"Meet the Candidates'' will air on Wednesdays.
The grant will help with upgrades to the Town House at 1 Grafton Common.
The issue may be discussed at Town Meeting.
The award is given in connection with Sunshine Week.
The budget gap now stands at $205,000.
The board that will decide the library's future holds its first meeting.
Planning Board will now be contested, along with School Committee and Board of Selectmen.
Weigh in on the town's latest issue.
The issue may be decided at Town Meeting.
The students are impressed with the resources and services that are available.
Two races are now contested for the spring election.
State Rep. George Peterson brightens their day.
Vote falls short of two-thirds margin.
A long-forgotten interview with Romney, his wife and Matt Amorello will air this week.
The Library Building Committee will meet for the first time Feb. 23.
The $6.8 million Honeywell project will be the topic of a Special Town Meeting.
After years of study, the feasibility committee makes a recommendation.
Education costs and debt service are among the major factors.
Selectmen are split on the punishment after underage teen is served.
The responses tell a lot about a town.
Details of the library's future remain undetermined.
Selectmen accept the retirements of police officers and a library employee.
School Committee, Selectmen and Planning Board races are underway.
The superintendent of schools described the proposed increase of $430,000 as "fantastic.''
Check the list to see if your precinct has changed.
The town may use free cash to bolster the program, he said.
Two candidates are in the race so far for selectman.
Steps are discussed to make the town more approachable to businesses.
The town has released its election calendar.
Selectmen admit the bags pose challenges.
The manufacturers have restocked the shelves at local retailers.
The Monday holidays changes the collection dates.
A new video has been developed to explain more about the issue.
The closing of the North and South Grafton branches draws criticism.
Trustees and selectmen discuss the next steps for the library.
The school remains on schedule to open in September, the board chairman reports.
Weigh in on the library's future.
The board of trustees considers its next move.
The public is encouraged to learn about the proposal.
MBTA ponders changes.