The Board of Selectmen will also meet on September 22 to consider a reduced quorum.
The meeting of the Board of Selectmen is an open public meeting and the public is invited to attend.
If interested, please inform the Board of Selectmen no later than 12:00 p.m. on September 8.
Trash and Recycling will not be picked up on September 7 and all routes will be delayed by one day thereafter.
Ballots and ballot applications can be mailed or dropped in the silver box in front of Town Hall at 100 Maple Avenue.
Ballots will be accepted up until 8:00 pm on September 1.
The box is locked and checked multiple times daily and throughout the weekend.
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At a press conference in Shrewsbury, McGovern said President Trump was "sabotaging the USPS," and putting the election in jeopardy.
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The deadline to apply is September 15, 2020 at 4:30 pm.
This Public Forum will be held using Zoom Video Conferencing.
Information on the Council on Aging can be viewed online.
All Town Meeting Members and interested citizens are invited to attend this meeting.
The Board of Sewer Commissioners is comprised of three members appointed by the Town Manager for a term of no longer than three years.
The meeting will take place on the field at the Oak-Sherwood Middle School Campus, 45 Oak Street.
Materials can also be viewed by appointment only in the Office of the Board of Selectmen or Town Clerk.
If you require an in-person appointment, please call the office in which you are seeking an appointment for.
Town Staff will not be available on July 3rd in observance of Independence Day.
The meeting will be held online via Google Meet.
Casavant and DePalo won the contested Board of Selectmen race.
The closure of the Town Hall also means that SELCO customers will not be able to conduct their business at the customer service counter.
Along with a proclamation making June 19 Juneteenth, the town is working toward creating a task force focused on inclusion.
Polls will be open from 12 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Shrewsbury Public Schools are closed for the remainder of the school year.
The polling hours for the Annual Town Election are Noon to 8 p.m.
The Conservation Commission typically meets on the third Tuesday of the month.
The Parks and Cemetery Commission meets with the Superintendent of Public Facilities and Parks on a monthly basis.
Residents in the vicinity of the impacted area may also have reduced pressure or discolored water due to the interruption in water service.
The Historical Commission is established under Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 40, Section 8D.
The Board meets on the second Monday of the month, at 7pm at Town Hall.
The Board of Assessors is comprised of a full time chairman, principal assessor, and two part time volunteers.
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Town Buildings will be open for public for voting purposes only for the Annual Town Election on June 16.
Proper notice will be given to all Town Meeting Members when any changes occur to this schedule.
Payments by check will still be accepted through the drop box located to the east of the main entrance of the Town Hall.
The re-opening will take place over Four Phases: 'Start,' 'Cautious,' 'Vigilant,' and 'New Normal.'