The money is part of the $6.5 million awarded through the MassDOT Shared Streets and Spaces Program.
Gatsby's Chop House recently received approval from the Natick Select Board, clearing the way for the new restaurant to open at the mall.
The program allows a greater swath of Massachusetts residents to use public transportation, officials said. Here's what to know.
Uwill, a Natick-based health services company, is among the fastest-growing startups in the United States. Here's what to know.
From the start of classes to the final bell and everything in between, here are the important dates to know for the upcoming school year.
LGBTQ-friendly flags were removed from two local churches. Natick's local government officials called it a "calculated act of hate."
Repairs that should extend the life of the gazebo are scheduled through Friday. Here's what to know.
Screenings for a new movie and two concerts highlight the week at TCAN. Here's what to know.
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The Warren Group's June homes report shows a steep decline in sales from 2023 but a major spike in price.
The early August event will be held at Natick's Memorial Field this year. Here's what to know.
$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
This comes after eBay admitted that former officials sent items like a bloody pig mask and a fetal pig to the home of a Natick couple.
Spraying was scheduled for this week after testing came back positive for the virus. No humans have tested positive, however.
LCB Senior Living is now managing the Residence at Natick South and The Residence at Charles Meadow.
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.
Three locations can be used as cooling stations across Natick during high heat days this week. Here's what to know.
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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
The Natick Service Council and the St. Vincent de Paul Society of Natick are proud to announce the Mike Rourke Scholarship Program.
Three performances and screenings of two films are on the agenda this week in Natick. Here's what to know.
Your guide to fireworks, parades and other July 4 celebrations in and around Natick.
A Natick man will serve prison time on fentanyl distribution charges. Police found a dead woman in his apartment after a reported overdose.
An art project from Rebecca McCue is helping Natick residents learn about local stormwater management efforts.
It's been a scorcher this week, so what better time for the annual Scoopapalooza? Here's what to know for the Natick event.
How do you plan on spending the longest day of the year? Here are a few options for Thursday.
Plus: Here's which city buildings will be open or closed on Wednesday for Juneteenth in Natick.