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GRAFTON LOCAL NEWS & EVENTS

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Grafton Community Television to air 50th episode of “Television Classics with Jim Gallagher”

Grafton - Grafton Community Television (GCTV) is celebrating two broadcasting milestones during August. GCTV personality Jim Gallagher marks his 35th year involved with cable...

Articles pass at Town Meeting after abrupt start

Grafton - The 2015 fall Town Meeting on Oct.19 got off to a lively start when a voter angrily interrupted Town Moderator Ray Mead’s instructions as Mead was explaining the new electronic voting procedure and the electronic device issued to each voter before the meeting started.

Voter registration deadlines in Grafton

The last day to register to vote for the Annual Town Meeting on Monday, May 13, and local annual election on Tuesday, May 21, is Friday, May 3.

Apple Tree Arts to present holiday concert

Grafton - Enjoy an afternoon filled with beautiful music, Sunday, Dec. 6, at 2:30 p.m., at Apple Tree Arts’ “Madrigals and Spirituals” concert at...

Peter N. Monopoli, 97, of Grafton

Grafton - Peter N. “Pete” Monopoli, 97 of Grafton, formerly of Worcester, died peacefully Saturday, October 5th, 2019 with the ones he loved gathered...

Apple Tree Arts to host character breakfast

Grafton - Enjoy a delicious breakfast of yummy pancakes, fruit and hot chocolate with your favorite characters at Apple Tree Arts’ Character Breakfast Saturday, Feb. 6, from 8 to 10:00 a.m. at the Congregational Church of Grafton, 30 Grafton Common. Breakfast is $8 with a cap of $25 per family. The meal includes coffee and tea, too. Tickets will be sold at the door.

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.