Select Board posts June 10 agenda with Main Street update

NATICK — The Select Board will meet Tuesday, June 10, with an update on the Main Street Improvements project headlining the agenda, the town announced this week. It's a relatively quiet news cycle otherwise, with no fresh district announcements from Natick Public Schools or new postings from the Morse Institute Library.

TOWN HALL

The town's News Flash on Thursday posted the agenda for the next Select Board meeting on Tuesday, June 10, flagging an update on the Main Street Improvements project as a featured item. Residents who want to review the full agenda before the meeting can find it through the town's civic alerts page at https://www.natickma.gov/CivicAlerts.aspx?aid=1613.

The Main Street work has been a long-running topic for downtown Natick, and Tuesday's update gives residents and business owners a chance to hear where the project stands before any board discussion or vote.

ELSEWHERE IN THE NEWS

"🌱 Patch AM: Natick's Emmanuella Edozien defends her hurdles crown at Meet of Champions." Natick Patch's morning roundup leads with a Natick High track athlete repeating as state hurdles champion, alongside a calendar nod to Silverwood Organic Farmapalooza (read it at https://patch.com/massachusetts/natick).
"🌱 Patch AM: How Natick teens are warning adults at local liquor stores." Patch's Thursday newsletter highlights a youth-led prevention effort aimed at adults who might buy alcohol for minors at Natick stores (read it at https://patch.com/massachusetts/natick).
"🌱 Patch AM: Why Natick's Planning Board rejected the proposed Route 9 car wash." Patch recaps the Planning Board's decision to turn down a car wash project pitched for the Route 9 corridor (read it at https://patch.com/massachusetts/natick).
"🌱 Patch AM: How rising organized theft at Natick Mall could affect shoppers next." Patch flags organized retail theft trends at the Natick Mall and what they could mean for customers (read it at https://patch.com/massachusetts/natick).
"From Farmed Goods To Fine Baked Goods, Natick Farmers Market Is Ready To Serve." Patch staffer William Hall previews the Natick Farmers Market's busy summer stretch on Natick Common, noting the agricultural cooperative operates year-round (read it at https://patch.com/massachusetts/natick).

COMING UP

- Tuesday, June 10: Select Board meeting, with an update on the Main Street Improvements project on the agenda. Full agenda at https://www.natickma.gov/CivicAlerts.aspx?aid=1613.

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