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Idea Painting Company, a top-rated painter specializing in exterior painting services, has helped thousands of Shrewsbury homeowners, business owners, property managers, and other individuals in the Greater Boston, MA area. After some research, we’re confident you’ll find us to be the right exterior house painting contractor to handle your exterior painting project.

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In short…Because we have a reputation for quality work and being budget friendly.  Our customer service is second to none. Our team is always responsive, courteous, friendly, and respectful.

At Idea Painting Company, we do it all! From conception to completion, we handle every aspect of your painting or restoration project. This integrated approach reduces project time and money by streamlining each phase of implementation and eliminating the delays that often plague sub-contracted projects.

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  • Quality workmanship that is guaranteed to last
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  • Dependable service that is completed on time and on budget
  • Free estimates and a fully insured crew

To review the creativity of our work and the quality of our craftsmanship, simply take a look at our Photo Gallery. Our decades worth of painting projects speak for themselves! From custom commercial projects to house painting, and more — You can trust your project or business property to our team of experts.

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When you paint the outside of your home yourself, you risk making mistakes. While a quality paint job increases your home’s curb appeal, a bad one does the opposite. You get these benefits when you hire professional exterior painters:

Professional Results

A professional paint job adds value to your home and lasts longer than an amateur paint job. Professionals also save you time and money.

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With so many exterior house paint colors, it can be hard to pick one. We have experience with painting all types of Massachusetts residences, and we can advise you on the best color and paint type for your budget.

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Painting involves high surfaces and specialized equipment. Our team has the proper training and certifications for exterior painting services. We have everything we need to prevent damage and disruption.

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Prep work comes first in a quality painting project. Before we apply paint to your exterior surface, we:

  • Clean the surface with power washing and scraping
  • Check to see if the area needs sanding or patching
  • Inspect the surface for rot, mold, or other issues

Our thorough process ensures beautiful and lasting results. We inspect the work area first, which may uncover hidden problems. In professional exterior painting services, we know that a solid start is the key to a fantastic finish.

When we complete the job, we check for flakes, debris, and chips. We also clean up the area and leave it the way we found it.

Exterior painting preparation helps everything go smoothly. We plan well and keep you informed so that you can have peace of mind.

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We’re willing to discuss projects constrained by a budget.

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We show up on time and finish ahead of schedule regularly.

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Our crew is pleasant and easy to talk to on the job site.

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No matter the size of your house, painting it is a big undertaking. These exterior house painting tips will help you get the best result:

  • Buy quality tools. While you want to save money, you don’t want a cheap-looking home. Invest in a few synthetic-bristle brushes with different edges. You should also buy a heavy-duty roller, paint cans, and a bucket.
  • Watch the weather. If you paint in direct sunlight, the heat will dry your paint too fast. You also don’t want to paint when you have a risk of high winds or rain. Check the paint label to see the recommended environment.
  • Check for lead. If you have an old home or building, you may want to get a lead test kit to avoid exposing yourself or others to lead paint.
  • Clean the exterior. Dirt and grime will ruin your fresh paint. Use a cleaner that works on mildew or hire a professional power washer.

When you hire us for exterior painting services, we’ll take care of all of these items for you.

How to Choose Exterior House Paint Colors

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Your interior colors typically reflect your style. With the outside of your home, you also have to keep in mind:

  • Durability
  • The colors of your patio or other accents
  • Trim color
  • Neighborhood
  • Climate

When choosing exterior house paint colors, plan to invest in a premium brand that resists stains and weather. If you have brick or stone near your home, try picking one of their underlying tones. You can choose an opposing color instead of a complementary one—for example, a warm color to contrast with a cooler tone.

Try using an online tool that will recommend coordinating or matching colors. These tools help you visualize the finished look with different color combos.

Finally, buy several test paints. Make sure you test colors on different sides of your home to see them in various lightings. Once you see the colors on your home, you can make a better judgment on which one looks best.

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Shrewsbury OVERVIEW

Town of Shrewsbury
Municipality
Homestead of General Artemas Ward

Homestead of General Artemas Ward
Official seal of Town of Shrewsbury

Location in Worcester County and the state of Massachusetts

Location in Worcester County and the state of Massachusetts
Coordinates:

42°17′45″N 71°42′48″W / 42.29583°N 71.71333°W / 42.29583; -71.71333Coordinates: 42°17′45″N 71°42′48″W / 42.29583°N 71.71333°W / 42.29583; -71.71333

Country United States
State Massachusetts
County Worcester
Settled 1722
Incorporated 1727
Government

 • Type Representative town meeting
 • Town
   Manager
Kevin Mizikar
 • Board of
   Selectmen
James F. Kane
Maurice M. DePalo
John R. Samia
John I. Lebeaux
Beth Casavant
Area

 • Total 21.7 sq mi (56.1 km)
 • Land 20.7 sq mi (53.7 km2)
 • Water 0.9 sq mi (2.4 km)
Elevation

668 ft (204 m)
Population

 (2020)
 • Total 38,325
 • Density 1,851.4/sq mi (713.7/km2)
Time zone UTC−5 (Eastern)
 • Summer (DST) UTC−4 (Eastern)
ZIP Code
01545
Area code 508 / 774
FIPS code 69-60165
GNIS feature ID 0619489
Website www.shrewsburyma.gov

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.

