Shrewsbury residents will not find Department of Public Works staff at Town Hall on Wednesday as the town marks National Public Works Week.
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Crews and wastewater consultants will continue sewer investigations in several neighborhoods next week as part of system upgrades.
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Construction is officially underway on a major accessibility improvement project at the Shrewsbury Senior Center.
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Grey Martin has advanced to the Quarterfinals of the 2026 Jr. Ranger Competition, placing her among the top 1 percent of children.
A young black bear was seen wandering through busy parts of town on Sunday morning.
The Shrewsbury Police Department welcomed its newest officer to the team last week.
A rescue from the Shrewsbury fire department this week came in a smaller, cuter form.
Town officials are advising residents that the Cross-Country Trail at Shrewsbury High School has been closed due to tree damage.
Participants of all ages and abilities are invited to run or walk in celebration of Pride and community connection, organizers said.
The move comes after a noticeable decline in attendance at the standalone Thursday events, which began in 2020.
Crews will inspect electric meters and equipment across multiple neighborhoods as part of a systemwide data update project.
Carmen Martone, a Shrewsbury resident since 1957 and a former Planning Board member in the 1980s, celebrated his 100th birthday Tuesday.
The collection day was held at the police station on Maple Avenue over the weekend.
The library delivers materials including books, magazines, audiobooks, CDs, DVDs and movies to residents across town.
The funding will go toward improvements on the roadway, including design work for traffic safety upgrades.
Kevin Esposito was the town's Parks and Cemetery Maintenance Division Manager.
Volunteers are asked to sign up in advance to select a cleanup location.
The work involves opening manholes to take measurements and gather data.
The event is part of the town's 22nd Annual Arbor and Earth Day Celebration.
The center's food pantry serves local seniors in need.
The four-mile-long body of water situated between Shrewsbury and Worcester is expected to rise in the next few weeks.
The program will create a new recycling drop-off center and curbside composting throughout the town.
The woman said she plans to use the money to invest and purchase a new home.
The property is the oldest publicly maintained building in town.
Special Detail Officers Judy Lam and Peter Fontanez, Officer Anthony Quinlivan and Detective Chad Chysna were honored at the event.
Kindness takes many forms — big and small — and shows up all around Shrewsbury.
The funding is from the Massachusetts Office on Disability.
The group helped community members and residents to retire their old flag.
The project will help the town remove forever chemicals from its water supply.
Firefighters from 15 local fire departments and two state agencies were honored for lifesaving heroism and community service.
The money will go toward the Safety Net tracking system and crash reconstruction equipment, among other tools.
All boats, floating docks, or other infrastructure must be removed or secured.
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