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Westborough Newsletter

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Hopkinton man charged following Regal Cinemas break-in

A Hopkinton man faces charges after the Westborough Police Department responded to an alleged break-in at the former Regal Cinemas.

Nature Notes: A sign of spring – sapsuckers

Yellow-bellied sapsuckers look much like our other woodpeckers. They have a similar black-and-white color scheme. I

Students explore how to become firefighters

Under the guidance of Fire Lt. and paramedic Roger Busha, the explorers learned the proper way to use orange webbing to harness a victim.

Westboro Mobil keeps its Class II dealer’s license

After months of negotiations and scrutiny, the Westboro Mobil station will have its Class II dealer’s license through the end of 2023.

Moskal, Shamsuddin top Westborough School Committee race

Jakub Moskal and Sarah Shamsuddin were the top vote-getters in the three-way race for two School Committee seats.

Shrewsbury hockey more than semi-tough, reaches D1 Final

Trailing 2-0 after one period, No. 3 seed Shrewsbury hockey team dug deep and rallied for a 4-3 win over No. 2 Notre Dame of Hingham.

Westborough Boy Scout Troop 100 celebrates centennial

On the first weekend of March, Westborough Troop 100 celebrated its 100th anniversary with a dinner and pancake breakfast.

Westborough municipal election candidate statements

As Westborough voters head to the polls later this month, they will have to make a series of choices for candidates in contested races.

Mrva magic lifts Shrewsbury past Hingham, 3-2, in 2OT

Maddie Mrva’s second goal of the game, 1:39 into the second overtime, lifted the Shrewsbury girls’ hockey team into the Division 1 Final Four.

Crash shuts down Milk St. near Westborough, Northborough border

Police and firefighters are currently responding to a crash on Milk Street near North Drive, and the road is shut down to one lane.

Westborough eighth-grader earns honors in poster contest

Eighth-grader Maahi Srivastava earned an honorable mention in the annual poster project sponsored by Massachusetts Partnerships for Youth.

School Committee airs concerns over Westborough bus transportation

The School Committee brought NRT to the meeting to discuss several issues, including a lack of drivers and buses running late.

Westborough’s Nguyen places at state track and field meet

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Westborough High’s Alan Nguyen turned in a sensational performance at the  Annual All-State Indoor Track and Field Championships.

Westborough boys hockey tops Algonquin to win CMADA championship

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The third-seeded Westborough boys hockey team defeated the top-seeded Titans by a score of 3-0, becoming the CMADA Class A champions.

Fire causes $500,000 damage to Westborough house

A preliminary investigation by the Westborough Fire Investigation Unit has determined the fire was caused by an overloaded older-style extension cord into which a space heater was plugged.

Raise a glass to Mass. Beer Week’s winning design by local artist

Shawnna Lyons-Dambeck Lyons-Dambeck, a fiber and textile artist, recently won the Mass Brewers Guild’s Mass Beer Week art contest.

Fuel spilled following oil truck rollover in Westborough

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Members of the Westborough Fire and Police departments responded to a crash involving a rolled over oil truck on Eli Whitney Street at about 11 a.m.

Sharp Building to be converted into homeless shelter

The Sharp Building is part of a facility operated by the Department of Youth Services. A portion of that building will be renovated to house these families.
The Cumberland Farms facility at 165 Flanders Road now acts as the US Headquarters for the EG Group. (Photo/Jesse Kucewicz)

Planning Board discusses Cumberland Farms expansion plans

Plans for Cumberland Farms to expand its facilities at 165 Flanders Road came before the Planning Board on Feb. 7.

Westborough Troop 100 celebrates 100th anniversary

Troop 100, Westborough’s first and oldest Boy Scout unit, was organized and received its first charter in 1923 as Troop 1.