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St. Nicholas Orthodox Church to hold holiday sale

Shrewsbury - St. Nicholas Orthodox Church will be hosting a Thanksgiving Bake Sale, Luncheon & Holiday Marketplace on Saturday, Nov. ?17, from 9:00 a.m....

Ghosts of the Titanic dock at Shrewsbury library

Shrewsbury - The Shrewsbury Public Library was recently transformed into a voyage on the Titanic for 80 lucky "passengers." Ticketholders holding "steerage" and "first class" tickets enjoyed a walking tour through the library, which had been transformed into different rooms of the Titanic in commemoration of Archaeology Month, which was October. The tour, designed to educate and immerse the visitors in the Titanic's history, appealed to a broad range of adults and children who were able to step back in time to 1912. "Since 2012 is the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic, a tour seemed a good fit," said Sharon Martin, Head of Children's Services at the Shrewsbury Public Library.

SYFS to honor Robert Paul Jacques

Shrewsbury - Shrewsbury Youth & Family Services, Inc. (SYFS) is pleased to announce the 2013 Harry S. Cutting, Jr. Award recipient is Robert Paul...

Shrewsbury STM approves solar facility at landfill

Shrewsbury - Approximately 350 residents braved wind, rain, and fallen branches to attend the Shrewsbury Special Town Meeting Oct. 30. A discussion was held regarding an article which asked residents to approve amending an existing waste and landfill operation agreement with Wheelabrator Millbury, Inc. (WMI). The article requested allowing the construction of a solar energy facility at the landfill located at 620 Hartford Turnpike as well as petitioning the Board of Appeals to issue a special permit for the facility. A discussion was held regarding an article which asked voters to approve amending an existing waste and landfill operation agreement with Wheelabrator Millbury, Inc. (WMI). The article requested allowing the construction of a solar energy facility at the landfill located at 620 Hartford Turnpike as well as petitioning the Board of Appeals to issue a special permit for the facility.

Shrewsbury Human Services to hold Thanksgiving fundraiser

Shrewsbury - Thanksgiving will soon be here and Shrewsbury Human Services Food Pantry, located at St. Anne's, is already planning to assist an estimated...

Challenge grant sparks efforts for new Shrewsbury monument

Shrewsbury - Gene J. DeFeudis, Shrewsbury resident, local business man and philanthropist, has offered a challenge grant to spur the final push to privately fund a new World War I Monument. With local fundraising having reached $75,000, this leadership challenge provides the Veterans Council the final public push needed to complete the project.

Shrewsbury Human Services Food Pantry seeks to aid families this Thanksgiving

Shrewsbury - Thanksgiving will soon be here and Shrewsbury Human Services Food Pantry, located at St. Anne's, is already planning to assist an estimated...

Shrewsbury Social Club focuses on growing membership

Shrewsbury - With newcomers to town and current neighbors too, Shrewsbury Social Club (SSC) strives to build new friendships between women by offering groups...

SELCO, American Movie Classics sponsor Oct. 26 blood drive

Shrewsbury - An American Red Cross Halloween blood drive will be held in Shrewsbury Friday, Oct. 26, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., at...

Shrewsbury Special Town Meeting to be held Oct. 30

Shrewsbury – Town Meeting members will convene at the Oak Street Middle School Tuesday, Oct. 30, for a Special Town Meeting (STM). There are 14 articles on the warrant up for discussion, including a request to approve rescinding a $600,000 bond authorization to fund design work for the new Sherwood Middle School project. According to documentation from Town Manager Daniel Morgado, the bond authorization was established at the direction of the Massachusetts School Building Committee to fund costs associated with design work for the new school, but the authorization was never used.

Shrewsbury Public Library to host Oct. 21 tax talk on health care savings

Shrewsbury - If you'se like most people, you'se probably unaware of an important way to save money come April 15.? Taxpayers with health savings...

Pumpkin face “greets” seniors at Shrewsbury Senior Center

Shrewsbury - Kathy-Tony Smolskis, one of the seniors involved with the Meals on Wheels program at the Shrewsbury Senior Center, grew a 75-pound pumpkin...

Shrewsbury HS grad captures fun during “dramatic” summer abroad

Ducking beneath Romeo and Juliet, Shrewsbury High School alumnus McKegg Collins (aka Friar Lawrence), seizes the moment to hang out off-stage with his cast mates this past summer at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in Scotland, where the threesome starred in the Shakespeare show. Photo/Submitted Shrewsbury – McKegg Collins dressed up as the moon and leapt on stage when he was very little. He's been acting so long, he can's pinpoint when it all started. He just remembers the allure of being the center of attention. He stuck with it through middle school and high school, and now in college at Fitchburg State University. In August, he fulfilled one of his dreams: he was cast as Friar Lawrence in Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in Scotland.

Shrewsbury selectmen approve library article for STM warrant

Shrewsbury – The Board of Selectmen discussed at its Oct. 9 meeting the addition of an article to the Oct. 30 Special Town Meeting (STM) warrant regarding funds for renovations at the town's public library. Town Manager Daniel Morgado suggested that such an article would authorize the Library Trustees to spend as much as $50,000 of the approximate $250,000 the town has budgeted for library renovations on definitive schematics.

Shrewsbury selectmen set policy for next fiscal year

Shrewsbury - At the top of the policy statement discussed by the Shrewsbury Board of Selectmen (BOS) at its Oct. 9 meeting is the assertion that the board will not seek a Proposition 2 ? override during the 2013-2014 fiscal year. Instead, Town Manager Daniel Morgado urged the selectmen to ensure that budget recommendations from the BOS stay within the town's existing levy limit. The exception would be an article on the 2013 Annual Town Meeting warrant to pay for an unanticipated disaster or state of emergency.

Shrewsbury Public Library presents local author on Alzheimer's caretaking

Shrewsbury - Phil Gilman McGourty, now living in Shrewsbury, spent 15 years taking care of her husband, Larry, as he battled with Alzheimer's disease.?...

SCDC event to feature suitcase collection for foster children

Shrewsbury - The Shrewsbury Child Development Committee (SCDC) will be holding its annual Toy and Baby Gear Sale Saturday, Nov. 3, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Sherwood Middle School in Shrewsbury. The event will feature families from Shrewsbury and the surrounding communities who will have tables set up to sell toys and baby gear.

Shrewsbury selectmen approve water hikes

Shrewsbury - The Board of Selectmen voted to increase Shrewsbury's water rates at its Sept. 25 meeting. The residential base rate for households consuming zero to 5000 gallons of water will rise from $19 to $21 per quarter. For every gallon used over that 5000 gallon base there will be an additional charge per 1000 gallons used. That tier is: 5,001 to 25,000 gallons, $3.40; 25,001 to 60,000 gallons, $6.30; and over 60,000 gallons, $10.00.

Shrewsbury Lions Club golf tournament to benefit Usher Syndrome

Shrewsbury – The Shrewsbury Lions Club will be hosting a golf tournament Saturday, Oct. 20 at Juniper Hills Riverside Golf Course, 202 Brigham St.,...

Mountain View Cemetery clean up

Shrewsbury - The town of Shrewsbury Cemetery Office asks that all flowers and decorations be removed from?Mountain View Cemetery lots by Oct. 10 in...