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See what's happening in Natick - check out the Patch Calendar.
The state primary election is on Tuesday, Sept. 4.
Volunteers place 1,874 purple flags on the lawn of the church to represent those lost to overdose.
Take a look back at the week on Natick Patch.
Can you see the idiom/common saying in the layout of the words in or around the box?
Graffiti on a rock in town asked about the opioid crisis in town. Natick responded.
We'd love to feature your local, small business. We mean it.
Natick police are looking for help in identifying the people in this video.
Folks, you can cross that bridge once again.
Clark met with environmental leaders.
Soldiers have been asking for ready to eat pizza since the '80s; now it's going to be a reality.
New rankings from Niche list the 100 best public high schools in the Bay State. Let's see how yours did.
Ms. Jaime Gaudet is the Director of School Improvement Planning at the Catholic Schools Office in the Archdiocese of Boston
The "Paws II" bill was adopted by both the House and the Senate, moving closer to Baker's desk.
Absentee ballots are available for the primary election.
Blue Dalia is located in Wegmans at the Natick Mall.
The woman allegedly shoplifted and then carjacked, resisted arrest and had to be tasered.
Natick received $9,762,979, which is a $481,154 increase over FY18, in education funding.