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Take a look back at the week so far on Natick Patch.
David Shapiro, a Natick resident and owner of Bay State Strategies, did not know Connor or his family, but was moved by his story.
A new 6-month contract will provide savings and will match Eversource Basic Service price schedule.
There's a call for "New Year Adopters" after seven scared, ill and underweight Beagle and Harrier-mix dogs were surrendered.
A Natick coach is joining the list of Lifetime Achievement inductees.
Take a look back at the week on Natick Patch.
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Natick police are looking for this suspect. Do you know this man?
Wilson Middle School's principal sent out a letter to parents alerting them of a hate message that was written on the walls at the school.
The Natick public schools announced its honor rolls for the semester.
NORAD Santa Tracker is live now as the countdown to Christmas gets underway.
Christmas falls on a Sunday this year, but many municipal offices and public services are closed the day after Christmas.
The Boys & Girls Clubs of MetroWest were invited for a hands-on holiday baking experience with Sous Chef Kevin Gauthier.
Not cooking? Don't celebrate Christmas? Want to go out for a meal on the holiday? Here are some eateries open in the area.
Tilly and Salvy's have been employing young adults with autism and helping them receive the skills needed to be successful in life.
BREAKING: A man reportedly attempted to rob the Speedway Gas Station on Route 9.
The Department of Public Health announced that the instances of flu-like symptoms have gone up within the past seven days.
Command Sgt. Maj. Erika Gholar is retiring, announced the U.S. Army.
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For those seeking a church service this Christmas season, here are some options in town.
An eleven year old girl, upset with the presidential election results, heard about the march in Washington, and wants to go.
With temperatures plummeting and snow on the way, here's a look at what forecasters are saying to expect tonight into tomorrow.