Town of Grafton PLUS

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  • 227-249 Worcester St North Grafton, MA, 01536, USA - Grafton
    Out of package, torn down side.
  • 1-99 School St Town of Grafton, MA, 01536, USA - Grafton
    Tree down on road and appears to be hanging on wires
  • OtherPotwierdzone
    Silver Spruce Drive Grafton, Massachusetts - Grafton
    Faulty trash bags-Bags rip when draw string is pulled out to close the bag. Lot # 191685
  • 9-11 Frankie Lane Grafton, Massachusetts - Grafton
    Ever since the railroad re-opened, the company has been doing much work to repair the existing tracks, especially after the incident where a train derailed. As they repair, it appears that they dump all old steel and timbers on the side of the tracks in piles. As neighbors, I believe most of us, uphold our responsibility to keep clean properties, so I think it that the railroad should clean up as well. I only see the stretch between Snow Road and Carroll Road, but I have to assume this occurs throughout the run of stacks in town. Are there any plans by the railroad to address this issue for the neighborhood?
  • 100 Adams Rd North Grafton, MA, 01536, USA - Grafton
    Cars have been going as fast as 60mph on a daily basis, it’s so unsafe it’s not even funny, it’s urs to even cross the road to get the mail because people speed
  • 132-142 Westboro Rd Town of Grafton, MA, 01536, USA - Grafton
    This is a closed road from Rt 30 to the Department of youth services. Parallel to institute road. Close to Rt 30 there are at least 2 different trees down on the power line. In one location power line is close to touching ground
  • Trash bagsPotwierdzone
    19 Seaver Farm Ln South Grafton, MA, 01560, USA - Grafton
    New 15 gallon payt trash bags with black drawstrings. Bags tear when placed in trash barrel, drawstring sewn into bag on 1 side, illegible #s on bottom of bag.
  • 7 Jay St Grafton, MA, 01536, USA - Grafton
    I am 71 and go out once a day for drive thru at Dunk in Donuts. More than once I have witnessed excessive speed of between 50 and 60 miles an hour. I was in left hand lane on Worcester Street heading south. There was a truck in right hand lane ahead of me driving normally. A sedan flew by me on right recklessly went left and cut out truck where it is one lane. A truck that appeared to be chasing the sedan tried the same move. The first truck kept its position and the second truck speeding almost crashed. The two offending reckless vehicles may have been going 60. Every day I have noticed a few cars speeding. I have not seen any police cruisers in sight. Just want you to be aware some drivers are getting more brazen with the
    Ight traffic and no visible police presence. I am not exaggerating this. I drive 30 to 35 on Worcester Street. Tailgaters arrive at my bumper who come from nowhere driving maybe 50 menace me regularly. I know you need to keep safe. The bad drivers seem to think the road belongs to them during the pandemic. Thanks for any consideration you give this. Hopefully none of them hit and hurt me. I will then be calling you from the collision. It is like the wild west out there. Thanks for all you do well. Sincerely, Susan Hanam
  • OtherPotwierdzone
    Main At Cross Street Grafton, Massachusetts - Grafton
    Bridge edge and pavement have separated even further into the roadway -- obviously there's a bigger issue here.
  • 33 North Street Grafton, Massachusetts - Grafton
    What is the plan for North St.? Not long ago, a utility company was given approval to dig up the road. The resulting repaving was sub-par, and now there are pot holes appearing as a result. It is absolutely evident where the trenches were dug. The utility company should be held responsible to fix this.
  • Trash BagsPotwierdzone
    Hingham Rd North Grafton, MA, 01536, USA - Grafton
    Bags constantly rip, code on bag in question is EV-0295 GRAFTON, no other codes or stamps on the bag.
  • Dead treePotwierdzone
    6 Glen St. North Grafton, MA - Grafton
    Hi there - there is a completely dead oak on the corner of Glen St. and Glenwood. I have feeling it died in part because of the heavy construction machines that were parked on its roots for weeks at a time during multiple Glen St. pavings. At any rate, when we had some trees trimmed in our yard, we asked about taking that tree down, and they said they couldn't and that we should let the town know. Hence this note!