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GRAFTON LOCAL NEWS & EVENTS

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Vincent F. Caracciolo, 82, of Worcester/Grafton

Worcester/Grafton - Vincent F. "Vinnie" Caracciolo went home to be with the Lord Wednesday, June 24, 2015 after a valiant battle with a long...

Grafton Farmers Market offers fresh food and much more

Grafton – Where can you find colorful produce, beautiful flowers, delicious baked goods, adorable alpacas and talented musicians? Starting Thursday, June 25, you can find them all at the Grafton Farmers Market. The popular seasonal market, which will be held on the Grafton Common every Thursday through Oct. 8 from 2 - 6:30 p.m., has been bringing fresh food and more to the community since 2009.

Grafton Fire Department gives back to the community

Grafton – In addition to protecting residents, Grafton firefighters have also implemented various town events and have raised money for charities over the years.

Grafton Library celebrates benefactor’s 181st birthday

Grafton - Patrons of all ages gathered June 20 on the lawn of the Grafton Public Library to celebrate what would have been the 181st birthday of its benefactor Jerome Wheelock, a local inventor. He donated $100,000, which matured in 1927 to allow construction of the current library. Wheelock’s statue stands across the street in the Grafton Common.

Apple Tree Arts announces summer youth programs

Grafton - Apple Tree Arts has announced several youth summer programs that will offer students the opportunity to play in a band or ensemble...

Dennis R. Woodill, 66, of Grafton

Grafton - Dennis R. Woodill, 66, passed away Sunday, June 21, 2015 at Saint Vincent Hospital in Worcester following a brief illness. His wife,...

Grafton artist works to convey the energy and emotion of nature

Grafton – Fluttering like a butterfly and flitting like a fairy, Allison Coelho Picone embodies the spirit she tries to capture in her award winning paintings.

Grafton students awarded scholarships

Grafton - The Grafton Police Association announced its 2015 Scholarship Awards to three members of the Grafton High School class of 2015: The Walter...

4th Annual KMS Golf ‘Tourna-Mint’ to be held Aug. 1

Grafton - Golfers of all skill-levels are invited to play in the Fourth Annual KMS Golf “Tourna-Mint,” to be held at the Highfields Golf...

Earl F. Parenteau, 86, of North Grafton

Grafton - Earl F. Parenteau, of North Grafton, passed away Saturday, June 20, 2015. His wife, Genevieve (Wojtanek), passed away in July 2013. He is...

Signature Finishes – Grafton shop features vintage furnishings, creative workshops

North Grafton—“My first love is knowing how to create unique furniture. My second love is teaching others how to do it,” said Maureen Bane. Her charming shop in North Grafton, Signature Finishes, combines both loves with an array of one-of-a-kind furniture and decorative accessories, classes on how to refinish furniture, and the supplies needed to achieve special effects.

Grafton Historical Society hosts 48th Antiques & Arts Fair

Grafton – The Grafton Common was filled with vendors’ displays June 20 for the Grafton Historical Society’s 48th annual Antiques & Arts Fair. Guests browsed among dozens of booths offering antiques, collectibles and artisans’ creations. An appraiser was available to reveal the value of visitors’ antiques and heirlooms.

Ann M. Richards-O’Brien, 88, of Grafton

Grafton - Ann M. (Bechard) Richards-O'Brien, 88, of Grafton, died peacefully Thursday, June 18, 2015 at UMass Memorial Hospital in Worcester after a brief...

Little kids love big trucks in Grafton

Grafton – Families spent some of spring’s last day, June 20, attending the Grafton Recreation Department’s annual Big Truck Day. Various vehicles were stationed at the Grafton High School parking lot for the free, four-hour event.

Collaboration of Tufts, Worcester students benefits city’s pets

Grafton - Something praiseworthy has been happening during the past few years regarding animal care. The Tufts at Tech Program has joined the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine in Grafton with Worcester Technical High School to teach high school students animal care so that they may become Certified Veterinary Assistants or Certified Veterinary Technicians. And in the process, animal owners who would otherwise not have been able to afford costly veterinary care have such for their pets and other animals.

Grafton nonprofit gives homeless dogs a second chance

Grafton – The famous cartoonist Charles Schulz once wrote “Happiness is a warm puppy.” Bay State Dogs, a Grafton-based nonprofit, would almost certainly add that it’s also a warm dog – of any age – in need of a second chance. With its mission to rescue and find good homes for Massachusetts canines, it’s been busy spreading that happiness to people and their furry new companions.

Expanded programming on Grafton Community Television’s Government Channel

Grafton - Grafton Community Television (GCTV) continues to expand programming on its Government Channel - Charter Channel 192/Verizon Channel 33. GCTV now has two rooms...

From kestrels to carrots, the Grafton Land Trust saves space for diverse pursuits

Grafton – One night in 1958, a group of men met in the basement of the Grafton United Methodist Church to form what they called the Grafton Forest Association, which would later come to be known as the Grafton Land Trust.

Summer programs at the Grafton Public Library

Grafton – The Grafton Public Library, 35 Grafton Common, will be offering a variety of summer programs for kids, teens and adults. Summer Reading For kids...

Grafton selectmen approve supporting grant request for library expansion

Grafton – The Grafton Board of Selectmen discussed two requests concerning the Grafton Public Library at the board’s June 16 meeting. The requests, which would have to be approved by the voters at Town Meeting, were for an application for a grant to improve the library, and $150,000 for architectural plans for the construction of a new town library.