Highlights include investments in education, health care, and housing, and over $600,000 for Natick and Wayland
The restaurant received Select Board approval at a recent meeting, clearing the way for Mexican food to return to 215 West Central St.
Natick police are urging the public to be diligent after a man posing as a delivery driver took off with a package recently.
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Legislature approves historically high level of funding for Chapter 90 municipal transportation
A cat that was in the home at the time of the fire was removed safely, but the home sustained serious damage.
A Mass Humanities grant will enable the Natick Historical Society to create a part-time community engagement coordinator role.
Nearly the entire state is under a heat advisory, prompting Natick to open cooling centers for area residents.
Performances of "Into The Woods" continue through the end of the month. Here's what to know.
Whip Clark Celebrates Federal Investments in Local Flood Mitigation, Lead Pipe Removal in Schools
Mena Fenwick earned an All-College Academic Award for her 4.0 GPA, the highest honor given out at MassBay.
Clark joins the Charles River Watershed Association to speak on how funding will manage storm runoff and flooding across the watershed.
The Miles Bibb Residence Hall at Framingham State will host an Active Attack Integrate Response training next week. Here's what to expect.
After closing its Natick Mall location in 2020, Sur La Table will be returning to the Natick Mall as the business opens more U.S. stores.
Ben-Hem Elementary was selected for the U.S. Department of Energy's Renew America's Schools program alongside 23 others across the country.
Helen Lemoine is retiring from the executive director role after over two decades. Here's who will guide Leadership MetroWest next.
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Highlights include funding for hospitals, collective bargaining agreements, DTA caseworkers, and more.
Gilbert's Sports Nostalgia was robbed of more than $20,000 worth of sports memorabilia, sparking an outpouring of support from locals.
Wegmans officials have determined an official closing date for the Natick Mall location.
The all-alcohol license allows the new mini golf business to serve drinks along with food at the Natick Mall location.
One person suffered minor burns in a Sheffield Road fire on Tuesday, fire officials said.
In a lawsuit filed on behalf of Skylar Sarkisian, the former firefighter said he was let go after refusing to falsify medical records.
Gov. Maura Healey announced a new solar study on the 15th anniversary of the state's Green Communities Act.
A number of mid-day trains will be temporarily eliminated as officials work to complete various improvement projects.
Healey is set to announce a new solar study on the 15th anniversary of the state's Green Communities Act.
The grant will help offset inflation costs that have come as the pantry serves more people than ever, officials said.
Patch has your complete guide to Independence Day fireworks shows, parades and other celebrations around Natick.
Natick officials hope to streamline the process and roll out an improved online payment system.
Getting things done around the house has never been easier.
The Central Massachusetts Mosquito Control Project will investigate the concerns of Natick residents for seven days in July. Here's when.
Finding and hiring top-rated house cleaners, junk removal pros and more has never been easier.
Officials plan to fund various municipal projects that will contribute to Natick's "growth and development." What to know.
Natick will host two listening sessions this week for residents to understand that state's opioid settlement strategy.
Two nights of Dead & Company at Fenway Park in Boston highlight the weekend, plus a roundup of other concerts and events.
The Charles River Rotary Club will again host the festival, which helps the club fund causes across the MetroWest throughout the year.
Stonegate Group officials have set a tentative finish line for construction in the spring of 2025.
Chris Keenan and James Herbert both recently graduated from the police academy and will begin field training.