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Vol. 48 | No. 31 | August 5, 2022
A look inside Shrewsbury’s new police station
Select Board awards ARPA funds for splash pad in Westborough
By Laura Hayes Managing Editor
PHOTO/CAROLINE GORDON
Public safety radios will also see ARPA funds.
SHREWSBURY - It’s been nearly a year since the groundbreaking of the new Shrewsbury Police Station. Since, visitors to the Shrewsbury Town Hall campus and driving past along Maple Avenue have been eagerly watching as the new station was built. “From the outside, it’s starting to take on the appearance of a finished building,” said Board of Selectmen Chair and Police Station Building Committee member Moe DePalo.
WESTBOROUGH - The town may soon get a splash pad after the Select Board awarded American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds to the project during its July 19 meeting. Westborough is slated to receive $5.7
Crews broke ground last Sept. Back in 2020, Shrewsbury residents approved a $42 million debt exclusion to fund the new station. Last summer, plans for the station were approved by the Planning Board. The plans call for a building that is nearly double the footprint of the existing station, which was built in 1971 and renovated in 1996. Crews began working
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Police station | 10
By Laura Hayes Managing Editor
PHOTO/LAURA HAYES
Chief Kevin Anderson stands in the lobby of the new station.
Algonquin little league celebrates following win over Shrewsbury By Laura Hayes Managing Editor
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PHOTO/JON RATNER
NORTHBOROUGH/SOUTHBOROUGH - As Coach David Fioretti saw it, the Algonquin 11-year-old District All Stars played their best game last week when they faced off against
Shrewsbury for the 11U District 5 Tournament Championship. Ultimately, Algonquin beat Shrewsbury 11-1. Fioretti predicted the team was going to win early in the game. “You can tell early on how Algonquin All Stars pose with their trophies after they beat Shrewsbury for the 11U District 5 Tournament Championship.
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