Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito announced the designation of 67 communities as Housing Choice Communities this week.
Here are the results for the annual Grafton town election.
The annual election is Tuesday, May 15.
Drivers and pedestrians - work is continuing at the common.
“Our Armenian heritage and history provides us with a fire inside, that helps energize us, and keeps us pushing forward. "
The electricity plan for Grafton may change. Find out about it and have your say at this meeting.
Local politics is where it's at. Meet the candidates running for Grafton Selectmen.
The deadline to register to vote for Grafton Town Meeting is coming up.
You voted for it. The plastic bag law will be in effect for certain establishments come July.
The town is now eligible for over $4 million in grants to fund renewable energy and efficiency projects.
The change will take place by the end of the week.
Many local seniors stopped by for a break from the scorching weather.
Grafton is a proud "tree city," honored by the National Arbor Day Foundation.
Be sure to make your voice heard in Grafton's annual town election.
How will you vote on May 8? Will you attend?
This $13.6 million project will improve eight miles of westbound and eastbound roadways.
The grant money provides $300,000 to employ more than 100 kids in underserved communities.
Written proposals are due by April 14 in Grafton.
The Town of Grafton launches the Grafton Energy Choice Municipal Electricity Aggregation Program on March 1.
The Massachusetts Dept. of Environmental Protection recently presented loans to fund 70 projects, impacting 44 communities across the state.
Battery Resourcers was among four companies splitting a $200,000 grant toward clean energy projects in Massachusetts.
The Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs announced it is now accepting nominations until March 28.
More than 14,000 turned out to vote in Grafton in the election. Of those, 3,881 voted for Trump. Would you admit it? This guy proudly does.
Patch's updated roundup of Tuesday's election results.
Here's everything you need to know about Grafton's state and presidential election.
Early voting is available for the first time ever in Massachusetts for the presidential election. Early voting starts Mon., Oct. 24.
The project should take about three weeks. Drivers and residents take note.
Grafton Resident Participates in the 77 th Citizens’ Legislative Seminar.
The new regulations will take effect on Oct. 1.
If you're emailing the department, and not hearing back, call.
Several roads will get resurfaced in Grafton. Don't park on the street.
Grafton was one of 217 communities to receive grant funding.
Driver's take note. The road will be closed.
State Rep. David K. Muradian, Jr. explains how the bill seeks to ensure that men and women receive equal pay, regardless of their gender.
MA State Senator Mike Barrett discusses a bill designed to restrict the use of credit reports in hiring and promotions.
A drought watch has been issued for central and northeast Massachusetts, including Grafton.
Road work ahead for Grafton.
A public forum will be held on August 11 at the Grafton High School to discuss roadway and pedestrian improvements along Worcester Street.