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Grafton is a town in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States.The population was 19,664 at the 2020 census. [1] The town consists of the North Grafton, Grafton, and South Grafton geographic areas, each with a separate ZIP Code.
The colony is located at the juncture of the Grafton, Shrewsbury, and Westborough town lines, centered at the junction of Pine Street and Westborough Road (Massachusetts Route 30) in North Grafton. The original site of 700 acres (280 ha) was expanded to over 800 acres (320 ha) by 1908 with the purchase of portions of Green Hill to expand the ...
Route 30 is a 36.3817-mile-long (58.5507 km) east–west arterial route, connecting Grafton with Packard's Corner in Boston. Route 30 runs roughly parallel to the Massachusetts Turnpike and Route 9 , but unlike those two larger highways, takes a more meandering path from town to town.
GRAFTON ― Norman A. Crepeau Jr., the town’s police chief for the last 20 years and a 43-year law enforcement officer who helped put a wanted serial killer behind bars, will be retiring next month.
Grafton High School is a high school in Grafton, Massachusetts, United States.The school has an enrollment size of approximately 900 students in grades 9–12. The curriculum offers a wide variety of courses in areas of business and computer science, music, video game design, English, family consumer science, health, physical education, mathematics, science and technology, social studies ...
Also, Route 122 runs along Providence Road. The nearest commuter rail station into Boston is located in nearby Grafton , approximately nine miles away. The town is located equidistantly (approx. 10–12 miles) between the Franklin/495/Forge Park T-station and the Worcester T-station, both with ample parking.
Here's a preview of Friday morning's WIAA Division 3 state championship football game between top-seeded ... Road to Camp Randall: Grafton: ... def. No. 3 Onalaska 58-36, def. No. 2 Notre Dame 30-15.
North Grafton station in the early 1900s. The Boston and Worcester Railroad, which later became part of the Boston and Albany Railroad (B&A) opened to Worcester on July 4, 1835. [3]: 342 Grafton station was established near New England Village (later called North Grafton) along the road to Shrewsbury by 1838.