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The Boil Water Order issued by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection has been lifted for all area in the Town of Natick.
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Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection regulations require the Town to issue a ‘boil water order’ effective immediately.
'We will also share an online tool that will allow input about where these kinds of street improvements are needed.'
Words matter.
Natick residents will have to boil water until at least Saturday, according to town officials.
A Natick Town Meeting member was photographed inside the Capitol, but town leaders made it clear Wednesday they can't punish her.
Senator Rausch's virtual office hours will continue throughout the COVID-19 pandemic
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State Sen. Rebecca Rausch, D-Natick, filed the bill this week with no-excuse mail voting set to expire at the end of March.
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Natick Town Meeting member Sue Ianni was photographed in the U.S. Capitol with Mark Sahady of the group Super Happy Fun America.
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New federal government data show how full hospitals in Middlesex County are.
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Slow and steady growth is better than decline.
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Representative Linsky comments on the events of January 6th at our nation's capital
Houses Passes Conference Committee Report for new Transportation and Economic Legislation
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Natick could get $23 million from the bill, including money to build parking at the town's two commuter rail stations.
Action words are very useful.
Legislation takes bold climate action to reach net zero emissions by 2050
Natick is seeking artists for a new painting scheme downtown aimed at making the major intersection more friendly.
Administrator Of Town of Natick Has Released Preliminary Budget.
The location is TBA and will be emailed out approximately one week ahead of the scheduled class time.
Trees should be bare, free from ornaments, and with no bags.
New Executive Director Jay Kim was previously's the foundation's chief operating officer.
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The revered department store chain, which filed for bankruptcy in August, initially projected the Natick store would close In December.
The Brack Career Development Center is accepting virtual appointments to support all of your job search and career development needs.