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Here are some interesting facts about Southborough, Massachusetts:
1. The name "Southborough" was first used in 1727, and it was officially incorporated as a town in 1728.
2. Southborough is located in Worcester County, Massachusetts and is a part of the MetroWest region.
3. The town's population is close to 10,000 people.
4. Southborough has a long history of education. The Fay School, a private prep school, was founded in 1866, and St. Mark's School, another private prep school, was founded in 1865.
5. The town is home to many historic buildings and sites, including the Jacob Fay House (c. 1775), the Burnett House (c. 1800), and the Southborough Public Library (c. 1904).
6. Southborough is known for its conservation efforts. The town has over 900 acres of conservation land, including the Sudbury Reservoir and the Beals Preserve.
7. The town has a number of parks and recreational areas, including the Margaret A. Neary Elementary School Playground, the Finn School Playground, the Deerfoot Road Conservation Area, and the Chauncy Hall Athletic Fields.
8. Southborough hosts an annual Heritage Day Celebration in September, which includes a parade, live music, food vendors, and more.
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