Incorporated in 1727, Shrewsbury prospered in the 19th-century due to its proximity to Worcester, and from visitors to Lake Quinsigamond. The town is governed under the New England representative town meeting system, headed by the Town Manager and five-member elected Board of Selectmen.

History

The Town of Shrewsbury, named for Shrewsbury, England, is a community with an uneven and hilly terrain cut by a number of minor streams providing several small water power sites. Grants of land were made in what would eventually be the town beginning in 1664, with the 3,200-acre (13 km) grant called Haynes Farm as the largest. In 1664 Native American leader, Peter Jethro, and other Nipmuc Indians deeded land around Lake Quinsigamond to settlers in the area. Settlers came primarily from Sudbury and Marlborough, and the first permanent settler was Gersham Wheelock in 1720. As a town, Shrewsbury was first settled in 1722 and officially incorporated in 1727.

Townspeople created an agricultural economy with apple orchards, and by 1750, there were two stores and four taverns as well as several small industries in operation. The rapid fall of prices for agricultural goods, the shortage of hard currency, and the general economic depression following the Revolutionary War produced disastrous conditions for colonists. Shays’ Rebellion in 1786 sought to close the courts to prevent debt collections and the foreclosure of mortgages. Shrewsbury became a staging area for the rebellion and the encampment of the more than 400 insurgents, before the march on the Worcester Court House.

A leather industry began in 1786 in Shrewsbury, and town farmers developed large cattle herds to support the manufacture of boots and shoes. This was followed by the establishment of gunsmithing operations in 1797, which produced rifles, shotguns and pistols and eventually cutlery. Luther Goddard began in 1809 by making brass clocks and then established a small watch factory employing a few skilled Swiss and English watchmakers. Lumbering created sawmills, and they in turn drew chair and cabinet makers, plow and wagon builders.

The development of streetcar routes in the 19th century propelled the growth of single-family housing in town. A summer resort population on Lake Quinsigamond became consumers of the market garden produce grown by town farmers. As Shrewsbury’s industry was killed by the lack of large waterpower sites and the tardy arrival of the railroad, its role as a suburb of Worcester grew more important. The town’s population doubled from 1915 to 1940 as continued streetcar suburb growth brought more modern settlers into the community. Other modern developments included an increased number of lakeside cottages, ethnic clubs and recreational areas on the lake.

The 1953 Worcester tornado came through the Shrewsbury area, killing twelve people and causing extensive damage.

Since the late 20th century, Shrewsbury and neighboring Westborough have seen a large influx of immigration from South Asia, particularly India.

Geography

Shrewsbury is a suburb of Worcester. The town has a total area of 21.6 square miles (56 km), of which 20.7 square miles (54 km2) of it is land and 0.9 sq mi (2.3 km) of it (4.25%) is water. Busta Rhymes Island is located in Shrewsbury.

Climate

Demographics

Historical population
Year Pop. ±%
1850 1,596 —    
1860 1,558 −2.4%
1870 1,610 +3.3%
1880 1,500 −6.8%
1890 1,449 −3.4%
1900 1,626 +12.2%
1910 1,946 +19.7%
1920 3,708 +90.5%
1930 6,910 +86.4%
1940 7,586 +9.8%
1950 10,594 +39.7%
1960 16,622 +56.9%
1970 19,196 +15.5%
1980 22,674 +18.1%
1990 24,146 +6.5%
2000 31,640 +31.0%
2010 35,608 +12.5%
2020 38,325 +7.6%
Source: United States census records and Population Estimates Program data.

By the 2020 census, the population had reached 38,325.

As of the 2020 Census, there were 38,325 people, the racial makeup of the town was 64.1% White, 2.5% African American, 0.1% Native American, 24.6% Asian, 0.01% Pacific Islander, 0.2% from other races, and 6.5% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 4.2% of the population.

As of the 2020 Census there were 14,966 households, out of which 34.5% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 60.1% were married couples living together, 7.5% had a female householder with no husband present, and 29.7% were non-families. Of all households 25.3% were made up of individuals, and 10.5% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.54, and the average family size was 3.09.

In the town, the population was spread out, with 25.6% under the age of 18, 5.0% from 18 to 24, 33.4% from 25 to 44, 22.4% from 45 to 64, and 13.5% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 38 years. For every 100 females, there were 94.6 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 91.4 males.

The median income for a household in the town was $109,000 and the median income for a family was $124,000 (as of the 2010 census). Males had a median income of $56,259 versus $37,129 for females. The per capita income for the town was $45,570. About 3.3% of families and 4.8% of the population were below the poverty line, including 4.6% of those under age 18 and 7.6% of those age 65 or over.

