A Ravens cheerleader has been making headlines for the reasons she says she was banned from cheering on Super Bowl Sunday.
The deadline to enter our latest photo contest is 5 p.m. Monday, Feb. 4.
Our strange police news round-up this week includes a 911 caller who made an inappropriate request.
A woman was sent to the hospital for injuries following a crash.
The library is hosting an event Monday for those considering self-publishing or small press publishing.
There are a variety of open houses on Sunday in Grafton; we're giving you a glimpse at one of them.
National Grid customers were reporting outages throughout town; Grafton appears to be one of the hardest hit towns in the region by the wind storm.
The "Meet Your Animals," event was supposed to be held in February, but was rescheduled because of weather.
See what some Grafton kids have been up to since leaving home.
The Grafton Police Department cites statistics on the prevalence of sexting: and what parents can do to protect their kids.
The EPA reported that Worcester area companies dumped 3 million pounds of toxic waste.
The following information was provided by the Grafton Police Department. Charges do not indicate a conviction.
We'll take submissions until Monday, Feb. 7: the winner gets a $25 gift card.
The five-bedroom contemporary sits on almost 27 acres on George Hill Road.
Readers have been uploading photos for nearly a week: we've crowned our winner.
A regional SWAT team was activated this weekend to help Grafton police make an arrest after a vicious attack.
Has the absence of Charter's social media customer service impacted you?
We post a roundup of restaurant openings and closings in the area.
The National Weather Service is predicting slippery conditions will impact the evening commute.
The defensive coordinator for the New Orleans Saints, Steve Spagnuolo was fired after one season.
The Pentagon lifted its ban on women serving in combat roles, including roles on the front lines.
Also in unusual police news this week, a house was egged thrice and a failed attempt to use a Dumpster caused problems.
The Tufts Neighborhood Service Fund recently gave money to Grafton's schools, senior center, and other nonprofit organizations.
The deadline for our weekly photo contest is 5 p.m. Monday.
"Bon Voyage" is an annual event held the night of graduation.
Popular among teens and tweens, the app, which allows people to share photos that delete themselves automatically, is often associated with sexting.
This townhouse is central to Routes 122 and 140.
A Patch blogger's post about not helping her children on the slide is being debated across the country.
An ugly sweater is only one of the gems you can find locally on Craigslist.
The new sandwich shop replaced Branded Bear Deli, which closed in August.
Police logs are provided by the Grafton Police Department. Charges do not indicate a conviction.
Westborough is the latest in a group of towns looking to share veterans services with Grafton.
The health department wants residents to take note of the precautions MEMA advises they take in this stretch of cold weather.
The Grafton Police Department shares tips for enjoying outdoor activities this winter.
Grafton's election season kicked off this week.
This home is part of the Highfields development, off of Route 122.
Our weekly photo contest gives you the opportunity to win a $25 gift card.
Readers have been uploading photos for nearly a week. We've crowned a winner.
Shannon Miller was in Shrewsbury on Jan. 17.
Are you wearing Patriots gear today? Take a picture and show your pride here!