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Westborough Newsletter

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

Westborough volleyball ready for another championship run

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The team went undefeated in the 2021 regular season and 2022 regular season, reached two state championship games and won the 2022 MIAA Division 2 title.

Westborough father and daughter team up for Jimmy Fund Walk

To honor those who treated his daughter, Jeffrey Ward decided to take part in the Boston Marathon Jimmy Fund Walk.

Man charged with carrying a machete following Westborough traffic stop

After being arrested in a suspected OUI, Westborough police allegedly found a machete and ammunition in the suspect’s possession.

PHOTOS: Residents enjoy last days of summer at Lake Chauncy

Over the weekend of Aug. 19-20, beachgoers enjoyed the sun at Lake Chauncy. In some of the photos, you can see the pickleball courts.

For interim Westborough chief, community is the priority

Community tops Minardi’s list – keeping residents safe, keeping them informed about the department and making sure the department is adequately staffed and equipped.

Petty Larceny performs at Bay State Commons

Petty Larceny helped warm up an otherwise cool and cloudy evening on Aug. 17 at Bay State Commons as part of the Summer Concert Series.

State honors Wendy Mickel as Commonwealth Heroine

Mickel is making room on her newly-renovated walls for a pair of citations that honor her as a Commonwealth Heroine.

Elite Hockey League celebrates end of roller hockey season

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Hockey can be just as nice without the ice. Dozens of athletes and passionate fans gathered at NorthStar for the Elite Hockey finale.

Westborough residents volunteer for the Peace Corps

For the next 27 months, he and his girlfriend, Isabelle Davenport, will be part of the Peace Corps. They will be assistant English teachers in Colombia.

State reps., senator honor Westborough Farmers Market

During the second Dinner at the Market on Aug. 10, the Westborough Farmers Market received something special: a pair of state citations.

Westborough welcomes homeless families

A sudden influx of homeless families – and the challenges they bring – was a big topic of discussion at the Aug. 8 Select Board meeting.

Ribbon cutting marks official opening for Cold Harbor

After a week of “soft opening,” Cold Harbor celebrated its arrival at 66 Otis St. with a ribbon cutting on Saturday, Aug. 12.

Man arrested by Westborough police on drug, firearms charges

Marcos Menezes faces charges, including trafficking 100 grams or more of methamphetamine and assault with a dangerous weapon.

Westborough Library Building Committee preps for repair project

For the past several months, the Westborough Public Library Building Committee has been working toward developing a repair project.

Eagle Scout project uncovers piece of Westborough history

For his Eagle Scout project, Hunter Felton dug up a piece of history. For years, only the “John Oldham” part of the marker was visible.

Goat yoga comes to the Westborough library

On July 27, the Westborough Public Library hosted a goat yoga class on the lawn, featuring four Nigerian dwarf goats from Chippen Farm in Bedford.

Tractor trailer strikes Westborough bridge; expect delays

Drivers in downtown Westborough will be facing delays after a truck struck the East Main Street bridge on Aug. 3.

Work continues on local MassDOT projects

One lane will remain open throughout the duration of the Fruit St. bridge project. Traffic will alternate once the current phase is finished.

Westborough police recover illegal firearm

A Westborough man is in custody after police reportedly discovered an illegal firearm, cash and drug paraphernalia at his home.

Westborough Food Pantry sees increased demand

According to Phil Kittredge, who recently stepped down as the food pantry’s president, the families being served include 157 children and 231 adults. He also said the pantry served 110 seniors, which was a marked increase in that category.