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Northborough/Southborough Newsletter

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

Gov. Healey travels to Northborough Senior Center to highlight tax cuts

Gov. Maura Healey and Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll joined Northborough officials at the Northborough Senior Center to celebrate recent tax cuts.

Flaherty Physical Therapy welcomes new physical therapist

Magliozzi graduated from Northeastern University and spent the past 30 years practicing in the outpatient orthopedic setting.

Titan field hockey wins during first game at Algonquin in eight years

The Algonquin field hockey team notched the first Titan win on the new turf multipurpose field on Oct. 11 against Shrewsbury.

Northborough Halloween school parade back on

Northborough school officials announced that the Halloween parade will take place at the elementary schools this year.

Southborough celebrates Heritage Day

The annual Heritage Day festival came just in time for perfect October weather. The crowds came early to the fields at St. Mark’s on Oct. 9.

Northborough Helping Hands winter gear drive underway

Through Oct. 16, the Northborough Helping Hands Association will be conducting its annual winter gear drive.

Northborough community speaks out against Halloween parade decision

Community members spoke out against a recent decision to remove the Halloween costume parade from taking place during the school day.

Northborough library asks for ARPA funds for health, wellness projects

The Northborough Free Library is seeking a total of $27,000 in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds for health and wellness projects.

Assabet students building expansion for Southborough senior center

With the help of students from Assabet Valley Regional Technical High School, the Southborough senior center will soon have more space.

Select Board divided on vote to fund façade improvement program

A split vote by the Northborough Select Board allocated $250,000 in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds for a sign and façade program.

Delivering flowers and smiles in Southborough

A 20-year tradition of bringing “Flowers to Friends” to homebound Southborough residents continued on Sept. 19.

Grafton football dominates Algonquin at home

The Grafton Gators dominated the swamp in a Friday night football matchup against the Algonquin Regional High School Titans.

Sierra announces opening for Northborough store

The new Sierra store will officially be opening its doors in Northborough Crossing during a grand opening on Sept. 23. 

Former Northborough resident merges theater, wrestling and dance in performance

Their newest idea is “PLAYFIGHT: unprofessional wrestling theater,” which Robbins created, performs and directs alongside Sophia Eliana.

Algonquin girls volleyball overwhelms Nashoba

On September 15, the Algonquin Titans topped the Nashoba Wolves in an action-packed, hard-fought, back-and-forth match between two top-notch volleyball programs.

Food, families and fun at annual Applefest Street Fair

On Saturday, Sept. 9, the smell of kettle popcorn hung heavy in the air on Blake Street during the Applefest Street Fair.

Applefest update: parade, car show canceled

Due to inclement weather forecast for Sunday, Sept. 10, the Applefest parade has been canceled.

Former Northborough resident found guilty in Worcester murder

Steven Foley, 62, was found guilty of second-degree murder and malicious damage to a motor vehicle by a Worcester Superior Court jury.

“Excitement in the air:” Northborough starts new school year

The school buses are back on the road, and Northborough kids are back in school for another year. Read more at the Community Advocate.

Motel 6 seeks variance amidst reconstruction plans

After a fire closed its doors in 2021, owners of the Motel 6 are hoping to reconstruct the hotel. Jay Patel went before ZBA Aug. 22.