Pink bags will give Natick residents a chance to recycle clothes, shoes and home goods.
The project concerns Route 27 between North Ave. in Natick and the Wayland town line.
Natick is a proud "tree city," honored by the National Arbor Day Foundation.
MassDOT will hold a Public Hearing to discuss the proposed Route 27 over Route 9 bridge replacement project in Natick.
Many have called asking about the proposed medical marijuana facility in Natick.
The Natick Council on Aging is asking residents to take this survey.
If passed, this legislation would nullify the right of Abatement AB Initio only for those who have died by suicide.
Among the funding for Natick is $75K for the MetroWest Free Medical Program and $100K for United Way.
Learn more about the proposed project, and give feedback.
Hear about updates and plans for the future on the plan that is in response to natural disasters.
Natick took steps to reduce solar energy cost while encouraging the use of solar energy. It got them a big award.
Natick officials are urging residents to take this important survey to help them devise a disaster plan.
The Senator is co-sponsoring legislation to restore hiring preferences for veterans in public safety & ensure that veterans are prioritized.
A New York man was recently arrested by Natick police for credit card fraud and larceny.
Augmented reality may better help soldiers plan their missions.
The street digging moratorium is lifted soon.
There are two important vacancies on these Natick boards and committees. Are you up for the task?
Want to help shape the future of the town? Consider this volunteer opportunity.
There were four contested races in 2017 in Natick. Find the election results here.
The Natick Soldier Systems Center celebrated women's history month with a program.
Representative Linsky joined his colleagues in the Massachusetts Legislature to pass a supplemental budget.
Natick's annual town election is March 28 this year.
On #InternationalWomensDay, I pledge to continue to be a leader on women’s rights and equality.
John Connolly resigned from the Natick Board of Selectmen.
This week, I am proud to join progressive state legislators from across the country in the SiX #FightingForFamilies Week of Action.
John Ciccariello will not be running for a spot on the Board of Selectmen in Natick.
There are 42 amendments on this year's annual town meeting for Natick.
Representative David Linsky will speak at a meeting of the group Metrowest Peace Action on Saturday, February 11.
The towns of Natick and Sherborn awarded grant funds for the Student Awareness of Fire Education (S.A.F.E.) and Senior S.A.F.E. programs
Natick is among 15 communities receiving $5.5 million for infrastructure projects.
The Town of Natick was one of 15 communities in the Commonwealth awarded a Complete Streets Grant from MassDOT.
The MBTA is holding three public meetings to discuss the upcoming changes to the schedule.
Rep. Linsky's legislative Committee issues report on MA's private gun sale loophole.
Nomination papers are available for the town election, to be held in March.
Clark is the only member of the Massachusetts congressional delegation who has announced plans not to attend the inauguration.