All races in the Natick election were uncontested, except a few Town Meeting races. See the unofficial results.
Early Voting and Vote by Mail Expanded in Response to COVID-19
Natick's postponed spring election takes place on June 30. Here's what's on the ballot.
The Bill Also Establishes Juneteenth as a State Holiday
Remote Town Meeting is scheduled for July 11.
Natick's postponed spring election is about a week away. Hear from Donna McKenzie why she's running for another term.
The three resignations came this week as Natick maneuvers through a challenging budget situation.
Incumbent Karen Adelman-Foster is running for her second term on the Board of Selectmen. Find out why she's running again in 2020.
The 2020 Natick election is coming up soon. Hear from incumbent Michael Hickey about why he's seeking another term as a Selectman.
A new Natick fiscal 2021 budget was submitted to the Board of Selectmen on Monday. Here are the details.
The Board of Selectmen of the Town of Natick will hold a public hearing on the Fiscal 2021 Water and Sewer rates on Monday, June 15, 2020.
"Due to COVID-19 pandemic we would like everyone's input regarding the 2020 Spring Annual Town Meeting."
Early Voting Access Expanded in Response to COVID-19 Pandemic
Senator Rausch continues virtual office hours with constituents throughout the COVID-19 outbreak
The Natick spring Town Meeting has been postponed twice since the coronavirus crisis grew serious in March.
Funding will invest in bringing traveling shows and artists to the MetroWest
Projects will invest in Local Information Technology Systems and Infrastructure
The state will give about $502 million to cities and towns. The money can't be used to make up for revenue lost during coronavirus closures.
Municipality CEOs can apply online for funding to cover a range of local COVID-19 expenses
Recreational marijuana businesses will get extra time to submit proposals to Natick.
A routine meeting on Wednesday to pick Board of Selectmen leaders took on new meaning due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Senator Rausch continues office hours virtually to remain accessible to constituents throughout the COVID-19 outbreak
The Board of Selectmen made the decision Tuesday night, but have not set a new date yet.
Natick Town Moderator Frank Foss decided to postpone the meeting to reinforce social distancing amid the coronavirus outbreak.
Senator Rausch and her staff will remain accessible via phone and email, will provide weekly COVID-19 updates via newsletter
MetroWest Medical Center announced they will postpone changes in medical services at Leonard Morse Hospital amind outbreak of COVID-19
The Massachusetts primary election is March 3, but you can vote early starting on Monday. Here's what you need to know.
Appointed School Committee member Shai Fuxman is running unopposed in the 2020 Natick election. Find out more about him.
See candidates running in the Second Middlesex and Norfolk districts who will appear on the March 3 ballot.
See who's running for seats on the Board of Selectmen, School Committee, and more in the March 31 election.
Pedestrian Bridge to Open Tonight
Here's a look at Natick's $161 million budget for fiscal year 2021 — and what it says about deficits in coming years.
House Unanimously Passes Legislation to Help Protect Persons with Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities from Harm
Eleven town offices are up for election in 2020, plus dozens of Town Meeting member seats.
The 10-week class is designed to enhance citizen understanding of town government operations.
Bans all flavored tobacco products, taxes vaping products
MASSACHUSETTS HOUSE PASSES LEGISLATION TO SUPPORT AND HONOR VETERANS
Representative David Linsky provides update of the Boden Lane Bridge Closure
House unanimously passes legislation to invest $1.5 billion in the Commonwealth’s public education system