Voters in Westborough will go to the polls Tuesday. The ballot features competitive races for seats on two important boards.
The "Everything Everywhere All at Once" director and another Massachusetts native won awards at the Sunday ceremony.
The town's spring-cleaning collection will accept a variety of noxious stuff, from pool chemicals to paint.
See key St. Patrick's Day events near Westborough on and around the March 17 cultural celebration.
The new resource will be open to local veterans and their families along with other services for vets.
"Our fast acting mother, Beth, grabbed the dog and got out as quickly as possible," the family said of the Friday fire along Adams Street.
A group of locals, including high school students, spent 24 hours living and sleeping outdoors at a Westborough shopping plaza.
A judge in 2021 ordered Westborough's school bus provider to bargain with the drivers, but they still do not have a contract.
The fire broke out early Friday morning along Adams Street, drawing firefighters from five departments.
The incident closed Eli Whitney Street for hours Thursday, but no one was injured.
The shelter for families could open by May in a former state Department of Youth Services facility building.
Westborough High School students will join this weekend's homelessness fundraiser, where volunteers sleep outdoors.
The former Civic Kitchen restaurant space will be a main focus for the committee. Civic Kitchen closed last year and won't reopen.
Meet the incumbents and newcomers running in Westborough's 2023 races for school committee, select board and more.
Westborough is one of about 177 government agencies in Massachusetts participating in a new state cybersecurity grant program.
A town committee is exploring alternatives locations for the dump, which was acquired by a Texas company.
The former downtown Westborough industrial complex was rebuilt in 2008 with retail and condominiums.
Nearly 350 students from across Massachusetts submitted art for consideration in the Massachusetts Partnerships for Youth, Inc. contest.
The Westborough Athletic and Social Association fundraiser revolved around guessing when an ice sculpture would melt.
Event Raises Funds for College Scholarship
Four local men were charged after the joint Westborough, Southborough and Northborough police sting.
State Rep. Kate Donaghue was elected to a newly created seat in November covering Westborough, Northborough, Southborough and Framingham.
The country club restaurant closed in 2022 due to a plumbing issue. But a deeper look at the building revealed more problems, the town says.
Combining His Two Lifelong Passions, This Hospitality Pro Crossed an Ocean to Fulfill Dream with No. 1 Mobile Flooring Franchise
Kwan, an Emerson grad, co-directed and wrote "Everything Everywhere All at Once."
Graduating Senior Residing in Westborough Eligible
Artist Shawnna Lyons-Dambeck designs textiles for stores like Kohl's and Homegoods. The Mass Brewers Guild is now using her work.
Candidates who want to run in the spring Westborough election must return papers by Tuesday evening.
The town's end-of-winter collection will accept a variety of noxious stuff, from pool chemicals to paint.
Like so many before it, the semitrailer tried to squeeze under the downtown Westborough rail bridge and failed.
The Worcester County District Attorney's Office offers grants to keep teens from engaging in risky behavior after prom.
The Martin Luther King Jr. is typically a day of service. Here's where you can lend a hand locally.
The WASA 2nd Annual Ice Out Challenge starts January 14, 2023 and runs until the sculpture in front of Hastings Elementary school melts
See the latest plans for the major interchange, which carries about 175,000 vehicles per day.
Think you're the local chili king? You can provide it, and help a Westborough-based program that fixes homes in Appalachia.
The Route 9 office complex includes three buildings east of Lyman Street.
Former governor Charlie Baker signed a law in December allowing the Westborough DPW to take on new duties.
The 12-year-old was in a crosswalk Thursday evening when a driver hit him and left the scene.
The state Department of Fire Services awards funding for the education programs each fiscal year.
The Corridor 9/495 Chamber of Commerce will give out about $16,600 in scholarships this year.