Valentine's Day is upon us, so we thought we'd ask: and share some stories with you!
The deadline for our weekly photo contest is 5 p.m. Monday.
One Grafton resident was bothered that the local Dunkin' Donuts had planned to remain open through the storm.
In our latest weekly photo contest, we want to see shots taken at the local businesses you know and love.
The EPA reported that Worcester area companies dumped 3 million pounds of toxic waste.
Has the absence of Charter's social media customer service impacted you?
We post a roundup of restaurant openings and closings in the area.
The new sandwich shop replaced Branded Bear Deli, which closed in August.
One MetroWest-area vet is using laser therapy to help dogs and cats. How have you helped manage pets' pain?
Following the deaths of several children, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission is working to get the recliners out of homes.
Marvel Comics' 'Amazing Spider-Man' series ended with issue 700—and a new spider in charge.
Bushel N' Peck will be on Route 140 in Grafton Center.
Tablets, flip-screen laptops and smart TV devices are among the popular choices this year.
The grocer has voluntarily recalled 240 cartons of a frozen chicken and rice meal due to possible listeria contamination.
It's the fourth recall for the brand-new Escape. Ford is offering loaner cars to buyers until they can fix the problem.
A group of Framingham residents is hosting a fundraiser tonight for Lt. Gov. Tim Murray, a possible candidate for governor in 2014; Murray has yet to announce his candidacy.
Consumers with milk allergens or sensitivity run the risk of a serious or life threatening allergic reaction if they use the dressing.
The Internet giant has been exempt from collecting sales taxes in Massachusetts, but some say that changed when it bought a North Reading company this year.
Peruse our handy list of what's open and closed for the holiday, and if you know of a place we've missed, add it in the comments.
This Friday's 'Buy Nothing Day,' same day as 'Black Friday,' has taken on a new political tinge. Does that change how you view the effort to keep the holidays from becoming one big shopping trip?
Start your holiday shopping at locally owned stores during Small Business Saturday.
The issue is that a small bushing inside the container has “the potential to leach lead,” according to the FDA. The item was sold at large retailers and e-retailers.
Do you like local businesses in Grafton? You might want to like them on Facebook, too!
CSX's TRANSFLO facility officially opened today.
Check out the latest MetroWest restaurant information.
Weight-loss surgery will begin in the next several months at Milford Regional Medical Center. The surgery now is the single most referred procedure to other hospitals. Public information sessions will begin this week.
The recall includes UltraMist Sport, UltraMist Ultra Defense and UltraMist Kids.
Two types of treats are being recalled because of possible salmonella contamination.
The recall is because of potentially-contaminated peanut butter sold in Starbucks Protein Bistro Boxes.
Frosted Mini-Wheats Bite Size Original and Mini-Wheats Unfrosted Bite Size were part of the recall.
The boy's family is suing Trader Joe's; they purchased the contaminated product in Shrewsbury.
A faulty hose could cause a fire.
American Express will refund about $85 million to approximately 250,000 customers.
Bags of salad recalled due to potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes, an organism which can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections
The proposed rate would save the average heating customers, using natural gas with NStar, about $15 a month.
The potentially contaminated ricotta salata cheese may have been sold in Massachusetts.
Ask 10 different people and you might get 10 different answers as to why gas prices have spiked sharply in September.
Much anticipated Apple product is coming Sept. 21.
While waiting for spring, greenhouse falls victim to winter.