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Person Hit By Train In Natick Monday Afternoon
According to NorthEast Fire Alerts, one person was hit by a train at approximately 1:09 p.m.

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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.
According to NorthEast Fire Alerts, one person was hit by a train at approximately 1:09 p.m.

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