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Portion of Wednesday Spaghetti Dinner Sales at Lola's to be Donated to One Fund Boston
Fundraiser will take place between 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Wednesday night.

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Fundraiser will take place between 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Wednesday night.

190 students in grades 6-8 at Kennedy Middle School made the Honor Roll, while another 80 students achieved High Honors.
286 students in grades 6-8 at Wilson Middle School made the Honor Roll, while another 118 students achieved High Honors.
The Masonic Lodge will host a blood drive on Saturday.
Continuing to make and share art is one way the Walnut Hill School for the Arts hopes to help people respond in the aftermath of the Boston Marathon bombing.
Continuing to make and share art is one way the Walnut Hill School for the Arts hopes to help people respond in the aftermath of the Boston Marathon bombing.
Continuing to make and share art is one way the Walnut Hill School for the Arts hopes to help people respond in the aftermath of the Boston Marathon bombing.
A group of Natick clergy and town officials was able to quickly put together a moving Interfaith ceremony to remember those lost, pray for those injured, thank those who helped and look towards a more peaceful future.
The following information was provided by the Natick Police Department. Charges do not indicate convictions. Patch reports all arrests.
The following information was provided by the Natick Police Department. Charges do not indicate convictions. Patch reports all arrests.
Customers at Moe's Southwest Grill will have an opportunity to receive a free t-shirt today.
Natick Common will be the site of a candlelight vigil on Wednesday night to honor and remember the victims of the Boston Marathon bombing.
14 of nearly 40 Natick runners had finished the Boston Marathon before the explosion
Here are five things you should know if you live or are going to be in Natick today, Monday, April 15, for the 117th Boston Marathon.
As thousands of runners pass through Natick today for the 117th running of the Boston Marathon, and hundreds of Natick residents line the streets to watch, we know you'll be taking pictures. Upload them here to share them with everyone.
The following information was provided by the Natick Police Department. Charges listed do not indicate convictions. Patch reports all arrests.
Few contested races meant low voter turnout and few changes in who Natick's local elected officials are in the 2013 Town Election.
The Natick Police have announced road closures and given suggested alternative routes for the time periods that will coincide with the Boston Marathon on Monday.
This is the eighth and final in a series of profiles of Natick residents running the 2013 Boston Marathon on April 15.
A fire roared through a Sherborn home Thursday night forcing the Sherborn Fire Department to sound multiple alarms; Framingham assisted Sherborn in battling the blaze.