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Grace L. Holmes, 82, died on Friday, May 17, 2013 in Saint Vincent Hospital in Worcester. Comment?
There is hardly a more classic rural New England landscape than in Sutton. Rolling hills unfold in a patchwork of fields and stone walls. Comment?
Sutton - SUTTON - Richard A. Coulter, 85, of Sutton, died Tuesday, May 14, 2013 at St. Comment?
Apple Tree Arts stages a oePeter Pan and Wendya May 17 in Grafton
Apple Tree Arts stages "Peter Pan and Wendy" at 7 p.m. May 17 at the Grafton Middle School, 22 Providence Road. Comment?
Outdoors: Hoping someone can save this land from development by July
Today's column was supposed to be about great fishing - the first big surge of stripers, mackerel, squid, the Canal, Barnstable Harbor, huge flocks of terns feeding over bait, tired casting arms, local mayfly hatches, and shad runs. Comment?
Sutton voters quickly OK $27 million budget
Town meeting voters approved a $27.9 million budget for fiscal 2014 and a $646,000 capital projects plan at the annual town meeting Monday night, dispensing with the 17-article warrant in an hour. Comment?
Forty years of change in downtown Millbury
Click / tap on the photo to see present day view. MILLBURY -- The low tower in the center of the photo is a replica of the tower of Millbury's lost town hall and has become the symbol of the town's bicentennial. Comment?
Grandmothers wear many hats, ranging from sun visors during outings to the beach with grandchildren, to fancy hats suitable for afternoon tea with granddaughters. Comment?
Hometeam track: Reluctant Long now on track for Grafton High
Prior to this year, Grafton High track and field coach Peter Gleason didn't know much about senior Alan Long except that he played varsity football for four seasons under Michael Ross . Comment?
Cold night in pond for suspect in Millbury fracas
A 19-year-old man ran into Brierly Pond off West Main Street and hid for a couple of hours until a police dog found him near the shoreline about 5:30 this morning. Comment?
Millbury celebrates rich 200-year history
Editor's Note: 2013 marks the 200th birthday of Millbury, whose 70-year-old petition to separate from Sutton was finally approved by Beacon Hill in 1813. Comment?
Millbury Voters approve budget and dam repairs MILLBURY - Voters at the 200th annual town meeting Tuesday approved a $38.1 million fiscal 2014 budget; but the approved spending plan won't last for long. Comment?
Millbury OKs budget, dam repairs; special town meeting set
Voters at the 200th annual town meeting Tuesday approved a $38.1 million fiscal 2014 budget; but the approved spending plan won't last for long. Comment?
Sutton - SUTTON - Norma M. Baker, 85, of Whitins Rd. died Sun. May 5, 2013 at home after a long illness. Comment?
HIGH SCHOOLS Baseball Abby Kelley at Sutton, 3:30 Auburn at Nipmuc, 3:30 Bay Path at Assabet, 3:30 Bromfield at Ayer-Shirley, 3:30 Burncoat at Quabbin, 3:30 Douglas at Hopedale, 3:30 Hudson at Leominster, 3:30 Leicester at Bartlett, 3:30 Littleton at West Boylston, 3:30 Maynard at Clinton, 3:30 Millbury at Tantasqua, 3:30 Nashoba Tech at Monty ... (more) Comment?
Couple shows spirit of greatness
We often talk about the hard work, determination, generosity and sacrifice of those who helped build the American way of life, at least the way of life to which we aspired, but that to some now seems to be slipping away. Comment?
Help is sought to save honeybees
While researchers deal with the cause and remedy for the massive die-off of honeybees, John J. Allen of Dudley wants everyday folks to know how they can help. Comment?
Possible probation violation for man involved in fatal crash
A Millbury man on probation on charges stemming from a fatal accident in Worcester three years ago was held without bail today pending a hearing to determine whether he violated the terms of his probation by drinking alcohol. Comment?
Water mains, hydrants being cleaned in Northbridge
The Whitinsville Water Company began flushing water mains and hydrants the week of April 22. Comment?
Sutton police offer residents risk assessment as break-ins rise
Property theft, though less traumatic than violent crime, can be wrenching for those whose valuables are stolen from the presumed safety of their home. Comment?