By Cynthia Whitty

For the last four years, the Natick Police Department (NPD) has run a Youth Police Academy. This year the academy will run July 17 to 21 at its headquarters, 20 E Central St. NPD offers approximately 30, 12-14 year old Natick residents the...

A new exhibit from the Natick Historical Society, now on display on the 1st floor of the Morse Institute Library: 14 East Central Street, Natick.
The Natick Historical Society has a new exhibit on display in the historical exhibit case on...

By Via Perkins, Contributing Writer

On Thursday, May 25, The Walnut Hill School for the Arts held their Spring Visual Arts Show. Despite the rain that lingered throughout the evening, the Dartley Center (one of the school’s buildings on campus at 146 Bacon St.) was packed with a...

The Town of Ashland officially opened “The Corner Spot” on June 28, 2017. This project was designed to create a community gathering place as well as serve as an incubator for pop-up businesses. It was funded solely by personal contributions from...

By Via Perkins, Contributing Writer

Within the next couple of months Natick residents may notice structures cropping up around town. Though they resemble large birdhouses, they are actually Little Free Libraries (LFLs) created to stock books. Thanks to a recent grant, the Bacon...

By Trish Wesley Umbrell, Farm Administrator

Heat-loving green beans, cucumbers, hot peppers, tomatoes and zucchini start coming out of the fields in droves. It’s a great time of year to be a local eater! The preteens and young teens in our Working Farmers program invite you to stop at...

By Via Perkins, Contributing Writer

Natick-based nonprofit ACCEPT Education Collaborative (AEC) has served students with disabilities as a school resource provider, transportation system, and more. Now, the organization has moved from 220 N. Main St. to 4 Tech Circle, into a brand...

Emily Arthur and Mary Dougherty of Cadette Troop 72293 in Natick earned their Girl Scout Silver Award. The Silver Award represents the highest achievement a Cadette level Girl Scout can earn. It demonstrates extraordinary leadership through a...

By Via Perkins, Contributing Writer

A Natick family is connecting parents and sitters caring for children with special needs in a creative way. Wife and husband team Seana Kilcullen and Jeffrey DeLuca launched SpectrumSitter, a database and messaging service enabling guardians and...

By Cynthia Whitty

On exhibit at the Natick Community Organic Farm, July and August, will be “Beetles, Bugs, Butterflies,” by Natick artist Denise Girardin. Girardin describes herself as “a lover of color, mark-making and just plain silliness.” She infuses her art...

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