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Westborough Newsletter

List of posts to be included in the Westborough newsletter email.

Eighth graders use Lego bricks to solve real-world issues

For at least one group of area students, Lego products are more than toys. Indeed, they’re a tool to help solve real world problems.
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Westborough officials ‘extremely disappointed’ after Eversource meeting

Cite lack of transparency with proposal as well as concerns regarding gas leaks By Jennifer L. Grybowski, Contributing Writer Westborough - The Board of Selectmen heard...

New location a success for Westborough Farmers’ Market

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It’s been a couple of months since the Westborough Farmers’ Market moved to its new home at Congregation B’nai Shalom on East Main Street.

Minardi becomes Westborough police chief

The Select Board unanimously approved Minardi as the town’s police chief during its Tuesday, Sept. 12, meeting.

Westborough Public Library outlines updated timeline for expansion project

Westborough library staff expect to bring an article to town meeting later this year seeking approval of their renovation project. 

Westborough cancer survivors participate in Pan-Mass Challenge

Two Westborough residents who are members of the Pan-Mass Challenge Living Proof community were among a parade last month.

Westborough volleyball team heads to state championships

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The Westborough volleyball team is heading to the state championships after they beat Dartmouth 3-0 in the semifinals.

Select Board reviews site plan for veterinary urgent care

By Susan Gonsalves, Contributing Writer WESTBOROUGH – A proposed veterinary urgent care office in Westborough would “bridge the gap” between a traditional family practice and...

Westborough boys tennis falls to Concord-Carlisle in state finals

The Westborough boys tennis team came up just short in its bid for a state title on Saturday, falling to Concord-Carlisle.
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Westborough selectman proposes resident `Bill of Rights’

By Susan Gonsalves, Contributing Writer Westborough - During a Dec.  8 meeting, Selectman Syed Hashmi proposed a resident “Bill of Rights” with a goal of “equal...

Graphic novelist with Westborough roots to see biggest release yet

An Idaho-based graphic novelist originally from Westborough will release a new book with his largest production run yet on July 19.
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Westborough hires consultants to help with ARPA funds

By Dan Miller, Contributing Writer WESTBOROUGH - Westborough can get up to $5.7 million thanks to the federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), consultants told the...

Gratitude Garden program returns to honor Westborough educators

The Westborough Education Foundation is bringing back its Gratitude Garden program for this year's Teacher Appreciation Week early next month 

Turkey Trotters hit the road in Westborough

Nearly 1,000 runners, young and old, took advantage of a perfect fall morning to participate in the ninth annual Turkey Trot on Nov. 19.

Westborough girls basketball team defeats Shrewsbury

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The Westborough and Shrewsbury girls basketball teams went head-to-head on Dec. 22. The Rangers ultimately beat the Colonials 44-30. 
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Board of Health revises mask mandate for Westborough Public Library

By Stuart Foster, Contributing Writer WESTBOROUGH – The Westborough Board of Health voted 3-0 to revise the mask mandate for the Westborough Public Library at...

Fales kicks off first full school year in new building

Students and teachers rushed into Fales Elementary School last Wednesday to begin their first full school year in the new building. 

Before graduation, parade honors WHS Class of 2021

By Dakota Antelman, Managing Editor WESTBOROUGH - Hundreds of honking cars decorated with window paint, balloons and streamers cut a more than mile-long path through...

Westborough Planning Board questions plans for 1 Gleason St.

After months of work sessions and meetings, a proposal to develop 1 Gleason St. appears no closer to a resolution.

WHS Graduate Fights Anti-Asian Racism

By Nance Ebert, Contributing Writer WESTBOROUGH - One of Westborough’s own will soon be honored at a Boston Red Sox game, Friday, May 28 for...