Heavy rain will continue through Tuesday.
Gas prices rose 12 cents since last week, hitting the highest point in 2015.
It’s going to be a while before we see those summer-like days again.
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Plus, a 420 special in Natick, a runway model calls it quits, Wayland teen found, nice places to live, and a manhunt in Beverly.
While there is a slight chance of showers, it's still going to be warm.
There's an upcoming meeting for those interested in gardening at Lincoln Meadows for Sudbury and any surrounding town's residents.
Residents along the Boston Marathon route, particularly Hopkinton, have issued a plea that you not use their property as a toilet.
Plus, it’s lights out in Marblehead, teens nabbed for vehicle break-ins, a new DCR commish named, and a broadcasting legend heads to rehab.
Plus, a dog’s feces leads the threat incident, $420 on 4/20, school sexting issues, and crazy crime, too.
Take a look at some of what's been running on Natick Patch so far this week.
Some of the hot stories on Patch.com sites in Massachusetts on Tuesday, April 14.
Attendees learned about balance, what contributes to falls, home safety, minimizing falls risk and more
Ben & Jerry's dishes out free cones all day on Tuesday, April 14.
Plus, possible meth lab discovered in Framingham, Wayland teen found, Canton man perishes in crash, and more from Patch.com today.
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Have you started raking your yard, sweeping your driveway ... Natick announced its spring pickup dates.
Plus, a Somerville man is found mutilated and decapitated in Cambridge.
Natick Volunteer Fair, Monday May 4, 4-7:30pm Come and find out about volunteer opportunities at Natick area non-profit organizations.
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The Mazie Mentoring Program is dedicated to positively impacting the lives of teens who are at-risk of not realizing their full potential.
Pictured: NF Northeast Executive Director, Karen Peluso (Lynnfield) and Director of Development, Paul Laurent (Natick)
Brief periods of snow are possible.
Walk, support or be a part of this big, annual, event.
Take a look back at some of what ran on Natick Patch this past week.
Connor Heffler's mom is a Natick police officer and his dad works for the city's DPW. Connor's crowd funding page is near $8,500.
Plus, a Peabody man is arrested for allegedly murdering estranged wife and a Marblehead man rescued from a fire dies.
It may be Easter weekend, but there are still some open houses to be had. Check out this list from Zillow.
Wind advisory and rain for Saturday; sunshine for Sunday.
Check out the county-by-county list of Massachusetts sites.
A Natick group is organizing a community poop patrol, starting with the Common.
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Natick VNA, the area’s premier free-standing, not-for-profit home health care agency, announced its 2015 Board of Trustees
April is Adopt a Greyhound Month, and advocates are hoping you pay attention to this breed's plight.
Newly renovated Teen Room at the Morse Institute Library meets teens needs.
Take a look back at the past week on Natick Patch.
Plus, a Boston Marathon bombings survivor marries a nurse who tended to his wounds.
Light snow is in the forecast for Natick Saturday and we're more than a week into spring.
Take a look at what's run so far this week on Natick Patch. You don't want to miss it.
Peter Golden will revisit part two of Natick’s Lost History. The focus this evening will be on King Phillip's War.