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Westborough Newsletter

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

‘They just love to play’: Westborough girls soccer advances to semifinals

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"It’s really great to see them come out and play, support each other, and sort out whatever the issues are."

Local Scouts help fill food pantry shelves

Hundreds of Scouts throughout took part in the Scouting for Food drive, helping to collect and sort donations for local pantries.

PHOTOS: Westborough volleyball to head to championship

The Westborough High School is heading to the MIAA Division 2 volleyball championships and will face off against Oliver Ames.

A four-wheeled history of World War II

Those attending veterans’ events in town, such as Memorial Day or Veterans Day, may notice a vintage World War II Jeep among the vehicles.

Residents discuss first phase of senior center design

Joel Bargmann said there will be consultants to help with details of the first phase, which will focus on the construction of a senior center.

Big Y pulls permits for former Stop and Shop site

Several months after announcing it was coming to town, Big Y Supermarket is about to start work on its new location at 290 Turnpike Road.

Ryan Maloney inducted into Kentucky bourbon’s Order of the Writ

Julio’s Liquors' Ryan Maloney was inducted into the Order of the Writ, an organization established by the Kentucky Distillers’ Association.

Westborough chooses Donaghue, Warren in general election

More than 10,000 residents took advantage of warm and sunny weather to cast their ballots in the General Election on Tuesday, Nov. 5.

42% of Westborough students spend 3+ hours on the phone, says survey

During its meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 15, the School Committee discussed the results from the latest Metrowest Adolescent Health Survey.

Congregational Church of Westborough celebrates 300th

The service included a performance “300 Years of Faith,” with lyrics written specially for the church. Read more here.

Post 22 brews up training opportunity for adults with disabilities

Ben’s Beans will open one Wednesday per month, toward the end of the day (around 2 p.m.). The shop will run on a donation basis.

‘Hard work pays off’: Westborough tops Marlborough to become Mid-Wach-B champion

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After back-to-back 1-10 seasons to start their careers as Rangers, the seniors have now experienced back-to-back league championships.

Seed to Stem plant store opens in Westborough this weekend

Seed to Stem is opening its second location on South Street, the former site of Decor.

Ball to be presented with Good Scout Award

On Wednesday, Nov. 6, the Mayflower Council of the Boy Scouts of America will present James N. “Jim” Ball with the annual Good Scout Award.

Five years later, future of Regal Cinemas still in limbo

It has been nearly five years since the town obtained the Regal Cinemas, and two years since two lawsuits were filed to halt the purchase.

Westborough’s Downtown Trick or Treat draws the crowds

On Tuesday, October 29, hundreds of families celebrated Halloween with the annual Downtown Trick or Treat.

Westborough Fire responds to several accidents

The Fire Department had a busy Monday morning, responding to three accidents on the Mass. Turnpike within the space of a few hours.
A new program by Explorer Post 85 and the Westborough Fire Department will offer an introduction to firefighting through an academy-style training process. Photos/Dakota Antelman

Westborough firefighters battle brush fires along Mass. Pike

Members of the Westborough Fire Department were battling "multiple" brush fires on the Massachusetts Turnpike on Oct. 27 at around 6:30 p.m.

David Lowy makes living with a disability ‘conceivable’

A combination gala/fundraiser and book launch for “Conceivable” will be held on Friday, Nov. 8. Read more here.

DeManche reflects on four decades as senior center director

There will be a reception to celebrate DeManche’s retirement on Wednesday, Nov. 6, at 1 p.m. at the senior center.