Former Grafton Dispatcher Tanner Crue Sworn In As Police Officer
GRAFTON — Grafton's police department has a new officer with hometown roots: former 911 dispatcher Tanner Crue completed police academy training and started his new role this week, according to Grafton Patch. The move rounds out a quiet stretch for town hall and schools, while the community calendar fills in with farmers market dates, a concert series and a run of board meetings over the next several days.
COMMUNITY & ARTS
The Grafton Farmers Market returns to the Common on Wednesday, Aug. 5, part of its regular Wednesday schedule that continues Aug. 12, 19 and 26. The Grafton Rec Concert Series also continues on the Common Thursday, Aug. 6, with another performance set for Aug. 13.
ELSEWHERE IN THE NEWS
"Former Grafton 911 Dispatcher Joins Police Department As Officer": Grafton Patch reports that Tanner Crue, previously a dispatcher with the town's 911 center, completed police academy training and has begun serving as a sworn Grafton police officer. Per Grafton Patch reporter Jessie Castellano (read it at https://patch.com/massachusetts/grafton/former-grafton-911-dispatcher-joins-police-department-officer)
COMING UP
Wednesday, Aug. 5: The School Committee's Budget Subcommittee meets. Monday, Aug. 10: The Board of Health and the Planning Board both hold meetings. Tuesday, Aug. 11: The Grafton Opioid Recovery Community Partnership and the Hazard Mitigation Committee both meet.
Compiled from official town feeds, community organizations, and local press. Outside reporting is attributed inline.