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Judge revokes permit for Southborough Park Central development
A Worcester County Superior Court judge ruled last month in favor of abutters who had opposed a residential development in Southborough.
Northborough welcomes new police officer
For the first time in over 22 years, Northborough has appointed a female police officer to the department.
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.
Work ongoing on planned Northborough pickleball courts
Crews have broken ground on planned pickleball courts in Ellsworth McAfee Park in Northborough a year after Town Meeting approval.
‘A deal is a deal’: Canton principal honors pregame deal with Algonquin after girls...
Algonquin Regional High School was due to receive a special bonus as it celebrated its girls hockey team’s state championship win this week.
Southborough debates future of historic Doc Stone House
Southborough’s historic “Doc Stone House” at 42 Main Street may soon face demolition under a demolition proposal from the Fay School.
Design of Northborough fire station approved by committee
Progress is being made on the design of the future Northborough Fire Station located at 61 to 65 West Main Street.
Spc. Brian K. Arsenault Memorial Ride marks final year
By Jesse Kucewicz, Contributing Writer
NORTHBOROUGH - Hundreds of motorcycles thundered through Northborough and its surrounding communities Sept. 26 for this year’s Spc. Brian K....
Tractor trailer, two cars involved in Southborough Rt. 9 crash
A crash involving a tractor trailer and a pair of passenger cars in Southborough sent at one person to the hospital on Friday.
Algonquin Regional High School
NORTHBOROUGH - Drone photography recently captured brilliant sunlight shining over Algonquin Regional High School in Northborough.
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Northborough resident wins national pickleball honor
Northborough resident Tom Hays won a bronze medal playing pickleball doubles in the National Senior Games in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
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
Northborough protests police brutality, expanding local cluster of demonstrations
Roughly 400 protesters rose early and braved the heat June 6 to attend a sprawling Black Lives Matter demonstration on the town common.
Business is booming for Northborough-based National Card Investors
By Melanie Petrucci, Senior Community Reporter
Northborough – Jeffrey Weisenberg of Northborough has a passion for baseball trading cards.
He has been in the business since...
Amazon reps respond to traffic concerns at Northborough Selectmen meeting
By Liz Nolan, Contributing Writer
Northborough - Representatives from Amazon were present at the Northborough Board of Selectmen meeting on Feb. 22. The forum was a...
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.
New Algonquin mascot options narrowed to five
NORTHBOROUGH/SOUTHBOROUGH – The list of new Algonquin Regional High School mascots has been narrowed to five options – the Eagles, Falcons, Nor’Easters, Thunder and...
Eight I-90 bridges to be replaced over summer weekends
MassDOT presents method for faster construction
By Susan Gonsalves, Contributing Writer
WESTBOROUGH/SOUTHBOROUGH - The state Department of Transportation Highway Division has plans to upgrade and replace...
Developers propose houses, dock on Bartlett Pond
By Laura Hayes, Senior Community Reporter
NORTHBOROUGH — Developers are hoping to build single-family homes on an approximately four-acre peninsula on Bartlett Pond.
They’re also proposing...
Northborough’s White Cliffs Committee to reconvene soon
Northborough is getting ready to reconvene its White Cliffs Committee. That’s according to Town Administrator John Coderre.