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The Dumpster Divers Rentals & Recycling Drop-Off Center
Residential Dumpster Rentals in Central MA
The Dumpster Divers Rentals & Recycling Drop-Off Center
The Dumpster Divers Rentals & Recycling Drop-Off Center
3A Industrial DrShrewsbury Massachusetts 01545USA
508-925-5245
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We are a family-owned trash removal company in Shrewsbury MA that specializes in junk recycling and dumpster rentals for homeowners and contractors throughout Central MA. We pride ourselves on our exceptional customer service, on-time deliveries and competitive pricing for our dumpster services.
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About Shrewsbury
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 Select Board. == 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 km2) 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.