Today is a federal holiday.
Police logs are provided by the Grafton Police Department. Charges do not indicate a conviction.
This newly listed North Grafton home is among the most expensive in town
One MetroWest-area vet is using laser therapy to help dogs and cats. How have you helped manage pets' pain?
The following information was provided by the Grafton Police Department. Charges do not indicate a conviction.
Exams will be pushed back to Thursday and Friday.
Also in unusual or quirky police news this week, we took note of a driver who had no hope of avoiding arrest, a mother and son duo and a case meant for ghostbusters.
The deadline for our weekly photo contest is 5 p.m. Monday.
Police Chief Norman Crepeau Jr. offers tips to maneuvering on the snow-covered roads.
Compliance checks were done late last month.
Our weekly photo contest offers readers the opportunity to win a $25 gift card.
At $950,000, this is the most expensive property currently on the market.
Soil runoff in December triggered several violations for the railroad company.
Bestselling authors Sue Grafton, Jodi Picoult and more are releasing books this winter.
Readers have been uploading their photos for nearly a week. We've crowned a winner.
Standard deductions go up, but the ceiling for itemized deductions go down in 2013, plus other changes that will affect your taxes this year.
The deadline for entering our weekly photo contest is 5 p.m. Monday.
In other unusual police business, a man accidentally drove through his garage.
The alleged victim recently came forward to police.
One of the worst flu seasons in recent memory is upon us; town officials are offering tips.
The home has extensive updates inside and out.
The cub is scheduled to be released into the wild this week.
Inspecting your tires and keeping your gas tank close to full are among the measures you can take before driving in wintry weather.
Show us your skiing photos for the chance to win a $25 gift card.
This South Grafton Condo is listed for just above $50K.
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Outbreaks are earlier than normal in the area.
Readers have been uploading photos for nearly a week. We've crowned our winner.
The delays are due to a downed wire on the Amtrak line.
The Massachusetts State Police is assisting the Grafton Police Department with a search in town.
A number of Massachusetts communities have deep-sixed some interesting items and activities over the past year, but should Grafton join the banning bandwagon?