Edward Kilik, 101, is first to receive Grafton’s new Boston Post Cane
At 101, Edward Kilik is the oldest resident in the town of Grafton — and he has the Boston Post
Read moreAt 101, Edward Kilik is the oldest resident in the town of Grafton — and he has the Boston Post
Read moreMax Cleveland and Logan Donohue are Grafton’s two newest on-call firefighters, the first of what the town hopes will be
Read moreFor decades, Grafton’s Boston Post Cane was presented to the oldest resident in town and passed on to the next
Read moreBack when I was in middle school, if someone complimented my appearance — a very rare occasion, because I was
Read moreRemember the time when fall Town Meeting voted in favor of making the Town Clerk’s position appointed rather than elected?
Read moreIn past years, kids were given the opportunity to vote at the Municipal Center for the shape of the Grafton
Read moreGrafton’s Town Election is now on May 22 after the need for COVID-19 precautions for students, poll workers, and voters
Read moreThe Town Clerk is asking to postpone the spring election or move the polls out of the schools to maintain
Read moreWhen Grafton residents feel passionate about politics, they show up to vote — and now, they are getting recognized for
Read moreGrafton is entering the homestretch of the 2020 election season without the official most trained for the task: its town
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