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SHREWSBURY — On Feb. 22, 1974, Eileen Ferro was brutally stabbed to death in her Ladyslipper Drive home. She was 21. On Thursday - 50 years to the day Ferro was slain — her life was celebrated ...
Shrewsbury (/ˈʃruzberi/ SHROOZ-bury) is a town in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 38,325 according to the 2020 United States Census, in nearly 15,000 households. [1] Incorporated in 1727, Shrewsbury prospered in the 19th century due to its proximity to Worcester, and from visitors to Lake Quinsigamond.
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The Shrewsbury Historic District encompasses the historic early center of the town of Shrewsbury, Massachusetts. It consists of the town common, laid out in 1721 at what are now Main and Prospect Streets, and buildings adjacent or nearby. The district was declared locally in 1972, and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in ...
Find out everything you need to know before the Shrewsbury 2022 election on May 3, including who's on the ballot and where to vote. 2022 Shrewsbury Election Guide: Candidates, Polling Places, Poll ...
An attorney, [4] Polito co-owns and operates a commercial real estate development firm. [5] [1]Polito is a member of the Republican Party. [6] Her experience in politics and government includes stints as a Shrewsbury Town Meeting member (1993-2000), a member of the Shrewsbury Zoning Board of Appeals (1994-1995), and a Shrewsbury selectman (1995-1998).
Shrewsbury Electric & Cable Operations General Manager Christopher R. Roy, $238,552.08 Town Manager Kevin J. Mizikar , $225,428.32 Fire Chief James M. Vuona , $219,990.36
Artemas Ward was born at Shrewsbury in the Province of Massachusetts Bay in 1727 to Nahum Ward (1684–1754) and Martha (Howe) Ward. [2] He was the sixth of seven children. His father had broad and successful career interests as a sea captain, merchant, land developer, farmer, lawyer and juri