SELCO and the town departments coordinate efforts for the impending storm.
In an attempt to stay competitive, selectmen approve a liquor license for Ski Ward.
After the West Nile Virus was detected in town, spraying took place last night in the effected areas.
The selectmen will meet at 7 p.m. tonight at the town hall.
During routine testing, the West Nile Virus was found in a catch basin on North Quinsigamond Avenue.
Supercon is ordered to pay a fine and comply with regulations after being the second company in two weeks to be fined by the DEP in town.
The Senior Center offers lunch weekdays for $2 a person.
The library construction project is moving forward to Special Town Meeting.
Selectmen meet at 7 p.m. today.
After an inspection earlier this week, Camp St. John is cleared of the 50 violations cited last week.
New books, music and movies are available through the Shrewsbury Public Library.
Just two weeks after the death of a 7-year-old boy at the St. John's pool, the Department of Public Health has cited them for various violations.
They approved a caution sign and a license for St. Mary's Family Festival.
Since the town has cancelled its electronics recycling days, other community organizations are stepping up to the plate.
A request was made by residents on Hawthorne Road.
With the addition of renovations for a Five Guys, the White City Corporation is planning to make improvements at the rest of White City.
With the hot temperatures expected this week, the town opens senior center doors for any who want to stay cool.
This week's By the Numbers focuses on the building project in town.
While the adjacent property is purchased, library officials may have to wait five years to get state grant funding for the new library.
New Cash for Gold meets with opposition at selectmen's meeting.
After creating the committee earlier this year, the selectmen will name members to the Open Space and Recreation Committee.
With the addition of homes and commercial buildings, more tax revenue will come into town.
A Worcester man assaults his wife at Dean Park and another Worcester man defaces property in town and gets a suspended sentence.
Crews should have the situation fixed within a few hours.
The selectmen met last night with the Shrewsbury Development Corporation.
The selectmen will meet at 7 p.m. at the town hall.
Due to the continued concerns over water conservation in town, residents can no longer water their lawns between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.
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After a great victory, the Shrewsbury firefighters got a chance to check out the Stanley Cup in person.
This week in review column focuses on the most read stories from the week.
There are tons of roads in town.
The selectmen approved a liquor license for Wine & More last night.
The selectmen will meet tonight at 7 p.m. at the town hall.
A look at pertinent numbers throughout the town.
A new feature focusing on the town's pertinent numbers.
With the census numbers on the rise since 2000, the selectmen vote to approve adding a 10th precinct.
A Brazilian citizen allegedly helped Brazilian workers get work visas, knowing they would not leave the United Stated when the visas expired.
On Monday, the town observes Memorial Day, but no mail will be delivered.
His license to practice psychology had been revoked.
Last night, the selectmen discussed healthcare reform and redistricting the precincts in town.