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Natick Schools To Have Police Presence Wednesday After Texas Tragedy
At Tuesday evening's "Transfer of Flags" ceremony at the Wilson Middle School, Superintendent Anna Nolin coordinated a response with police

I am a Local Editor covering Dedham, Norwood, Braintree, Framingham, Natick, Hopkinton and Holliston, MA.
I am a Boston native who began my journalism career in 1994. I graduated from Boston University, where I simultaneously received bachelor's degrees in journalism and political science. In 2002, I graduated from the University of Massachusetts Boston with a master's in public administration. I am a 1994 Pulliam Fellow, a national award given to 10 graduating college seniors who are pursuing careers in journalism. I also began pursuing a graduate degree in journalism at Northeastern University.
I previously was a staff reporter for Gazette Publications, Inc., The Dedham TImes, The Daily Transcript and The Parkway-West Roxbury Transcript. Over the past five years, I have been a freelance reporter at Bulletin Newspapers, Inc. covering Boston and Norwood; Gannett, Inc.; and The Hopkinton Independent.
At Tuesday evening's "Transfer of Flags" ceremony at the Wilson Middle School, Superintendent Anna Nolin coordinated a response with police

Bozhena Kogan was recognized in The Boston Globe's annual "Salute to Nurses" for her work at the Hebrew Rehabilitation Center in Roslindale
Framingham police are seeking the public's help in identifying individuals suspected of recent break-ins.
On Tuesday, Dedham police issued 21 speeding citations Tuesday along Washington Street in response to resident complaints in the area.
MariMed, a multi-state distributor, announced Tuesday that its "world's largest pot brownie" campaign received two national PR awards
After overcoming mental health and substance use challenges, MassBay graduate Cam Griffin intends to pursue a doctorate in psychology
Activities range from art for kids and adults to yoga to cartooning for middle school students
The event honors female athletes as well as the 50th anniversary of Title IX, the law that prevents gender bias in educational programming
The restaurant chain is raising money to benefit the education of the spouses and children of those who died in military service.
The survey hopes to find ways to improve Town Meeting, as there were problems reaching a quorum during the three-night meeting this month.
A new, lower-cost weekly program will also now be open for students in neighboring towns, including Norwood, Westwood, Canton and Milton.
Timilty's FY 23 budget requests include money for substance abuse prevention coalitions as well as the police and fire department
Natick Is United was founded in 2016 and received non-profit status in 2019. The group's mission is to advocate for equity and justice.
The event, sponsored by the realtor, will benefit the Braintree Food Pantry by offering ice cream for food and toiletry donations
City budget season is hinting that there is no appetite for much needed change in government problem solving. Will the community intervene?
The new school start times, voted upon by the School Committee in February, will go into effect in September.
Norwood is collaborating with Walpole and Sharon on a new initiative to help residents and businesses conserve their energy use
In anticipation of record-setting temperatures this weekend, Framingham's two libraries will be open as cooling stations.
Interested artists can draw, sketch, paint, or compose on the computer an idea to be painted on a light box.
Partnership will help homeowners, landlords, renters, small businesses, non-profits, and houses of worship save money and energy