It's Sunshine Week from March 11-17, and that means shining the light on government and finding out how transparent it is.
With the $3M budget gap to the proposed school budget, the superintendent announces cuts to school staff.
Like the rest of the state, Shrewsbury has picked Mitt Romney as the presidential candidate for the Republican party.
There is still time to vote in the presidential primary.
Community readers share their favorite books.
Shrewsbury Patch is participating in Sunshine Week 2012, and is looking for Local Heroes of open government.
Shrewsbury Resident Bob Abrahams pulled papers, but will not be able to run in May.
If Mitt Romney can't win Michigan today, is he out of the race?
A study released by the U.S. Postal Service supported closing the Shrewsbury facility.
Check and call before you head out today for President's Day.
Bobbi Taylor is hoping other consumers will support her plight to add a three-day waiting period when purchasing a new car.
The state audit revealed Shrewsbury is among three towns not meeting the state goals.
Independent mechanics need access to information, two owners say.
The board met last night and agreed to go back to the drawing board.
The deadline to get an absentee ballot for the March primary is Tuesday, March 5 at noon.
Congressman Jim McGovern opposed the internet piracy act, and so did many others. The message made its way to the House.
Learn the ins and outs of getting rid of trash in town.
The town election is May 1.
Local schools, the library and the senior center were all among funding recipients.
More than 500 employees came out to protest their opposition to the post office cutbacks.
Unsure if your favorite restaurant or store is open?
The postal service announced that Shrewsbury's facility has made the list.
See what Shrewsbury wants for Christmas this year.
Selectmen give each resident a gift at the holidays.
The town is hoping to increase the number of responders by offering a gift card.
The town will start cleaning up storm debris in that zone on Friday.
Zone 3 is now being picked up by the town.
The town is removing storm debris by area of town.
Add what you are thankful for this holiday season.
First B.J. Hill met the governor and now he's on his way to meet the president.
The town honored veterans on Friday.
With President Obama saying troops will be home by the end of the year, veterans will need local services.
Though the vote was close, some in town are happy the new library project didn't pass.
The state senate was in session on Nov. 1.
The town is asking for residents to submit storm photos so they can qualify for reimbursement from FEMA.
Learn how to spot the beetles that have infested the town.
The town will help with removal during the next month.
With less than 10 homes without power, SELCO continues working hard.
Gas stoves, charcoal and generators emit CO.
SELCO crews are continuing to work to get everyone up and running.