Tag: Shrewsbury
Voters Reject $28.1 Million School Spending Plan
By John Burton
SHREWSBURY – Borough voters sent a strong message of “no” to the Board of Education with the outcome of this week’s school referendum.
Borough...
Shrewsbury Mayor Reflects on Borough’s Growth
By Donald W. Burden, Mayor of Shrewsbury
The profile of the communities served by The Two River Times continues to evolve and expand as our...
Marine Sanctuary Proposal Quietly Recedes
Story and photo by Joseph Sapia
A proposal asking the federal government to declare Sandy Hook Bay and part of its watershed a national...
Shrewsbury To Vote On $28 Million In School Improvements
By John Burton
SHREWSBURY – Borough residents have a lot to consider when they go to the polls next Tuesday to vote on a multi-part,...
QuickChek Plan With Gas Station Before Zoning Board
By John Burton
SHREWSBURY — The protracted development application to construct a convenience store and gas station on Shrewsbury Avenue continues to be opposed by...
Addressing Climate Change on The Local Level
By John Burton
SHREWSBURY – The local members of the Citizens’ Climate Lobby are hoping to turn up the temperature for elected officials on the subject...
Fall Signing Day Recap
Congratulations to our local athletes who have signed national letters of intent to play their sport in their chosen college or university.
CHRISTIAN BROTHERS ACADEMY
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GOP Retains Majority In Shrewsbury
By John Burton
SHREWSBURY – This was not the year for change for Shrewsbury given the election results.
Despite a year when Democrats had a full...
A Rarity in Shrewsbury: A Contested Race
By John Burton
SHREWSBURY – This is an unusual year for borough politics. When voters go to the polls on Nov. 8 they will have...
ShopRite Eyes Shrewsbury Avenue For New Store
By Christina Johnson
SHREWSBURY – The borough’s zoning board is considering a proposal for a brand new Shoprite supermarket to be constructed adjacent to the...


















