Just over ten years ago, a fire took down Natick businesses in similar fashion, and residents reactions haven't changed much.
Parts of the trail will be closed in Natick until August to prepare for construction in the fall.
The Children's Parade marched around the Natick Common in wagons, bikes and on foot.
The C Store on Main Street sold the winning ticket to James Ogletree of Wayland.
Natick's Board of Selectmen honored Everett as he retires from his family funeral home business.
The AMVETS were recognized during a pregame ceremony for their influential advocacy for American veterans.
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The initiative plans to use available data and community voice to assess strengths and challenges within the MetroWest communities.
Freia David, shown celebrating her retirement from McDonald's after 32 years, died at 55. She was also a Special Olympian.
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A Natick lawyer set up a GoFundMe campaign for Natick resident Judge Shelley Joseph, who is facing obstruction of justice charges.
MutualOne Bank’s Charitable Foundation Awarded $5,000 to the Natick Historical Society.
A residents have complained about faulty pay-as-you-throw bags, the town has reassured many that the manufacturer will reimburse them.
The restaurant teamed up with the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Mass/Metrowest for a cookie decorating event.
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Here's a list of road closures to prep for Marathon Monday and things to know.
Teens from Natick, Sudbury and Westborough were honored at Celtics game for their work with Project 351.
Be prepared to spend a little extra next time you pick up your blue bags.
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We asked what the tell tale signs of spring in Natick were and you answered.
The three-member team originally had the goal of just to getting to state's but quickly set their sights higher.
With 15.2 inches of snow dumped on the town, it was a winter wonderland for kids on their day off from school.
Natick was listed as the best place "for the social butterfly."
The Morse Institute Library bookmobile has been delivering books to homebound seniors over 65 years.
Six local residents will run the Boston Marathon for the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.
The three student team racked up their second win at this weekend's FIRST Tech Challenge qualifier.
“Seniors are vibrant members of our community, and these activities contribute to their dignity and well-being.”
The money will help support the organization’s Sustainable Homes programs.
Natick's John Eliot DeMolay chapter helped collect food and care items for the Natick Service Council.
A small three-person team that started just under a year ago is moving on to the state competition after winning qualifiers in December.
A legendary sandwich shop closing, Wayfair opening pop-up shops and local lotto winners were some of Natick's top stories in 2018.
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A boost in property value is behind the increase in average payment, and one official says it's because of Natick's desirability.
The 92-year-old has dedicated his life to service and the Boston Celtics dubbed him a Celtics Hero Among Us on Friday.
The town is offering the chance for nonprofits to participate in the Boston Marathon.
This teen decided he wanted to work on improving Natick's trails as part of his Eagle Scout project.
When her husband diagnosed with a deadly form of cancer, he remained strong. Now, she is raising money for the cancer that killed him.
Police hang out in the parking lot of Roche Bros. with their cruiser trunks open, ready to take your food donations.