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Rich Products Corporation has issued a voluntary recall on some of its products because of a possible E. coli contamination.

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After pursuing various things outside of journalism for a few years, I began freelancing for a number of Patch sites south of Boston in the spring of 2011. While I still got to cover sports, Patch gave me the opportunity to expand the subjects that I got to write about. I reported on School Committee meetings, Selectmen meetings, school events and profiled some very interesting people and businesses.
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Rich Products Corporation has issued a voluntary recall on some of its products because of a possible E. coli contamination.

Find out who you will be voting for in the Annual Town Election on Tuesday.
Rich Products Corporation has issued a voluntary recall on some of its products because of a possible E. coli contamination.
The Fourth of July is just three months away and planning is in full swing.
Middlesex Sheriff Peter Koutoujian testified yesterday in support of legislation that would raise the age of juvenile jurisdiction in the criminal justice system to 17.
Voices Against Violence presented information about teenage dating violence at Natick High last night at the invitation of the PTSO.
Neighbors of an alleged inconsiderate dog owner exhaled a sigh of relief after the Board of Selectmen voted to hold a Dog Hearing.
Middlesex Sheriff Peter Koutoujian supports expanding the juvenile justice system to include 17-year-olds.
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Voices Against Violence presented information about teenage dating violence at Natick High last night at the invitation of the PTSO. MEDA (Multi-Service Eating Disorders Association) also made a presentation.
The following information was provided by the Natick Police Department. Those charged have not been convicted. Patch reports all arrests.
Several parents attended last night's School Committee meeting to voice their displeasure over the school district's use of drug-sniffing dogs to search Natick High School.
Members of the Natick Veterans Council were thanked by Lt. Col. Frank Sobchak, garrison commander of the Natick Soldier Systems Center, for their generosity in helping soldiers stationed in Natick at last night's Selectmen's meeting.
The Special State Primary election will be held Tuesday, April 30.
Here are some tasty recipes to try this week when you give up chametz.
Here are some tasty recipes to try next week when you give up chametz.
Here are some tasty recipes to try, because there's more to Passover than just matzah.
Here are some tasty recipes to try next week, because there's more to Passover than just matzah.
The following information was provided by the Natick Police Department. Charges mentioned do not indicate convictions. Patch reports all arrests.
Here are some tasty recipes to try next week, because there's more to Passover than just matzah.