Office will be open later to accommodate the public.
Long-time selectman and history buff moves to town.
Traffic signal is sought and farmers market has a healthy start.
Recreation programs have vacancies.
Selectmen approve appointments.
Planning Board urges selectmen to support their fight.
Selectman John Carlson encourages community participation.
It was a busy week in town.
Summer is in the air at the colorful summer reading kickoff.
Tentative goals are set for Town Administrator.
Public relations company will inform residents about the expansion.
School projects need a second vote.
Grafton woman who serves on a state board offers suggestions.
Work has begun to improve the water quality.
Information is aimed at attracting, educating businesses.
Roads and bears topped the headlines.
Work will begin June 20.
John and Peter Carlson are father, son and colleagues.
Selectmen talk about Chapter 90 funding.
Membership will expand to nine.
See what boards are meeting this week.
Appointments are made and a long-time resident is mourned.
Work at 1 Grafton Common is ongoing.
Town asks voters to forego agricultural taxes.
State auditor's office offers assistance.
Memorial to fallen veterans will be placed at Common.
His review is positive, but morale issues are raised.
Check out this week's schedule.
Grafton volunteers await word.
The police log for Thursday, May 26
Jobless rate is down by 1.5 percent from last year.
Grafton pays proud tribute to its lost soldiers.
Toters and new schedule will arrive soon.
New roof, online paying and improved communication discussed.
Meeting is scheduled for May 24.
Issues are rejected and officials are saluted.
Paving work affects traffic.
Finance Committee chairman praises the town for its resilience.
Town Meeting voters show strong support.
Expansion of the library, fate of nearby property top Town Meeting warrant.