The MSBA voted unanimously to accept Natick Public Schoolsβ Application for a Memorial Elementary School building project Feasibility Study
Natick receives award from the Massachusetts Office on Disability to purchase accessible picnic tables for community service public areas
Natick receives $500,000 from the Executive Office of Economic Development to improve local multimodal infrastructure
Tuesday marks the first session of the series, which will dive into town financial business and strategy.
Representative Linsky honors former Natick Town Clerk Diane Packer
The protests are scheduled for the same day as a military parade for the armyβs 250th anniversary and President Donald Trump's birthday.
Natick and Wayland receive significant increases amounts of state aid to public elementary and secondary schools
The Wednesday Select Board meeting will cover a project update on the future of the former Johnson Elementary property.
The protest was held the same day as one in Watertown, where two people were injured after being struck by a truck's side mirror.
Over 60 percent of voters supported a budget override in Tuesday's elections, likely saving jobs within the school district.
Voters approved the $7 million budget override, and Select Board and School Committee incumbents won on Tuesday.
A Fiscal Year 2026 budget override ballot question and races for Select Board and School Committee highlight the ballot this year.
The March 10 forum will bring together School Committee and Select Board candidates. Here's what to know.
EcoNatick will host candidate forums for contested races on the School Committee and Select Board ahead of the elections later this month.
Learn about our programs and services at www.ssa.gov
Summer jobs have been announced and applications will be available later this month. Here's what to know.
Articles submitted for inclusion in the upcoming April Town Meeting must be submitted this week. Here's what to know.
The Monday meeting is a joint session with the Select Board, School Committee and Finance Committee. Here's what to know.
Officials shared the current difference in price between Eversource's basic service and Natick's electricity aggregation program.
The Tuesday forum will give residents a chance to learn more about the ongoing budget override discussion.
Included on the ballot this spring are races for the Select Board, School Committee, Planning Board and more.
Natick officials hope to gather data from the community about flooding over the past few years. Here's how to participate.
Natick's police department has also issued an updated policy, which will go into effect this weekend.
Natick Public Schools authorized to partner with the MSBA to enter the feasibility phase of a major renovation/ expansion of Memorial.
Police are investigating after Select Board Chair Kathryn Coughlin's car was spray-painted with the message "Deport Illegals."
The Select Board will meet Wednesday at Town Hall for a Fiscal Year 2025 property tax clarification hearing. What to know.
Unofficial vote totals show that over 86 percent of Natick voters turned out for election day. Here's which candidate got Natick's support.
Election day is here in Natick. Here's what to know before you head to the polls on Tuesday.
Will free two-hour parking return to the Natick Center Cultural District this winter? Here's what else to know before Wednesday's meeting.
Early voting begins across the state on Saturday. Here's what to know.
The result is a temporary limitation for marriage intention licensing. Here's what to know.
The state awarded more than $12 million in grant funds for towns to promote safer roads in Massachusetts. Here's what to know in Natick.
The meeting warrant features 32 articles ranging from restrictions on leaf blowers to financial matters.
The Thursday event is a chance for town staff to offer basic services to residents who may not be able to make it during normal hours.
Rep. David Linsky retained the Democratic nominee over a challenger in the primary, the Associated Press is reporting.
Here's what to know ahead of the Sept. 3 state primaries in Massachusetts.
A project at Dug Pond received over $260,000 in funding through the Municipal Vulnerability Preparedness grants.
Natick also received state funding for a flood reduction project at Natick High School.
Here are the races to know for this primary β and special election β season in Natick.
Itβs one of the easiest ways to save money and support local clean energy jobs. And itβs as simple as subscribing to Netflix.
Community solar: a win-win for your wallet and the environment -- no equipment required.