Natick track athletes reset school records as town channels stay quiet Sunday
NATICK β A light news cycle on Sunday left Natick High School's track and field athletes β fresh off a Meet of Champions performance β as the day's main local storyline, with the town's official channels, Natick Public Schools and the Morse Institute Library all silent in the past 24 hours.
ELSEWHERE IN THE NEWS
"π± Patch AM: How Natick runners and jumpers rewrote school records this weekend" β Patch's Sunday morning digest highlights Natick High track and field athletes who reset school marks at a weekend championship meet, per Natick Patch (read it at https://patch.com/massachusetts/natick).
"π± Patch AM: Natick's Emmanuella Edozien defends her hurdles crown at Meet of Champions." β Saturday's Patch digest spotlights Natick High hurdler Emmanuella Edozien, who repeated as a state Meet of Champions winner, according to Natick Patch (read it at https://patch.com/massachusetts/natick).
"π± Patch AM: How Natick teens are warning adults at local liquor stores" β A Friday Patch digest describes a youth-led effort to discourage adults from buying alcohol for minors at Natick package stores, per Natick Patch (read it at https://patch.com/massachusetts/natick).
COMING UP The Natick Patch community calendar continues to flag Silverwood Organic Farmapalooza and a Community Training on Domestic Abuse and Coercive Control in the days ahead; specific dates and times are not confirmed in today's primary sources. Residents should check the Morse Institute Library calendar at morseinstitute.org and the Natick Public Schools calendar at natickps.org for the week's official events, as no new district or library announcements were posted in this cycle.