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Working in the Rain
Natick workers braved harsh rain today, landscaping the common during a downpour.

Justin started his journalism career after graduating in 2011 from the University of Massachusetts, where he studied journalism, political science and history. During his education, he wrote for the school's student newspaper, was a member of the marching band, and was president of the UMass chapter of Kappa Kappa Psi, a music service fraternity.
After completing internships in Washington D.C. and at masslive.com, Justin decided to pursue a career in online journalism. He wrote for both print and for the web at the Community Advocate, a weekly paper in central Massachusetts, before joining Patch.
Interested in a variety of multimedia tools including video, photography, slideshows and podcasting, Justin is always looking for new ways to bring a story to the audience.
In his free time, Justin enjoys skiing, hiking, coffee, craft beer, and reading books (the paper kind).
You can follow me on twitter at @justinsaglio.
<b>Politics</b>
<i>Liberal on social issues and conservative on fiscal issues, I register as an independent.</i>
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Natick workers braved harsh rain today, landscaping the common during a downpour.

The last photos inside the old Natick High School before its demoliton on Monday.
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Kristen Deprey received her Girl Scout Gold Award on Wednesday.
The Police Department hopes to complete its fundraising efforts for its K9 unit today.
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What should go in the storefront left vacant by Keedo?
Stay cool, the heat wave is set to continue today with temperatures possible hitting 100 degrees.
Best-selling author, Elin Hilderbrand, will be in Holliston today to give back to the town's schools.
Town officials will discuss increasing illegal parking fees with residents at a July 2 public hearing.
Do you think you know all the sights in Holliston? Here's your chance to prove it.
Spilka was recognized for her dedicated work to advance the biotechnology industry, her support of the issues important to the industry and her efforts to attract and retain life science companies in Massachusetts
Heatstroke can be fatal for pets. The Humane Society of the United States reminds pet owners to make sure their dog gets plenty of water and to limit the intensity of exercise.
Temperatures today could reach 100 degrees.
Need some help with your college essay? Head to a writing workshop at Christ the King Lutheran Church.
Residents spoke out against NStar Monday night at a public hearing to discuss the company's practices regarding cutting of trees near power lines.
Police hope Saturday's fundraiser will finish the fundraising efforts for the department's K9 unit.
A complete list of Natick's free concerts on the Common this summer.