Appointments are made and the board is reshuffled.
Apple Tree Arts is awarded a $100,000 grant.
Resident says the issue should come before the voters.
Local aid amendment is adopted.
A new face and a familiar one earn seats on the board.
Turnout is slow, but busier times are later in the day.
Terror leader is killed by U.S. forces.
Stickers are available at several town offices.
May 14 event will benefit Superpark.
Library trustees are hosting programs April 27 and 30.
Containers and schedule to be altered.
New assistant town administrator is 'energized' by the challenge.
Annual program aims to reduce the potential dangers of drugs in the home.
Departing selectmen receive gifts and goodbyes.
Handicap ramp work forces change.
Despite financial concerns, selectmen cede to safety issues.
Meet one of the 5 candidates running for selectman.
Population increase prompts addition of new precinct.
Candidate for selectman says he will listen to the voters.
Meet one of the five candidates running for selectman.
Meet one of 5 candidates for selectman.
Trustees urge selectmen to wait and say a deal is near.
Town Clerk's office is open extra hours.
Melissa's Law would prohibit parole after third violent offense.
Contenders answer questions at candidates night.
Appointments are announced.
10% cut to local aid likely.
League of Women Voters sponsors Candidates Night.
Members support a new livestock proposal.
Superintendent of schools make some adjustments to accommodate request.
Organization sponsors graduation party and other fun and healthy events.
Traffic flow changes were mandated by sidewalk closing on Depot Street Bridge.
Grafton group pitches in during emergencies.
Material is available by calling or going online.
Town is honored, resignations are accepted and town meeting is set.
Lumberton, N.J. resident is chosen for the post.
Sidewalk on bridge needs to be closed, officials say.
Members say they are missing all the details.
It's official: Five candidates are running for two open seats.