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Grafton native Justin Dion calls the chance to study in Tanzania during his spring 2014 break from college "the opportunity of a lifetime."

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Grafton native Justin Dion calls the chance to study in Tanzania during his spring 2014 break from college "the opportunity of a lifetime."

Grafton native Justin Dion calls the chance to study in Tanzania during his spring 2014 break from college "the opportunity of a lifetime."
Grafton native Justin Dion calls the chance to study in Tanzania during his spring 2014 break from college "the opportunity of a lifetime."
Selectmen voted Tuesday night to add a four-year term. Joanne Mallozzi resigned, effective Oct. 1.
Assistant Town Clerk Wendy Mickel will serve as interim clerk from Jan. 1 until March 4, the date of the annual town election.
Here are five pieces of information to help fuel your day in Westborough.
"As much as I love Westborough, I just love what I'm doing," he told the school committee Wednesday night.
Here are five pieces of information to help fuel your day in Northborough.
Northborough's George Bender plays the piano at the Northborough Senior Center three or four times each week, just to keep limber.
Westborough Police are participating in Worcester Police's annual "Goods for Guns" gun buyback program, set for 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at Worcester Police headquarters, 9-11 Lincoln Square.
The Worcester Police's annual "Goods for Guns" gun buyback program is set for 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday.
The following information was supplied by Northborough Police. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
The following information was supplied by Westborough Police. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
From the February Blizzard, to construction of a new Westborough Fire Station starting, the town has had plenty to talk about this year.
Here are the highlights of the Westborough Fire log.
The Central Massachusetts Mosquito Control Project will present its budget proposal for the fiscal year starting July 1, at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 8, at the Northborough Free Library.
From the February blizzard to the return of the Northboro Holiday Trolley, the town has had plenty to talk about this year.
Here are five pieces of information to help fuel your day in Northborough.