This new committee will oversee work at the library.
A Grafton teen has started a commission to look at the town's agricultural needs.
Officials hope the park will be dedicated in the spring.
The Cable Television Oversight Committee makes the announcement.
Questions are raised about the materials used for the new roof.
Next week's trash schedule is also affected.
The town administrator offers suggestions for those with torn bags.
Voters will be asked to approve borrowing at the Feb. 13 meeting.
The post-graduation program for young people needs improvement, he said.
A new high school is one of the factors driving the increase, the superintendent said.
Issues of ADA compliance remain outstanding.
The vote was closest in precinct 3.
The issue now goes 'back to the drawing board.'
The turnout is good for today's library question, Town Clerk Maureen Clark reports.
Polls will be open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. at Grafton Elementary School, 105 Millbury St.
The library will be a good deal for Grafton, the writer says.
The project is too expensive, writer says.
The library makes financial sense, the writer says.
Have your say on this controversial issue.
The Library Trustees have received more than $500,000 in pledges, supporters report.
Selectman John Dowling wants to get the word out.
Do you think the casino bill is a good idea?
Because of the Thanksgiving holiday, some trash pick-up days will be different.
Melissa's Bill was the subject of discussion at a Grafton meeting about registered sex offenders.
Selectmen consider forming a committee to decide whether to build a new municipal center.
Selectmen approve a new, higher tax rate.
Library board urges residents to support the new library.
George Carroll reads the names of the Grafton residents who died in World War II.
Extended hours are aimed at helping residents clear storm debris.
Town Administrator says the new school has all the needed features.
He is no stranger to the town, having served Grafton previously.
Former Grafton selectman Robert Lewis will lead the charge.
Redistricting proposal moves Grafton from Richard Neal's district to James McGovern's.
Nearly 200 residents sought refuge during the storm.
The Grafton Economic Development Commission sets goals.
Questions still linger about Honeywell project.
Selectmen want added hours to accommodate the storm debris.
Selectmen approve change of date in light of the storm.
Lake Ripple dredge comes out of the water.
Residents needing shelter are welcome.