The first meeting will be held June 14.
The town is considering a change and is looking for feedback.
The race was uncontested.
Jennifer O'Neil was one of nearly 30 candidates written in at yesterday's vote.
Scully wins the most votes of all candidates in all races.
Newcomer Maggie McDonald falls short.
He defeated Bruce Spinney to win another term.
Testing is mandatory in certain situations.
Encouraging public transportation has many benefits, the congressman says.
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The tax costs more to collect than the amount of money taken in, the assessor says.
The polls are open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. at Grafton Elementary School.
The writer endorses Planning Board candidate.
The Special Town Meeting begins at 7 p.m., followed by Town Meeting at 7:30 p.m.
This is the time of year for vaccinations, prior to the peak season, the state reports.
He is one of three candidates for Planning Board.
She is one of three candidates for School Committee.
He is one of three School Committee candidates.
She is one of three School Committee candidates.
He is one of three Planning Board candidates.
Three of the five selectmen favor loosening restrictions of keeping chickens in town.
The land could be used as a combination of recreation and business.
The wine will be sold and sampled at Farmer's Market.
Selectman candidate Bruce Spinney answers our questions.
The incumbent selectman answers our questions.
Robert Hassinger and Michael Scully attend the candidates' forum.
She discusses such issues as MCAS and the school budget at a candidates' forum.
The work should take about two weeks.
Padgett touts his experience, while Spinney says he brings fresh approach.
Cantor and Boehner are 'more frightening in real life than they are on TV,' James McGovern said.
The congressman will no longer cover Grafton as of January.
Candidates Night is scheduled Sunday.
Construction is scheduled to begin in September.
Regionalization is among the subjects that was discussed at a meeting in Shrewsbury.
The committee, if approved, would explore a new or renovated DPW building.
The property owner is accused of paying tenants to remove asbestos improperly.
Residents are encouraged to use new app.
Concerns are discussed about traffic impeding the runners.
The building may become the town's top priority.