborough/Southborough Newsletter

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

Northborough Turkey Trot draws nearly 700 runners, walkers

On Thursday, Nov. 23, nearly 700 runners and walkers headed to the Zeh Elementary School for the 15th annual 5K Turkey Trot.

‘Coming together of community’ for Northborough’s Thanksgiving meals

The feeling of community was in the air as volunteers, organizations and local businesses gathered to prepare Thanksgiving bags.

Northborough adopts single tax rate of $14.28

Following Monday night’s annual tax classification hearing, the town will retain its current single tax rate for fiscal 2024. 
The Southborough Police department will soon have two new portable radios to help improve communication. (Photo/Dakota Antelman)

Man charged with assault after incident at Southborough Dunkin’ Donuts

A Southborough resident was arrested and charged with assault following an incident at the Dunkin’ Donuts at 162 Cordaville Road.

Bid accepted to develop old Northborough fire station site

The Select Board accepted a bid of $1 by Millie Milton to purchase the former Northborough fire station at 13 Church St

Select Board selects new Northborough town administrator

The Select Board voted on Nov. 15 to make a conditional offer of employment to Tim McInerney as the Northborough town administrator.

PHOTOS: Algonquin volleyball falls in semi-finals against Canton

The Algonquin Regional High School volleyball team fell in the MIAA Division 2 semi-finals against Canton.

Select Board discusses moving polling location from Melican

School leaders are asking the Select Board to reconsider using Melican Middle School as a location for elections.

Northborough gathers for Veterans Day luncheon

Ahead of Veterans Day on Nov. 11, the Northborough Senior Center honored veterans during a luncheon on Nov. 9.

Rockin’ the Boroughs hosts first performance on Nov. 14

Recruiting thus far has been by word of mouth, but with the performance coming up, the group hopes that more local singers will be inspired to join.

Algonquin volleyball heads to the final four

The Algonquin Regional High School volleyball team battled against North Quincy High School in the round of 8 in the MIAA Division 2 playoffs

Finalists named for Northborough town administrator

Three finalists have been named in the search for the next Northborough town administrator. They will be interviewed Nov. 15.

RenovoMD celebrates 15 years

“When we first started, we were pioneers in this industry,” said RenovoMD Owner and Medical Director Jean Casello. “To think that 15 years later we’re still going strong, it’s heartwarming. It’s really humbling.”

ARPA funds OK’d for library resource guide reprint, consultant

A request from the Northborough library for ARPA funds to reprint the Northborough Community Resource Guide and hire a consultant was approved

Northborough’s Women of Note choral group ready to compete

Women of Note has once again qualified for an international event which will be held in Grand Rapids, Mich.

Community gets a ‘Taste of Northborough’

Some of Northborough’s restaurants, caterers, and businesses gathered in one location on Oct. 28 for the Taste of Northborough.

Halloween fun at annual Southborough trunk or treat

Kids came out in force to show off their Halloween costumes at the Southborough Trunk or Treat on Oct. 28. 

Encompass coalition receives drug-free community support grant

The Encompass Coalition will receive $125,000 a year for five years from the federal government through Drug-Free Communities Support Program

Select Board eyes lieutenant for Chief Lyver’s successor

Northborough Police Chief Bill Lyver said during the Oct. 23 Select Board meeting that he would like Lt. Brian Griffin to be his successor.

Wachusett Aqueduct historic marker missing

The historic marker detailing the construction of the Wachusett Aqueduct in Northborough and located on Hudson Street is missing.