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Changes Coming To Shrewsbury Trash, Recycling, Waste Disposal
Shrewsbury residents should expect new collection practices, plus a subsidy for hazardous waste disposal.

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Shrewsbury residents should expect new collection practices, plus a subsidy for hazardous waste disposal.

A sure sign of warm weather incoming is the reopening of the local restaurant for the summer season.
State police and Stow firefighters responded to inspect the "pineapple" fragmentation grenade on Friday.
See what's going on this week at the Wayland library for kids, adults, teens and babies.
A fundraiser in Worcester featuring two of the Democratic Party's main figures could be disrupted Tuesday.
The two-vehicle collision Saturday morning caused delays in the northbound lanes.
The 27-year-old Westborough woman was first reported missing on March 14.
Gov. Maura Healey in January cut $375 million from the state budget as part of a plan to make up for a $1 billion shortfall.
Monday's election in Sudbury features two contested race, and plenty more. Here's what to know.
Wayland Pie Company will operate out of an existing restaurant as a new concept, according to the owners.
The National Weather Service has issued several weather advisories in Massachusetts with a storm set to begin Friday night.
The 349-seat theater has been closed for more than a decade, but it's now being marketed as a new downtown entertainment center.
Book a spot now, Easter Sunday is coming early this year on March 31.
Worcester lags the statewide average in areas like life expectancy, and is above in factors like smoking, teen pregnancy and obesity.
The crash happened Sunday night along Ruggles Street in Westborough.
More than 50 cities and towns recently received grants under the Municipal Americans with Disabilities Act Grant program.
The fourth annual Roast of Worcester on Friday will make you regret living here, but will also raise money for Lou Gehrig's disease.
Richard Thalmann is one of three candidates running for two seats up for election on the Sudbury School Committee.
The three-day Massachusetts Educational Theater Guild begins Thursday with a performance by Wayland students.
The Simpson Spring Company water had PFAS levels above the state threshold. The company has suspended distributing its water.