The Thursday event is a chance for town staff to offer basic services to residents who may not be able to make it during normal hours.
Rep. David Linsky retained the Democratic nominee over a challenger in the primary, the Associated Press is reporting.
Here's what to know ahead of the Sept. 3 state primaries in Massachusetts.
A project at Dug Pond received over $260,000 in funding through the Municipal Vulnerability Preparedness grants.
Natick also received state funding for a flood reduction project at Natick High School.
Here are the races to know for this primary — and special election — season in Natick.
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$58B budget agreement provides for significant levels of investment in education, regional equity, and transportation
Healey-Driscoll Administration has awarded $569,821.90 to Keefe Tech in Framingham to expand career technical training and workforce skills.
Bill is the largest update to gun safety laws since 2014
Bill to spur development and diversification of clean energy in Massachusetts
A deadline of Aug. 15 was set for all potential articles to be discussed at the annual Town Meeting.
Community and Economic Development leadership will share findings for the West Natick area at a meeting scheduled later this month.
Bill reauthorizes life sciences initiative; invests in industries of the future
An art project from Rebecca McCue is helping Natick residents learn about local stormwater management efforts.
$6.5 billion bond bill is the largest housing investment in state history
Town officials are seeking volunteers for positions on 16 boards, committees or commissions. Here's what to know.
Bill increases state benefits, tax credits, and modernizes services for veterans
Residents can add their input to the Main Street corridor design process. Here's how.
Highlights include a record investment in the MBTA, continued funding for universal school meals, investments in child care &K-12 education
Former Natick Town Clerk Diane Packer will serve in an interim role while the town recruits for a new clerk.
The committee voted to make the former president, and current presidential candidate, an honorary member ahead of "many" campaign events.
House moves to remove outdated and offensive terms from the Massachusetts General Laws
Funding approved for Chapter 90 municipal transportation
Unofficial results show a landslide victory for Catherine Brunell and Shai Fuxman in the contested School Committee race.
A contested School Committee race highlights an otherwise sleepy 2024 Natick election slate. What to know for Tuesday.
A contested School Committee race highlights an otherwise sleepy 2024 Natick election slate.
A Natick Water and Sewer Department employee agreed to pay a $9,000 fine after violating Massachusetts conflict of interest law.
Everything you need to know to cast your ballot on Super Tuesday this year.
Voters can cast their ballot in the presidential preference primary starting this weekend. Here's what to know.
State Government and Communications Experience for College Students
Rep. David Linsky Provides Tax Credit Information for Seniors
DESE has awarded Natick Public Schools with $75,000 in grant funding for behavioral and mental health infrastructure.
Town officials will host two meetings this month to discuss the dam removal and river restoration project.
Spots on the Select Board, School Committee and Planning Board are open in the 2024 town election.
Fair Share Amendment funding goes to improving local transportation infrastructure.