Actor and producer Jonathan Bray grew up in Natick.
The Martin Luther King Day holiday is Monday, Jan. 16.
Tilly and Salvy's partners with Crossroad School to employ students and participate in the schools philanthropy.
A word a day is for play. Write a sentence, story or poem. Use the word in a comment. Let's explore this lovely language together.
"For the whole family, standing up together for inclusion and justice."
Advocates is seeking enthusiastic, motivated team players to provide valuable care to individuals!!
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The company says the coating might have been contaminated with salmonella.
Nomination papers are available for the town election, to be held in March.
Students must earn a grade point average of 3.5 or higher in order to make the Dean's List.
"SCREEN TIME" Gets Smarter with KIDS 4 CODING Summer Tech Camps!
-- Public invited to meet representatives from dozens of local camps and programs --
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Can you see the idiom/common saying in the layout of the words in or around the box. Leave your solution in the comments.
Clark is the only member of the Massachusetts congressional delegation who has announced plans not to attend the inauguration.
Natick Patch wants to profile local people doing interesting things.
Since 2012, several people who were convicted of drunk driving allegedly consumed their last drink at a Natick establishment.
Gas prices rose again, up 5 cents in Massachusetts, but is still slightly below the national average. Where's the cheapest in Natick?
Christmas tree collection is beginning.
These pets would love to make your acquaintance.
Susan Lane, lifelong Natick resident, suffered amputation after an aggressive form of strep pneumonia and bacterial meningitis.
A new 6-month contract will provide savings and will match Eversource Basic Service price schedule.
We want your best Natick photo to be our new cover photo on Facebook!
Natick Patch looks back at the local stories that captivated readers in 2016.
Upside down and on a tightrope, the Aussie-born chef took a second shot Wednesday night on the Food Network's most challenging cooking show.