The program recognizes individuals that have made a difference in the life of a child with special needs.
Though it may not feel like the season, the first day of spring is today, March 20.
Grafton Police Chief Normand A. Crepeau Jr. offers safety tips for online gaming rooms.
With guidelines from the federal Department of Education in mind, Grafton school officials are creating more opportunities for kids in the Special Education program.
The matchup has been supporting the Police Association for more than a decade.
Our weekly photo contest gives readers the opportunity to win a gift card.
The following information was provided by the Grafton Police Department. All arrests are reported. Charges do not indicate a conviction.
Employees at the drugstores who don't report will face increased rates.
Sunday night's event features 27 local eateries from Grafton and the surrounding towns.
Enrollment is starting soon for many summer camps. Here's a selection of summer camps in Massachusetts.
We've crowned our winner.
Another winter storm has made for poor driving conditions.
Our local weather specialist says we are "looking at a significant winter snow event."
The Grafton Historical Society wants you to dance and be social while supporting new work at the historical building on the town common.
A Pine Hill Road contemporary home sold March 15.
Due to the expected winter storm on Tuesday, the state announced that the MCAS English Language Arts Composition test for students in grades 4, 7 and 10 has been postponed.
Grafton is part of the region expected to receive at least 6 inches of snow in the storm.
Patch visited an Irish tavern to learn how to make a few Irish drinks in honor of St. Patrick's Day.
Here's a look at what happened over the past week in the U.S. Senate race.
Grafton Police are inundated with requests to patrol particular areas of town: here's how you can help.
In other unusual news compiled from the past week's area police blotters, an employee was accused of making a co-worker's coffee overly aromatic.
Tim Thiesing has joined the Keene State coaching staff as an assistant coach.
Craigslist: it ain't got no good grammar, but it's got lots of deals and love.
We polled readers who shared their favorite places to bring their children to see the hoppiest bunny of all.
The deadline to enter our weekly photo contest is 5 p.m. Monday.
The Massachusetts State Police will be out in force this weekend making sobriety stops around Worcester County.
If you're in the market for one, it can get you one of the latest homes for sale.
See who has been making the Dean's List at area colleges.
A Westborough woman was arrested in the incident Wednesday morning.
Included on the agenda is discussion about recommendations for extra-curricular athletics for students with disabilities.
Registration is closing in some of the older divisions but will remain open for others; children turning 4 by April 30 are eligible.
A popularly shared post on Facebook encourages readers to call 112, but is this real or an urban legend?
A summons is one way police get cases to the court system.
The ice hockey team defeated Worcester Monday night in the Division 3A District Final.
Bushel 'N Peck Manager Mike Ashley shows us how to make one of the deli's most popular sandwiches.
The three-bedroom is an end unit on Nottingham Road.
This is a question police are asked regularly; Chief Normand A. Crepeau Jr. addresses it in his weekly column.
Show us your Irish pride and you could win a prize.
You've given us many smile-worthy photos, but we could only choose one as our winner.
Roughly 40,000 employees at the company's New England stores will be affected by the new contract, which ensures that there won't be a strike.