Town Meeting continues Tuesday with debate on a proposed moratorium on residential cluster development applications
Highlights include innovative investments in early education and care, universal school meals and no-cost calls for incarcerated individuals
Representative Linsky announces grants for Millis Police vehicles
"The American people have to know that we are fighting for them,” said Clark in her profile for The Cut
Approximately 460,000 families are without reliable child care; 1 in 9 child care jobs have been lost since the start of the pandemic
5th Middlesex receives funding to combat the effects of the opioid addiction epidemic
The Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Health will hold a hearing on mental health featuring Clark’s bill.
Elise Gorseth came in second in the five-way race. Incumbent Henry Haugland came in last, failing to win reelection.
Bruce Evans won the race with 38.11%, while Kathryn Coughlin also earned a seat with 34.88%.
Here's your guide to voting in Natick's spring election on March 29.
Hear 2022 Natick Select Board candidate Evans' stance on issues ranging from the town budget to a charter review.
Hear from Natick School Committee incumbent Collins on issues ranging from masks to the Johnson Elementary closure.
Hear from Natick School Committee incumbent Haugland on issues ranging from masks to the Johnson Elementary closure.
Hear from Natick School Committee challenger Flathers on issues ranging from masks to the Johnson Elementary closure.
Hear 2022 Natick Select Board candidate Jacobs' stance on issues ranging from housing affordability to splitting the tax rate.
Hear 2022 Select Board candidate Coughlin's stance on issues ranging from a debt override to adopting the Community Preservation Act.
In line with Women’s History Month, the House has passed legislation protecting and commemorating the diverse women who have shaped history
Hear from Natick School Committee incumbent Julie McDonough about why she wants a new term.
The $1.9 trillion relief package funded vaccines, aid for small businesses, helped reopen schools, and rescued the child care sector
Package includes support for Ukraine, child care, green jobs, affordable housing, and reauthorizes the Violence Against Women Act
New law will void forced arbitration provisions to give survivors the choice of how to pursue justice
Legislation would make MA competitive in the development of offshore wind, invest in our energy infrastructure, and create jobs
Framingham and Natick Public Health Officials participated as guests
U.S. Rep. Katherine Clark brought health directors Michael Boudreau and Alexandra DePalo to the event on Tuesday.
Spring Town Meeting will discuss CPA adoption. The law creates a special fund to pay for community improvements and affordable housing.
Clark requested an analysis of the employer-provided child care credit and the benefits employees receive from child care services eligible
The town of Millis has been awarded $119,166 in grant funding from the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
With new districts, Linsky's 5th Middlesex District now covers Natick and half of Wayland.
234 Communities across the state receive grants for Fire Safety for Youth and Seniors
Bill to improve road safety by expanding access to driver’s licenses passes in the MA House
#InvestInWaterMA coalition grows with 36-community group’s support for water, sewer infrastructure
TCAN has been awarded $57,500 in grant funding from the Gaming Mitigation Grant aimed at protecting local performing arts centers
Changes to current regulations would aid in preventing future tragedies
Suzanne Ianni, charged in the Jan. 6 riot, has been using a right-wing app to organize a convoy over COVID-19 vaccines, GBH reported.
House passes legislation to void forced arbitration provisions as they apply to sexual assault and harassment claims