The Natick Select Board consider adding a violation policy to the current rules and regulations for alcohol sales.
Natick's annual spring Town Meeting warrant was recently released, giving insight into what will be discussed in April.
The Town Hall dropbox is also open, Natick officials said. Here's what to know.
There's one ballot question in Natick's upcoming March elections. It will decide how the town selects town clerks moving forward.
There are two open seats on the board in the upcoming town elections. Hear what the candidates had to say.
One officer is set to start 11 weeks of field training, while four others are headed to police academies across the state.
This will be the first time fluoride is added back to drinking water after a January 2022 pause due to supply chain issues.
State COVID relief funds will support thousands of cultural organizations and creative individuals
TCAN has been awarded $72,400 in grant funding from the Gaming Mitigation Grant aimed at protecting local performing arts centers
There are a total of 69 seats available for Natick's election. As of this week, 49 candidates have filed to run ahead of Tuesday's deadline.
Grant would provide funding for innovative solutions to addressing barriers in civic participation in the cultural sector
See who's running for seats on the select board, school committee and other races in the March elections.
Linsky files four additional gun bills, for a total of fourteen-gun safety initiatives
Mass Cultural Council names Lilja Elementary School and Natick resident David Hiller as recipients of the FY23 STARS Residencies program
Bills would address numerous public safety threats including “ghost guns” and 3D printed weapons
The Mass Cultural Council Awarded $750,000 to 50 state-designated cultural districts for 2023, including in Natick.
50 state-designated cultural districts to receive the largest grant in the program’s history
Nomination papers for all town-wide offices, including the Select Board and School Committee, are due by 5 p.m. on Tuesday.
Nomination papers are available for Natick's annual town election, scheduled for March 28, 2023.
266 communities across the state receive grants for fire safety for youth and seniors
The grants were awarded to communities and water utilities to help pay for improvements to drinking water and wastewater infrastructure.
Natick was one of six communities with the Community Preservation Act on the ballot in 2022.
Bill builds on multiple actions by the Legislature this session to support our Commonwealth’s veterans
Having been passed by the House, both bills now go to the Senate for their consideration
Bill would strengthen local and regional public health and ensure that every resident has access to foundational public health services
Bill will make key reforms to the governance structure of the state’s veterans’ homes
Bill puts Massachusetts on a path to reach net-zero limit on greenhouse gas emissions by 2050
Highlights include investments in early education and care, as well as work force development
The budget, which passed on Monday, allocated around $12.2 million in public school funding and $4.4 million in unrestricted aid
Bill makes significant investments across the state; includes economic relief rebates and permanent tax breaks
A petition to prevent the removal of the Charles River Dam in South Natick has gathered more than 900 signatures
Legislation would address the Commonwealth’s most immediate needs in the veteran community and making necessary updates
The Select Board received a draft of a request for proposals for the property located at 5 Auburn St. at its meeting last week
Bill would expand and protect abortion access and gender-affirming care in the Commonwealth
Bill makes substantial investments aimed at improving our behavioral health care delivery system
Seven years after acquiring the former St. Patrick’s School, Stonegate Group can move forward on Chapter 40B mixed use development plans
The town of Millis is set to receive $133,475 to aid with essential upgrades
Legislation would criminalizes image-based sexual assault by adults and affords victims of this crime protections
Representative Linsky announces statewide funding initiatives as well as local projects
A developer is proposing a research and development lab at the Neiman Marcus building at the Natick Mall