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'We’re all fired up': Holy Cross football has new look at coach, QB yet goals remain same
The Holy Cross football team has a new coach, new coordinators, a new playbook and a new starting quarterback, but the Crusaders’ goals for 2024 are the same as always. “That never changes,” HC senior running back Jordan Fuller said during Patriot League virtual media day Thursday. “(We want to) win the league...
Sale closed in Wellesley: $4.2 million for a five-bedroom home
The spacious property located at 11 Colgate Road in Wellesley was sold on July 2, 2024. The $4,212,500 purchase price works out to $892 per square foot. The house, built in 1965, has an interior space of 4,720 square feet. This two-story house provides a generous living space with its five bedrooms and seven baths. Inside, a fireplace enhances the ambiance of the living area. The property is equipped with forced air heating and a cooling system. The lot size of the property measures an impressive 0.7-acre.
'Not sure what happened yet.' Natick police investigating two-car crash on Route 135
NATCK — Two people suffered serious injuries just before noon Thursday after a crash on East Central Street, police said. The cause of the 11:31 a.m. crash is unknown, according tp Deputy Police Chief Brian Lauzon. Two people — a man and a woman — suffered "incapacitating injuries" in the crash and were transported...
Natick Fall Annual Town Meeting slated to begin in mid-October
The town of Natick has announced intentions to begin Fall Annual Town Meeting on Oct. 15 at Kennedy Middle School, and of more urgent notice is that articles requested for inclusion in the warrant for the meeting must be received by the Select Board office (selectboard@natickma.org) by Aug. 15 at 5pm. The warrant contains the agenda items to be considered and voted on by town meeting, Natick’s legislative body.
Lofty Goals Set For Natick High’s Cross-country Team
Above: Natick’s cross-country coach, Matt Miller, far right, guided the Redhawks to a ninth-place finish last fall in the Meet of Champions. Runners included, from left, Freddie Van der Velden, Nick Bianchi, Liam O’Neill, Steven D’Alessandro, John Bianchi, Sean Fleming, and Jacob Tobin. Lft: Labeled by coach Matt Miller as Natick’s top cross-country runner, John Bianchi also excels in track. He finished fifth in the mile at the Division 1 State Meet last spring.
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