State law requires a Town Meeting before July 1. But how do you balance social distancing with democracy?
Grafton has already moved its Town Meeting to June 20 and Town Election to June 23. With the COVID-19 pandemic
Read MoreGrafton has already moved its Town Meeting to June 20 and Town Election to June 23. With the COVID-19 pandemic
Read MoreIt’s not exactly traditional for a town official to introduce a Town Meeting proposal by holding up handwritten signs while
Read MoreGrafton High School Principal Jim Pignataro is still hoping the Class of 2020 will be still be able to celebrate
Read MoreCommunity Harvest Project will hold its annual Plantapalooza Plant Sale Fundraiser through an online store opening to the public Thursday
Read MoreYES! Grafton began campaigning in earnest for the $4 million Proposition 2 1/2 override Sunday night, facing an even more
Read MoreThey came with lawn chairs, placed a proper socially distanced apart, drawn by a lilting voice that traveled down Cortland
Read MoreA total of 81 employees of the Worcester Walmart have tested positive for COVID-19 after three days of testing. Meanwhile
Read MoreTown Meeting and the Town Election were delayed until June, but the last thing you want to do is to
Read MoreTina Qualey is hoping to hear bells Tuesday at 7 p.m. Handbells. Maybe church bells. Heck, even pots and pans
Read MoreMask up! Gov. Charlie Baker issued an order Friday requiring the use of masks or face coverings in public places
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