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Natick hosted its annual Juneteenth celebration on the common. The event commenced with a community reading, co-hosted by the ...
We love strolling Leach Lane in South Natick for its picturesque scenery and cool, shaded street. Imagine our shock when ...
As the sun rose on March 2nd, 1872, a South Natick crowd gathered and stared at a pile of ashes. The night before, a proud ...
A sampling of Natick town government meetings and agenda items for the week of June 16, 2025 (Review all meetings & agendas) ...
The Natick School Committee at a sometimes emotional meeting on June 16 approved a resolution regarding curriculum resources ...
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The Greater Boston Food Bank last month honored individuals and organizations that demonstrated leadership in supporting the hunger-relief outfit throughout 2024. Natick’s Paul Weber, a retired math ...
Juneteenth commemorates the end of slavery in the United States. It signifies the day–June 19, 1865–on which the last slaves ...
Natick is modifying and slightly reducing Town Hall hours based on changing demand by patrons and in an effort to better ...
A “No Kings” rally will be held Saturday, June 14, 11am-12:30pm, on Natick Common. The peaceful grassroots effort is being ...
Special to Natick Report from Chris Boucher. Did you know Natick was once front-and-center in the battle over the integration ...
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