National Weather Service has updated and upgraded its snow forecast.
The Department of Public Works offers advice to residents.
Fifteen pieces of equipment are available to tackle the snowy roads.
Grafton receives additional local aid.
The library vote was living proof that every vote counts.
Town Meeting supports a committee of nine, pending the Dec. 13 vote.
Meeting is discussed to vote on a townwide energy-saving plan.
Voters will decide whether to approve debt exclusion for the library expansion.
Town elections are now later in May and on a different day.
Voters in precinct 1 defeated the measure.
The issue now goes to a ballot vote at a date to be determined.
Library expansion has been controversial.
School Committee gives the new plan its unanimous support.
Van will allow the use of three cameras.
Look back at the stories that made news in Grafton this week.
Volunteers step up to staff the dump on Mondays and Tuesdays.
The town is working to notify residents of the new email address.
The board expresses support for a plan that would level debt payments over a longer period.
Without volunteers, the weekday hours were cut.
A proposed new grade reorganization topped this week's news.
Millbury Street is recommended as a detour.
Meetings are scheduled this weekend to review the proposed expansion.
The grant will be used to sponsor cultural programs in town.
Rep. George Peterson is among the sponsors.
Concerns are raised about cost and numbers of town projects.
Toxic cloud incident leads to free year of reverse 911.
Parking changes, landscape addition and landscape enhancements will be considered.
Rooms are being restored at the South Grafton building.
Legislator faced $1 billion in cuts right after getting sworn in.
Program is based on Honeywell study.
Solar panels will be installed next year.
A solemn ceremony, a gas station mishap and a truck fire that closed part of Route 140 made headlines.
Charette is scheduled for Sept. 21.
Boards consider options for maintaining and improving town roads.
As work continues, project remains on track for a spring opening.
Voters will be asked to move town election to third Tuesday of May.
New post is mentioned after treasurer-collector job search stalls.
Take a look back at the week's headlines.
Budget cuts force a change.
Storm debris can be dropped off.