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The exhibit features photos of Natick from the 1930s.
A Natick resident made the dean's list at Clemson University.
It's your annual reminder that there are steps to take to keep your pets safe on this holiday that can cause panic or injury for your pet.
Glynn of Natick loved the Red Sox, The Patriots and playing pool.
Carly Daitch of Natick received her Master of Engineering degree from Lehigh University during the May 22 commencement ceremony.
The following students achieved honors from Keefe Tech for the third term.
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The Pantry introduces some unique summertime dishes.
Cameron Laughlin, of Natick, has been named to the Spring 2017 Dean's List.
Another summer in Natick. Another great series of live music on the common.
This man is still on the Mass. Most Wanted list. Have you seen him? Police would like to know that.
Take a look back at the week son Natick Patch.
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Natick's popular beach is open for the season. Have you gotten your pass?
A former colleague and a retired Natick cop were recently honored for saving a woman's life.
With the arrival of summer, there is no better time to learn about the steps and supplements we can take to bring relief.
Personal finance website WalletHub recently surveyed cities and towns in Massachusetts, ranking best to worst places for families to live.
Construction will take place on Cottage Street.
One student from Natick made the fourth quarter honor roll.
Few spots still open!!!
Take a look back at the week so far on Natick Patch.
Two students who are Natick natives made the President's List for the Spring Semester at Western New England University.
This week in Natick arrests.
Did you miss it? Take a look back at the week on Natick Patch.
Entering its 18th year, YPSA provides a safe, educational, low-cost summer camp option for Middlesex County youth.