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Town of Natick Looking for Marathon Runners for Non-profits
Natick has chosen four different non-profits to receive funding from this year's Boston Marathon.

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Natick has chosen four different non-profits to receive funding from this year's Boston Marathon.

The following information was provided by the Natick Police Department. Charges do not indicate convictions. Patch reports all arrests.
As part of the residential solar energy campaign in Natick, there will be two open house tours this week of solar customers to help residents learn more about renewable energy in their homes.
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning for Natick and surrounding areas.
The U.S. Senator toured the facility on Friday before speaking about the need to fight the sequester.
The Board of Health re-inspects all food establishments within three weeks to ensure that violations have been corrected. Failure to correct violations within the allotted time can result in increased enforcement actions.
An affiliated Bikram Yoga studio is conveniently located in Natick, giving locals a place to try the original Hot Yoga for a healthy body and mind.
Superintendent Peter Sanchioni names Heather Smith new leader of Lilja School.
The Attorney General's office has ruled that towns can't ban medical marijuana dispensaries, but they can regulate them. A couple of Natick officials explain what effect this has locally and how they are currently handling the issue of medical
The following information was provided by the Natick Police Department. Charges do not indicate convictions. Patch reports all arrests.
A late afternoon motor vehicle crash in Natick sent two to the hospital earlier today.
The white smoke appeared on Wednesday, signalling that the conclave had chosen Argentinian Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio to be the new head of the Catholic Church.
The American Red Cross held a blood drive at the Natick Community-Senior Center on Tuesday.
The following information was provided by the Natick Police Department. Charges reported do not indicate convictions. Patch reports all arrests.
Three toll plazas on the Mass Pike will be free from 5-6 p.m. this Friday because of a sponsorship by Cumberland Farms and its SmartPay Check-Link program.
Boston Magazine recently came out with their "Best Places to Live 2013" issue, and Natick was nowhere to be found in seven different categories.
Many people choose to eat organic foods for health reasons, and it can also be good for the environment.
40,000 employees at the company's New England stores will be affected by the new contract, which ensures that there won't be a strike.
Wilson and Kennedy Middle Schools will be extending their second term nearly one week after missing four days due to snow.