Oct 15, 2009 | Worcester Magazine
Apple Tree Arts welcomes Prince Edward Island duo Roy Johnstone on the fiddle and guitarist Steve Sharratt to a night of singing and dancing at the Polish National Home in South Grafton on Oct.
Diverse warrant slated Oct. 19
Funding to extend sewers in the North Street area, handicapped-accessibility improvements for the Grafton Public Library and completion of the historical restoration of the Grafton Town House are among the 28 articles on the semiannual town meeting warrant.
Cancer walk seeks $1M for research
Kathy O'Beirne thought she had beaten cancer. It was 2006, and Ms. O'Beirne had finished a grueling year of chemotherapy and radiation treatments for stage 3 rectal cancer.
Officials buoyed by news of $1.2M Fisherville grant
A decade after the Fisherville Mill was destroyed by a massive fire, Lt. Gov. Timothy P. Murray officially announced yesterday the Fisherville Mill site will receive $1.2 million as one of five locations chosen for pilot brownfields remediation program.
Grafton: Stimulus boosts mill cleanup
State officials are set to designate $1.2 million in federal stimulus funding for a final cleanup of the expansive Fisherville Mill complex along the Blackstone River in Grafton, which the town has slated for mixed-use redevelopment.
The miraculous tale of two working dogs from Nymboida in Australia reads like a Disney movie.
The miraculous tale of two working dogs from Nymboida in Australia reads like a Disney movie.
Third man sought in city bank robbery
Two men were arrested and police sought a third suspect in connection with a bank robbery yesterday morning.
108-year-old is ready for Mexico
Elizabeth T. Gauthier leaned forward in the chair in the living room of her home in the Rockdale part of Northbridge where she has lived for 50 years and made it perfectly clear she is doing just fine.
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