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We hope to have the beach open by this afternoon’s 3:00pm-7:00pm session and will update further once we know more.
Memorial Beach will remain closed today (Wednesday August 5th) due to a high bacteria count detected in this week’s water testing.
Applications Open for Equity Task Force: Apply by September 1, 2020.
Select Board will be taking a vote on August 5 regarding moving the polling location for Precincts 1, 2, and 3 to Natick High School Gym.
The Department of Public Works will resume the scheduling of curbside bulky waste collection beginning August 3, 2020.
Central Massachusetts Mosquito Control Project personnel will be in Natick to investigate residents’ concerns about mosquitoes.
Over 1,100 hearts have been added to the installation located along the MBTA pedestrian bridge downtown.
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The Natick public works department discovered the emerald ash borer infestation this spring.
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The time-frame for applications to be submitted to the Elderly and Disabled Fund Committee is between July 1st and November 15th each FY.
Town Meeting will be held July 11, 2020, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM. This meeting will be a virtual meeting.
The Natick-wide art project will feature hearts that will be symbolically stitched together as a sign of solidarity.
Annual Natick Town Election Unofficial Results - June 30, 2020. These do not yet reflect any write-ins.
State Rep. David Linksy and representatives from the offices of state Sens. Becca Rausch and Karen Spilka will answer citizen questions.
To view the Town of Natick’s 2019 CCR, please visit the below link.
Natick Shares Annual Town ElectionWarrant Revision. The Revised Election Date: June 30, 2020 and Polls Open: 10:00 am - 7:00 pm.
Town Administrator's budget presentation to the Board of Selectmen's meeting on June 8, 2020.
The man dropped a cherished bracelet on Monday while helping a woman after a car crash.
The accrediation process will continue but with reduced resources. The impact to the process will be minimal.
In addition to going to polls to vote, there are two options to vote via mail. All ballots must be returned to the Town Clerks by June 30.
The Annual Town Meeting has been recessed and continued to July 7, 2020 due to the public health risk posed by COVID-19.
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Central Massachusetts Mosquito Control Project personnel will soon be in Natick to investigate residents’ concerns about mosquitoes.
Natick resident Rob Major helped thousands for Babson's student emergency fund.
Kells Beer Company founder Thomas Wilber planned a big fundraiser for ALS this spring. Another disease interfered with those plans.
Priority consideration given to those who were active members of the now defunct Town Forest Committee and Trails Maintenance Committee.
We request that you adhere to all rules and restrictions in order to maintain a safe environment for all to play in.
The Financial Planning Committee will hold its next meeting next Wednesday, May 13 at 5:30 pm.
The order does include some exemptions for individuals with underlining medical conditions.
Town of Natick's 2020 Spring Annual Town Meeting postponed to June 9, 2020.
Due to closing of schools and closing of Natick Town Hall to the public, the MathWorks scholarship application deadline has been extended.
The $1,000 donation to A Place To Turn was one of 10 the Lowell-based credit union gave out this week.
Please take a few moments to participate in Natick’s update to the 2020 Open Space & Recreation Plan.
Simple Recycling will collect pink bags of used clothing, shoes and other items on residents’ regular recycling days.
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The Spring curbside collection of yard waste has been canceled this year to focus resources on core services.