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RenovoMD welcomes new doctor Boulay, Thomas to leave Shrewsbury Planning Board

NORTHBOROUGH – RenovoMD is proud to welcome Dr. David Tiber to their talented team of medical professionals. With extensive experience in aesthetic medicine, Dr. Tiber received his medical degree from Rutgers Medical School, completed his residency at the University of Miami, and his pediatric intensive care fellowship at Stanford. Throughout his career, Dr. Tiber has had a special interest in non-surgical procedures such as Botox, fillers, and laser treatments.

At RenovoMD, Dr. Tiber will work alongside RenovoMD’s owner and medical director Dr. Jean Casello. and the rest of the team to offer services including Botox and fillers, laser skin rejuvenation, and CoolSculpting.

“We are overjoyed to have Dr. Tiber join our team,” said Casello. “His expertise in aesthetic medicine, combined with his passion for helping

David Tiber

patients look and feel their best, makes him a valuable addition to our practice.”

Dr. Tiber is currently accepting new patients at RenovoMD’s office located at 96 W Main St., Northborough.

To schedule an appointment or learn more, contact the office at 508-393-6398 or visit them on the web at www. RenovoMD.com.

By Evan Walsh Reporter

SHREWSBURY – At the end of the Planning Board’s April 13 meeting, Chair Steven Boulay and member Joseph Thomas announced that they would not be returning to the board for the upcoming term.

Boulay will be moving out of Shrewsbury and therefore will no longer be eligible to participate in meetings. Boulay said that this would be his last meeting with the board.

Thomas, whose term expires on June 30, has asked not to be reappointed to the board.

Boulay expressed appreciation for his colleagues after his announcement.

“I just wanted to say thank you to all of the board members that are present here this evening for all the service, time, and support I’ve gotten over the years that I’ve been working with you,” Boulay said.

Boulay also thanked town staff and previous planning board members.

“I will miss everyone. I promise I’ll be coming back to visit every once in a while,” he continued.

Boulay moved to adjourn the meeting, but board members wouldn’t let him leave without recognizing and complimenting him.

“I’m going to miss you greatly,” Thomas said, “I’ve learned a lot from you; you’ve always done well for the community, [and] you’ve done well for this board. You have — whether it’s the biggest project or the smallest project

— you’ve tackled it exactly the same. I give you all the credit in the world, and I wish you the best.”

Other board members echoed Thomas’ sentiment. Timothy Jarry thanked Boulay for his leadership.

“I think your demeanor in handling these meetings — in particular the last few — has been really admirable. Thank you for your time and service,” he said.

The town of Shrewsbury is now accepting applications to serve on the planning board. Applications available via the town’s website.

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