Community Corner
Mid-Week Review: Fundraiser For 10-Year-Old With Cancer; Walk Away Homelessness; Education Jobs; New Transportation for Elderly
Take a look at some of what's run so far, this week, on Natick Patch.

Your handy dandy list of links:
- Natick Family Raises Funds for 10-Year-Old Battling Cancer: 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.
- MetroWest Transit Among Those Getting Part of $10 Million Grant from MassDOT: The MetroWest Regional Transit Authority is among 44 applicants in the state receiving the Community Transit Grant Program money.
- 6th Annual Walk Away Homelessness Event in Natick This Weekend: Walk, support or be a part of this big, annual, event.
- Celebrate National Poetry Month with the Morse Institute Library: Find great poetry events throughout the month at the Morse Institute Library.
- Gov. Baker’s Team on MBTA Report: ‘It’s Time to Push the Restart Button’: MBTA panel findings were released Wednesday by the Baker Administration.
- 20 Jobs in Education Near Natick: Looking for a job in the schools or field of education? Teachers, bus drivers, tutors, school principals and others are being hired.
- What Houses Sold (and For How Much) in Natick? Take a look at what sold, and for how much, with this list from Zillow.
- Retired Teacher Expands Photography Classes to Middle School: Two new clubs are being offered to Wayland students in middle school. Conrad Gees also has a studio in Natick.
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