Town Hall operational hours during this time are Monday till Thursday, 8 am to 5 pm, and Friday 8 am-12:30 pm.
The contractor for Eversource Electric, Asplundh Utility Construction, continues the relocation of utility poles working northward.
In case of power outage both Select Board and School Committee intend to continue their meetings and may need to shift to audio-only mode.
All safety and social distancing protocols will be followed.
The Foundation for MetroWest has announced an initial round of $12,000 grants for local nonprofits.
The page is dedicated to providing up-to-date information and resources to the community during the virus outbreak.
The Natick-based Foundation for MetroWest has set up two funds for nonprofits, including food banks in Framingham.
As of this evening, the Natick Public Schools, Town Libraries, Recreation & Parks programs and Community Center remain closed.
The citizens group supporting Natick's first dog park is holding an orientation this week for local dog owners.
The March 6 fundraiser will benefit the annual joint Natick, Framingham, Ashland, Sherborn, and Holliston Relay for Life event.
Post offices, banks, and schools will close for Presidents Day in 2020.
Natick police revived an opioid overdose victim in August. Her letter to police describes how she's turned her life around.
See national chains and local restaurants offering discounts and special events for Super Bowl LIV on Sunday.
See the top stories on Patch this week: bobcats; hospice companions wanted; Chris Evans; K9 detective; big changes at MetroWest hospital.
The Natick-based Foundation for MetroWest is producing the report cards, which will be released on Jan. 22.
The even at Wilson Middle School will feature the founder of the Bethel AME Church in Boston.
See the top stories on Patch this week: Brewery reopens; pedestrian taken off life support; ex-Cambridge cop charged.
Natick closed East Park in November after tests found PCBs in soil near the facility. The town will discuss next steps in a January forum.
Help support the Morse Institute Library during this January sale of books, baked goods, and other items.
The Natick-based foundation gave out close to $2 million in grants in 2019 to fight homelessness, hunger, and more.
"It is the Town’s intent to utilize the funds raised by Natick’s Boston Marathon runners to support local projects, programs and services."
Natick's 6th annual vigil for substance use disorder victims comes as the town sees a rise in overdose deaths.
Detours will be effect during the hours of 10PM to 5AM, Sunday through Thursday.
A Wellesley man will match gifts to the Natick-based Foundation for MetroWest now.
Natick Public Schools recently hosted a thank-you breakfast for volunteers and contributors to the Achieve and Access programs.
The annual fundraiser benefits the nonprofit meal service Community Servings.
The local nonprofit's annual breakfast fundraiser was held on Oct. 25.
The $10,000 grant will help the Natick library build a new children's play area.
The Morse Institute Library board recently voted to eliminate fines for certain materials, and the new policy may take effect soon.
The Foundation for MetroWest will feature the CEO of MassChallenge at its annual breakfast this year.
Here’s a look at what’s open and closed for Columbus Day locally and across Massachusetts.
The 2019 Veterans Appreciation Dinner will be hosted by the Natick Fire Department.
Natick's School Resource Officer made a stop at Quinn Waters home to show support for his battle and for his police officer mother.
Christine Suau, founder of #whynotdevin, ensures her son's legacy will bring love and light to struggling families.
Excavation started to find a cause for the fire that ripped through eight store fronts in Natick Center.
The 10,000 square foot museum was open for five years.
Natick Center PorchFest is a grassroots community music festival.
Paul Hegarty brought his 1934 Oldsmobile Series L Sport Coupe.
A look at some of Patch's best original reporting in Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Rhode Island recently.
After an eight-alarm fire hit Natick Common — destroying eight businesses — owners salvaged what they could from the rubble.