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Natick developer pays $2.7M for new headquarters

Stonegate Group, a Natick developer, will move later this month into a new headquarters office in town it bought for nearly $2.7 million. The firm will move to 235 W. Central St. from 83 Speen St. just under a mile away. Stonegate has been working to turn the former St. Patrick s School at 45 E. Central St. in Natick into 45 residential units and other space. Stonegate bought the former school in 2015 for $3.4 million, and has reached a development agreement with the town and received zoning changes necessary for ground-level retail use. It also turned a former American Legion building at 13 W. Central St. into a mixed-use development, opened in 2017.

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Natick Town Meeting member seeks to condemn the actions of those linked to Capitol riot

NATICK A Town Meeting member plans to introduce a resolution that condemns the actions of those who took part in the Jan. 6 riot inside the U.S. Capitol. Jay Ball, a 30-year member of the elected body, will present his resolution during tonight’s first session of Town Meeting. Posted on the town’s website, the resolution calls the riot a “despicable act.” “…be it resolved that we, the duly elected Members of Natick Town Meeting, condemn the actions of any and all persons who took part in this act of sedition, and declare that they in no way represent the sentiments of this body, or of the Town of Natick,” the resolution reads in part.

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Natick Service Council updates

Community Content Introducing Falmouth Road Race Charity Team! The Natick Service Council is excited to have five charity bibs for this year’s Falmouth Road Race! We wanted to take a minute to introduce our amazing race team! Go to https://bit.ly/NSCFRR2021 to donate to one of our runners or the team! Every little bit helps! Thank you for your support! Paul Joseph: Paul has been a Natick Service Council volunteer and served on its Board of Directors from 2013-2018. He has previously run the Boston Marathon as a charity fundraiser for the NSC. Rachel Vingsness: Rachel has lived in Natick Center for 8 years and has put 100 s of running miles on the sidewalks of 135.  Most recently you may have seen her pushing her two year old while trying to keep up with her 5 year old s new found bicycle skills. Rachel is also the Director of Career Development at the Natick Service Council.

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Natick Service Council updates

Community Content Introducing Falmouth Road Race Charity Team! The Natick Service Council is excited to have five charity bibs for this year’s Falmouth Road Race! We wanted to take a minute to introduce our amazing race team! Go to https://bit.ly/NSCFRR2021 to donate to one of our runners or the team! Every little bit helps! Thank you for your support! Paul Joseph: Paul has been a Natick Service Council volunteer and served on its Board of Directors from 2013-2018. He has previously run the Boston Marathon as a charity fundraiser for the NSC. Rachel Vingsness: Rachel has lived in Natick Center for 8 years and has put 100 s of running miles on the sidewalks of 135.  Most recently you may have seen her pushing her two year old while trying to keep up with her 5 year old s new found bicycle skills. Rachel is also the Director of Career Development at the Natick Service Council.

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Wellesley water customers affected by Natick boil wter order

Water Alert The Town received notice this afternoon of the presence of E. Coli bacteria within drinking water samples collected yesterday, Jan. 12.  Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection regulations require the Town to issue a ‘boil water order’ effective immediately. E. coli bacteria can make you ill, and are a particular concern for people with weakened immune systems. Do not drink tap water without boiling it for at least 1 minute first or use bottled water. Boiled or bottled water should be used for drinking, making ice, food preparation, brushing teeth and washing dishes until further notice. The Department has removed water sources that tested positive for E. Coli from operation and has increased water disinfection treatments.  Follow-up and confirmatory water quality samples will be taken immediately.  The results of this testing and system analysis will determine the cause of the positive results.  The Department hopes to resolve this inconvenience

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