The Shrewsbury Speech and Debate Team hands out its second annual award.
Take time out of your day to vote!
Here's when you can put out your leaves, twigs and other yard waste to be picked up.
The nonprofit benefits from a Staples Foundation grant.
Residents will be able to bring unused medicines to locations around the area with no questions asked.
One Shrewsbury resident opposes changes to the current standards.
Shrewsbury voted for Elizabeth Warren and owns more hybrid cars than the state average.
Shrewsbury police have processed more than the typical amount of gun permits since the first of the year.
A reference librarian from the Shrewsbury Public Library was honored.
Commercial air service will return to Central Massachusetts after a hiatus of more than a year.
While wholesale prices are at a high, SELCO recently reduced its rates and remain among the lowest in the state.
It's OK; the town's flushing the hydrants this week.
The following health inspection reports were submitted by Board of Health inspectors.
Members of the School Committee unanimously supported the idea at their meeting last night.
Would you like to work right here in town?
The USDA continues to survey the town; you can help.
Don't all candidates eat at Brody's at one time or another?
Shrewsbury took advantage of coordinating the two elections.
Originally, the date to turn in nominations papers was March 19, but was moved to March 12.
Here is the list of people who got their nomination papers in, and will be on the 2013 town election ballot.
Governor Patrick filed a transportation bond bill to fund critical roads, bridges and transit projects.
The Shrewsbury School Committee held a public hearing on their budget last night.
The Shrewsbury Board of Health is now taking requests for pesticide application exclusions.
The "Voice of Reason" host will run in this year's election.
Shrewsbury is ranked 29 out of 37 for the lowest average tax bill, according to the state.
The School Committee says performance is in jeopardy if they fail to provide the services students need.
There is a public hearing on the FY2014 budget.
One candidate has name recognition, but experts say no one has separated themselves from the field yet.
These candidates have pulled nomination papers.
B. Dale Magee, M.D., announces his candidacy.
'The proposed 2014 Shrewsbury school budget has a $4,000,000 deficit.' Planned increases in salaries amount to about $3,000,000.'
Shrewsbury voted to join a new state mandated district.
Republican Gabriel Gomez kicked off his campaign for senate in Shrewsbury.
The Asian Longhorn beetle has spread across 92 acres of town.
Matt Beaton announces his appointment to the committees on which he will serve.
Overall, 27 projects shared in $2.25 million in state Community Innovation Challenge grants.
A reader asked about the town's rules related to sidewalk-shoveling, particularly when said sidewalks are where children wait for the bus.
Shrewsbury Patch brings you the latest update on candidates for the town election.
The Shrewsbury Democratic Town Committee selects candidates for the Massachusetts convention.