Wednesday May 15 | Community Advocate Newspaper
Local students to perform at cello festival
Back, l to r: Andrew Hyde, Jason Zhang, Kevin Lai, and Max Polich, all of Westborough.
Low voter turnout in Northborough and Southborough
With no contested races on either ballot, both Northborough and Southborough saw low voter turnout for their respective annual town elections May 13.
1 Arrested For Driving With Revoked License
Westborough Police have charged a Southborough man with driving after his license was revoked for drunk driving.
Fire at Celtic Tavern Causes Extensive Damage
A fire originating from a mulch bed caused extensive damage to the Celtic Tavern in Northborough on Monday morning, Northborough Fire Chief David Durgin said.
Cecile "Ceil" Sharon, 70, of Marlborough, died Wednesday, May 8, 2013 at her home, surrounded by her family after a long battle with cancer.
Senior Songsters thank Jim and Linda Duncan for the memories
Jim and Linda Duncan take a bow after the Southborough Senior Songsters present "The '40s Hit Parade," which they produced and directed.
Going the Distance: NSPAC honors 105 for contributions to special education
In 2011, members of the Northborough/Southborough Special Education Parent Advisory Council wanted a way to acknowledge the positive impact of those who work with children with special needs.
Women's commission honors Donna McDaniel at Statehouse
Southborough resident Donna McDaniel was named an Unsung Heroine at a ceremony April 29 at the Massachusetts Statehouse.
Southborough police log, May 10 edition
11:12 p.m. An officer on patrol found a motor vehicle with a smashed out rear window on Main Street.
Consultants Hired for Casino Work, Review Timeline Compressed
Operating under a timeline being squeezed by the state Gaming Commission, Milford Selectmen were told Monday that a host agreement with a proposed casino developer would have to be completed by the end of August to meet the new deadlines.
Wellesley part of Rte. 9 Smart Growth process
The MetroWest Regional Collaborative and MAPC are working with Framingham, Natick, Southborough and Wellesley on a Route 9 MetroWest Smart Growth Plan focused on compact, mixed-use developments that are more pedestrian- and bike-friendly. The Morse Institute Library is accessible to those with disabilities.
Local students named to dean's list at Washington University
The following students were named to the dean's list for the fall 2012 semester at Washington University in St.
'Sweet Caroline' to sing at Fenway
Northborough/Southborough - Boston-based a cappella group "Sweet Caroline" is scheduled to sing the national anthem at the Red Sox vs.
Student undertakes mission to save coral reefs from climate change
Northborough/Southborough - When one thinks of climate change, things such as melting icebergs, sweltering summers, snowless winters, and extreme weather events come to mind.
Residents make strides for Parkinson's disease
The MA Chapter APDA board members display the Optimism Walks' traveling banner: Laurie Pant, Cathi Thomas, Melissa Diggin, David Loeser, Kristin Stapleton, Denyse Turpin Southborough/Northborough - According to the American Parkinson's Disease Association , Parkinson's disease affects more than 1.5 million people in the United States.
Southborough residents organizing care packages for troops
With Memorial Day just weeks away, people's thoughts are filled with barbecues, pool parties and the start of summer.
Southborough police log, May 3 edition
7:15 a.m. A resident of Southborough was issued a town by-law civil citation for possession of marijuana.
Southborough Gardeners Club hosts 'Art in Bloom' event
Beauty and talent were on display recently at the Southborough Library when the Southborough Gardeners Club held its "Art in Bloom" exhibit.
Southborough: Summer Concert series continues
The Summer Concert Series presented by Southborough Recreation and Southborough Youth and Family Services continues.