FYI: It will take a long time to exhaust the dictionary's word list.
A routine meeting on Wednesday to pick Board of Selectmen leaders took on new meaning due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Senator Rausch continues office hours virtually to remain accessible to constituents throughout the COVID-19 outbreak
Don't be one. It's okay to judiciously use the word, though.
We're publishing a simple open-or-closed directory for Natick businesses. Here's how to get listed.
Natick paused releasing information about coronavirus case counts earlier this week after contradictory advice from state officials.
The page is dedicated to providing up-to-date information and resources to the community during the virus outbreak.
Dress up your conversations. Introduce a new word to your social media buddies today.
Natick was providing coronavirus case numbers daily, but stopped after a Friday meeting with state officials.
Stand proudly when you use words like grovel...but not to make others bend before you!
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Be in charge of the words you use. Exert your sovereignty.
Be kind. It's better for everybody.
For meaning to be clear, it helps to use specific words, but the audience also needs to know them.
Choose words to fit your intent. Sometimes a simple word is far better than a fancy one.
For several days, Natick's COVID-19 case count was just one. Officials have revised overall case counts.
The Board of Selectmen made the decision Tuesday night, but have not set a new date yet.
There is never a need to hoard words. They are endlessly reproducible commodities.
It may not always be easy, but the result is worth the effort.
The Trustees of Reservations and Mass Audubon oversee more than 60,000 acres of hiking trails and wildlife preservations in Massachusetts.
Hoarding forces residents to shop in multiple stores in search of common household items.
The lifelong Natick resident died on March 20 after a long illness. His law enforcement career spanned almost 40 years.
Imagine a better world. Work to achieve it.
Stay healthy. Build a healthy vocabulary. Use it to be verbally strong.
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Warning: Disturbing virus-related image!
Bear up. Torn and tattered is not defeated.
Say it gently, but be clear. Stay at home...thank you, Dear!
The Natick-based Foundation for MetroWest has set up two funds for nonprofits, including food banks in Framingham.
Natick Town Moderator Frank Foss decided to postpone the meeting to reinforce social distancing amid the coronavirus outbreak.
Take control. Be in charge. Steer your course wisely.
The Town of Natick has created a detailed COVID_19 (Coronavirus) update page.
Don't complain to me about it. You get yourself into a tizzie. It's not up to me.
At one of the largest malls in New England, many stores are already closed due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Don't suffer. Eat corn or lima beans separately if you don't want succotash.
Senator Rausch and her staff will remain accessible via phone and email, will provide weekly COVID-19 updates via newsletter
Natick officials say seven people in town have tested positive for COVID-19. Many more are in quarantine or waiting on test results.
As of this evening, the Natick Public Schools, Town Libraries, Recreation & Parks programs and Community Center remain closed.
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Natick will definitely keep schools closed next week, with a possible extension to March 27 possible. Other town facilities are closing.