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SOUTHBOROUGH LOCAL NEWS & EVENTS, MA

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Southborough holds town-wide cleanup April 28

Southborough – The town of Southborough's 22nd annual Earth Day cleanup will take place Saturday, April 28, from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. Volunteers are...

2nd Annual Bosom or Bust 5k in memory of Southborough woman

Southborough - Gail Rowe was a fourth-generation Southborough resident with a laugh that neighbors enjoyed hearing coming through their open doors during the summertime. She was a quilter, wife, mother and friend. To her daughter, Joanna Rowe, she was both a loving mother and her best friend.

Southborough physician honored by Middlesex District Medical Society

Southborough – Southborough resident Lee S. Perrin, M.D., has been recognized by his physician peers as the 2012 Community Clinician of the Year for...

Hydrant flushing in Southborough from April 23 – 27

Southborough – From April 23 to 27, the hydrants in Southborough will be flushed. The flushing program flushes water mains in order to remove...

Southborough Garden Club scholarship available

Southborough - The Southborough Garden Club has established a scholarship to be awarded to a student who has been accepted to a school of...

Area residents destined to be friends

Westborough/Southborough - Last August Muriel Hart, 89, contacted the Southborough Senior Center in search of a person to come and visit with her on a weekly basis. Responding to the call, summer intern Courtney Wambolt contacted her church, Chapel of the Cross in Westborough, and shared the request with summer (fill-in) administrator Aly Nickerson. Nickerson, 22, sent out an email to church members sharing the request.

Musgrave ‘launched” a quest for fulfillment

Southborough - Story Musgrave has never followed a traditional path. He attended St. Mark's School where his innate desire to explore different places and his passion to seek adventure might have seemed at odds with the expectations of the prestigious school. Because he felt more inclined to experience life rather than read about it in books, and because at the all-boy-school he missed seeing women, children, and families, he left prior to graduation. According to Musgrave, "Not graduating was the right thing to do. I just walked away. I departed."

Visit Southborough's Breakneck Hill Conservation Land

Southborough - Although the cows have not yet graced the rolling hills and the grass is yet to turn a lush green, the Breakneck Hill Conservation Land on Breakneck Hill Road has much to offer. Located right off Route 9, this land boasts apple orchards, walking trails, plentiful wildlife, distant views of Mt. Wachusett on a clear day and, coming soon, the resident Belted Galloway cattle. During most of the 18th century, locals say the Breakneck Hill area was referred to as the Cow Commons.

Southborough to receive reimbursement for storms

Southborough – Southborough officials have announced that the town will be receiving nearly $50,000 from the Federal Emergency Management System (FEMA) to help pay...

The C.A. picture of the day

Valuable lessons for all ages Southborough - Second-graders share stories they wrote in their journals with Viola Bigelow Laptewicz, more commonly known as Auntie Vi,...

Southborough resident to participate in AngelRide

Southborough - Cliff LaCoursiere, director of business development for Connecticut-based systems integrator SDG, will be parking his car and climbing on his bike in May to participate in AngelRide, a 135-mile bike ride to raise funds for the Angel Charitable Trust. Angel Charitable Trust, a 501 (c) 3, is an all-volunteer nonprofit organization that presents annual athletic events such as AngelRide and AngelSwim. One hundred percent of the money raised by the riders goes directly to "The Hole in the Wall Gang" Camp's Hospital Outreach Program - ultimately, to help critically ill children.

Southborough Business Network speaker series hosts Bill Pollack

Southborough - The Southborough Business Network's INSIDE STORY speaker series presents "Second Career Choices - Finding your Niche when Traditional Vocations Fail You," featuring...

Southborough Library to host public forum on Town Manager Proposal

Southborough - The Southborough Library will be hosting a public forum Thursday, March 22, at 7 p.m., on a Town Meeting warrant article that,...

Southborough Recreation invites families to “March into Spring Savings”

Southborough – Join the Southborough Recreation Department Saturday, March 31, for an afternoon of family fun! From 1 to 3 p.m., stop in at...

Signs of spring arrive early

Southborough - This crocus in bloom is the herald of some unusually warm weather we can expect this week. According to various weather forecasts,...

Sherman Olson, 81

Southborough - "Keep it simple" was this entrepreneur's favorite principle and one which personified his life. His business and personal insights, which he liked...

Enjoy a free concert with the Interboro Community Band this weekend

Southborough - The Interboro Community Band will be presenting a fabulous free concert Sunday, March 11, at 2 p.m., at Trottier Middle School, Parkerville...

Experience “Music Across the Ages” March 11 at St. Mark's School

Southborough - Assabet Valley Mastersingers with orchestral accompaniment will celebrate "Music Across the Ages" Saturday, March 11, at St. Mark's School in Southborough. Featured...

Southborough couple serves at home and abroad

Southborough - For Al and Ingamae (Inky) Jones, life together is precious and sweet, their playful bantering and obvious affection a testimony to the blessing they find in one another. The pair, 86 and 84 respectively, met at the Southborough Senior Center, 9 Cordaville Rd., in the fall of 2001. Inky, a retired gym teacher, was an active member of the Senior Center, taking fitness classes, tai chi, line dancing and even belly dancing. When she heard that a singing group would be started at the center, she immediately signed up. Al, who continues to participate in the Tuesday cribbage group, had heard about the Southborough Senior Singers as well and promptly joined. While the Southborough Senior Singers made beautiful music together so, too, did Al and Inky.

The C.A. picture of the day

Region - Algonquin Regional High School's (ARHS) Brody Gardner (#9, center) watches his shot get past Shrewsbury High School (SHS) goalkeeper Jim DeZutter (#29, right) as SHS's Zach Thebau (#10, left) looks on. Algonquin hosted Shrewsbury in the last game of the regular season.