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Congressman McGovern will announce the winners at the official opening of the exhibit.
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The Lyrids can be unpredictable -- often in great ways.
Candidates for U.S. Senate Democratic nomination squared off in Lowell Monday.
Renovation work will be done to make the 86-year-old building handicap accessible.
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See what Grafton students have been up to since leaving town.
The deadline for our weekly photo contest is 5 p.m. Monday.
Monday was the home-opener at Fenway Park. Let's see your Red Sox pride.
Don't let today pass without seeing your child's report card!
A fundraising campaign has begun.
The meet and greet is later this month.
Here's a look back at what happened over the past week in the U.S. Senate race.
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Rich Products Corporation has issued a voluntary recall on some of its products because of a possible E. coli contamination.
Gusty northwest winds are expected Friday afternoon.
The Grafton-Upton Railroads argue if they can't operate this month they will lose a year's worth of business.
Treasure-seekers, the Grafton Flea Market is opening for the season on Sunday.
In other unusual police news from the area, a woman fell asleep in a strange location.
Five homes sold in the last week, including one for only $100,000!
Students at one California high school have challenged a policy that barred 40 teens from a school dance for outfits deemed "too tight."
The Corridor Nine Area Chamber of Commerce's 22nd Annual "Open for Business Expo" was held Wednesday.
Take a peek at all the winners of our photo contest this year.
The unofficial start of spring came to Grafton this week, with the opening of the popular ice cream stand.
Commercial air service will return to Central Massachusetts after a hiatus of more than a year.
In his latest column, Grafton Police Chief Normand A. Crepeau Jr. advises residents to be leery of paving con artists.
Worcester County saw a 7.74 percent decrease in home sales in February compared to a year ago, as a low housing inventory across the commonwealth has created bidding wars.
Ranjan Shukla has been on a waiting list for a kidney for more than two years.
Grafton students are among the nearly 150,000 students nationwide who participate in a series of monthly contests and weekly practice sessions.
The following information was provided by the Grafton Police Department. Charges do not indicate a conviction. All arrests are reported.
Grafton police are urging residents to lock their car doors.
We've crowned our winner.
Here are several ways you can make sure your sports teams are highlighted on Grafton Patch.
In a letter to the community, Christopher Cuzzupe explains how he was inspired by Michael MacDonald's memoir, All Souls, and asks if residents might consider donating.
The new system would replace all of the tolls in the state, but could put about 400 state employees out of work.
Here are 10 awesome April Fools’ day pranks for the whole fam.
Nomination papers submitted with the signatures of at least 50 registered voters are due to the Town Clerk Tuesday, April 2.