Economy

Notable businesses

  • Hebert Candies, where white chocolate was first produced in the United States.
  • The now-defunct Worcester Foundation for Experimental Biology was a research facility where the combined oral contraceptive pill was first developed. The campus is now the Hoagland-Pincus Conference Center of the University of Massachusetts Medical School.
  • The now-defunct Spag’s, an all-purpose store, which predated Costco, Walmart and other similar outlets. The site is now a retail development.
  • The now-defunct White City amusement park, now the site of a shopping plaza.

Arts and culture

Registered historic places

The following sites in Shrewbury are listed on the National Register of Historic Places:

  • General Artemas Ward House
  • District No. 5 School
  • Shrewsbury Historic District, in the town center
  • Two 1767 Milestones from the Boston Post Road

Library

The Shrewsbury Public Library was established in 1872. The library was expanded in 1978, and a new 42,000-square-foot (3,900 m2) library opened in 2016.

Parks and recreation

  • Ski Ward – a year-round recreational facility offering skiing, snowboarding, and snowtubing.
  • Prospect Park – a 71-acre (29 ha) forest area with walking, running, and biking trails.

Government

Town government

Shrewsbury is governed in the traditional New England style. Municipal elections are held on the first Tuesday in May. The legislative branch, a Representative Town Meeting, has 240 elected members. The executive branch has a five-member Board of Selectmen with three-year staggered terms, an appointed Town Manager, and other elected and appointed positions.

The Board of Selectmen includes Maurice M. DePalo (chair), Beth N. Casavant (vice-chair), Theresa H. Flynn, John R. Samia, and Michelle Conlin. The Town Manager is Kevin J. Mizikar.

State and federal governmen

  • State Representative: Hannah Kane (R—11th Worcester district)
  • State Senator: Michael O. Moore (D—2nd Worcester district)
  • Governor’s Councilor: Paul Depalo (D)
  • U.S. Representative: James McGovern (D—Massachusetts’s 2nd congressional district)
  • U.S. Senators: Elizabeth Warren (D), Ed Markey (D)

Education

Public schools

Shrewsbury Public Schools is the public school district in the town. Schools in the district include Shrewsbury High School, two middle schools, four elementary schools, one early childhood school for kindergarten and grade one, and one preschool. These schools are Beal Early Childhood Center (preschool to 1st grade), Major Howard W. Beal School (grades 1–4), Floral Street School (grades 1–4), Spring Street School (grades 1–4), Walter J. Paton Elementary School (grades 2–4), Calvin Coolidge Elementary School (grades 1–4), Sherwood Middle School (grades 5–6), Oak Middle School (grades 7–8), and the Shrewsbury High School.

Private schools

Non-public schools in town include Shrewsbury Montessori, a private school offering programs for Pre-K through grade 6; St. Mary’s School, a Catholic parochial school for Pre-K through grade 8; and Saint John’s High School, a private Xaverian Brothers–sponsored high school.

Notable people

  • Richard T. Antoun (1932–2009), Professor Emeritus of Anthropology at Binghamton University; stabbed to death by a student
  • Kenneth S. Apfel (born 1948), 13th Commissioner of Social Security
  • Lillian Asplund (1906–2006), last American survivor of the Titanic sinking
  • Matthew Beaton (born 1978), former Massachusetts state legislator
  • Mike Birbiglia (born 1978), stand-up comedian
  • Peter I. Blute (born 1956), Congressman representing Massachusetts’s 3rd congressional district from 1993 to 1997
  • Min Chueh Chang (1908–1991), co-inventor of the combined oral contraceptive pill and in-vitro fertilization
  • Ralph Earl (1751–1801), American painter and landscape artist, known for his portrait of Roger Sherman
  • Gardner Howe (1759–1854), Vermont state legislator
  • Jonah Howe (1749–1826), Massachusetts state legislator
  • Luke Knowlton (1738–1810), founder of Newfane, Vermont, Justice of the Vermont Supreme Court, member of the Vermont House of Representatives
  • Gregory Mcdonald (1937–2008), author of the Fletch series of novels
  • Craig Mello (born 1960), winner of the 2006 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
  • Francis Patrick O’Connor (1927–2007), Massachusetts Supreme Court Judge
  • Robert Allan Ridley Parker (born 1936), director of the NASA Management Office at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory
  • Charlie Pierce (born 1953), American writer/journalist, and panelist on NPR’s Wait Wait… Don’t Tell Me
  • Karyn Polito (born 1966), Massachusetts state legislator and 72nd Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts
  • Simon Lizotte (born 1992), German America Professional Disc Golfer
  • Teddy Quinlivan (born 1994), Transgender fashion model
  • Artemas Ward (1727–1800), American Major General in the American Revolutionary War and a Congressman from Massachusetts, often characterized as the runner-up for George Washington’s post
  • Jesse Livermore (1877 –1940), stock trader
  • Hannah Kane (born 1971), Massachusetts State Representative representing the 11th Worcester District

References

External links

  • Official website
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