Carlson named Select Board chair for second year over Mead’s objection
If anyone was worried that Select Board meetings would be quiet after Ed Prisby refused to seek re-election, they haven’t
Read MoreIf anyone was worried that Select Board meetings would be quiet after Ed Prisby refused to seek re-election, they haven’t
Read MoreOnly 801 voters — 5.8 percent of registered voters according to the official numbers — turned out for Grafton’s Town
Read MoreGov. Charlie Baker will file legislation to extend certain emergency measures currently in place via executive orders that are set
Read MoreState Rep. David Muradian recently supported legislation that will provide additional financial relief to Massachusetts businesses facing huge pandemic-related increases
Read MoreGrafton’s next fire chief will be “strong,” but you can’t say the same for the voter turnout in Saturday’s Town
Read MoreEd Prisby probably didn’t plan to spend his last moments on the Select Board talking about trash bags. But before
Read MoreThe lawn signs are sparse, the campaigning more incidental than in-your-face. Nevertheless: There’s a new red, white and blue mailbox
Read MoreAnother sign of COVID-19 restrictions lifting: the Grafton Public Library is temporarily reopening in June, with limited hours. Curbside pickup
Read MoreAll COVID-19 restrictions will be lifted by May 29 and the state of emergency will end June 19, Gov. Charlie
Read MoreHave opinions about how the town should be run but you’re not quite ready to run for office? The following
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