The Lordvale unit was on the market for 146 days.
We highlight stories that our readers read most in February.
We've chosen a winner!
There are two open seats.
Locations include Boston, Lowell, New Bedford, Worcester and Springfield.
See what some Grafton students have been up to since leaving home.
The group has existed in town since 2006 and will now include Westborough.
A local man is getting a "buzz cut" before running the Boston Marathon.
The nomination papers deadline for the U.S. Senate race is Wednesday, Feb. 27.
In other odd police news, we highlight some over-the-hill snowball throwers and a false ad that upset one resident.
Weather forecasters are predicting at least six inches of snow with a foot of snow possible.
Here's a quick glance at the guidelines for the Lenten season, including a list of Grafton-area restaurants that offer non-meat dinner options during Lent (and beyond).
In the backyard of Steve Pailler and Nancy Picconi's home sits the wintertime meeting spot for Grafton hockey players.
A colonial on Crosby Road is the latest home to be put up for sale in town.
The National Weather Service and many of the local weather forecasters are calling for snow again this weekend.
We want to see your school mascots, school colors and school swag. The winner will get a prize.
The deadline for our contest is 5 p.m. Monday, Feb. 25.
A group continues to honor Seshu Kandukuri, a 19-year-old Grafton High grad who died of cancer last year.
The question is one familiar to Grafton police: and the topic of this week's Chief's Column.
National Grid has reported that a scam is spreading across New England, in which people call customers and demand payments.
The single-family was scooped up on Valentine's Day.
Ed Lopes has been the business's leader for nearly a decade.
The following information was provided by the Grafton Police Department.
Show us your vacation pics for a chance at winning a $25 gift card.
Snow days have delayed the end of the Grafton school year.
Not only is today a holiday, it's the start of February vacation.
By Monday, the skies should be clear.
Grafton students are among those who received honors for their grades.
The deadline for our weekly photo contest is 5 p.m. Monday.
Bielat and Gomez say they’re in; Sullivan may also join the field.
Included in this week's odd police news roundup is the story of a man who was Tased after a struggle following an alleged stealing spree.
Scientists expect the asteroid to come very close to the Earth - about 17,200 miles away, or only 1/13th the distance to the moon. While a collision is not expected, the asteroid would have enough force to "flatten" about 750 square miles.
The 'Health Happens' publication will highlight what business in town are doing to help keep the community healthy.
The colonial is among the newest to the Grafton housing market.
Milford Police arrested a Grafton man after he reportedly stole more than $400 in items from Target.
Researchers at the Cummings Veterinary School in Grafton examined 'Bully Sticks.'
Charges against the man come from incidents in the mid-1990s.
Today is Ash Wednesday. What, if anything, will you give up for Lent this year? Can't think of anything, let the Internet do it for you with a "Daily Sacrifice." Read on...