Natick will plant three new tree types along the east side of the common along Park Street.
The regular sanitation collection schedule will resume the following week.
The Boy Scouts are seeking donations of items like toiletries and cleaning products for people in need over the holidays.
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Natick's annual vigil for people who died of substance-use disorder will happen virtually this year.
Elder-Well offers a variety of programs for seniors, from education to health and wellness.
Alexander Quapish died in 1776. He was disinterred by a likely amateur archeologist, spending the last 150 years at a Harvard museum.
The timeframe for applications to be submitted to Elderly and Disabled Fund Committee is between July 1st and November 15th.
The MBTA has scheduled a public meeting on Tuesday, November 10th from 6:00 to 8:00 PM that is of particular interest to Natick.
Jason Homer was picked to lead the Worcester library system after a nationwide search this year.
ONEmetrowest Day on Oct. 30 raises money for the Foundation for MetroWest.
The meeting will be held online via Zoom.
The location is TBA and will be emailed out approximately one week ahead of the scheduled class time.
Yard waste may also be disposed of in the Compost Area at the Town Recycling Center on West Street.
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Residents in towns like Natick, Milford and Wayland are being asked to conserve water.
The first two forums will be virtual - Thursday, October 29, 2020 (12:00 - 1:30 pm) and Monday, November 2, 2020 (6:00-7:30 pm).
The senior living complex opened in Natick in October 2019.
William Kourtis said he "almost had a heart attack" when he saw the bill.
The restriction has been lifted from September 30.
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Flushing of water mains is necessary to improve water quality and ensure proper valve and hydrant operation.
The Natick-based nonprofit launched its year-end fundraiser this week, calling it the "most ambitious" to date.
The last of four presentations about new marijuana businesses in Natick will take place on Thursday.
Heffler, the son of two Natick employees, died in 2016 at age 11 after a battle with cancer.
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The Elder-Well program is set to open in mid-October.
The event will feature Linda Valentin, a Black woman who said she was referred to as a "monkey" during a development dispute in Natick.
The Labor Day holiday on Sept. 7 will mean closures for key businesses, some transit and government offices.
TCAN participated in a statewide demonstration on Tuesday drawing attention to performing arts venues.
Demolition on several buildings at the site will begin in early September, according to the developer.
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Design and permitting will be completed this fall with construction to follow.
Multiple fundraisers seek to support Kimberly Gunner and Andy Colbert, who were seriously injured on Washington Avenue on Aug. 18.
The flags will be on display at the First Congregational Church through early September.
Natick police auction abandoned bikes each year. This year's sale is taking place online.
The thousands of pieces of art adorning the downtown pedestrian bridge will come down on Thursday.
This measure will assist in maintaining water levels in the storage tanks for fire protection and normal consumption use.
The ban on non-essential water use goes into effect Tuesday, according to Natick officials.
GOOD NEWS (we could all use some good news) The beach test results have come back and we have been cleared to open on Friday.