Yard Waste and Taxes
I see there are quite a few people who put out yard waste the past few weeks. Read more »
I see there are quite a few people who put out yard waste the past few weeks. Read more »
The building which houses Debsan’s, formerly R & L Furniture, is named Red Man’s Hall. I wonder if anyone will tell the owner to rename the building.
A reporter from the Tab must have noticed how ugly Fiske Pond and it’s shores are, because in writing about it in last weeks paper, they made a point of mentioning that the pond is owned by the state. Guess they wanted to make sure our Conservation Commission wasn’t to blame for the sorry lack of landscaping there. Read more »
Some people in Natick think their nickname issue is unique. It’s not. Sorry folks, but many towns have had their traditions assaulted by newcomers. Here’s a letter from Framingham which tells the story from their point of view. (I’ll just reprint as-is) Read more »
I wonder if anyone has bought a condo on South Street. The ones next to Casey’s Diner look pretty impressive, until you think about their view . When you move in, you’ll look out your front window, and see a parking lot, and the back of the Fire Station and Police Headquarters. Would you spend nearly half a million dollars on a place that has a view like that? You and I wouldn’t, and nobody with any common sense would either. But when sales lag, people will blame the economy.
It’s called the HOOP district, where downtown business owners hope people will invest, so that their own business will become very valuable. Now can anyone tell us the names of those who have the biggest stake in downtown success? Couldn’t be a Natick Selectman and his business partner who was given a large sum of tax money to help this venture, in the form of a group called the Natick 360, could it?
I read that the DPW discounted the idea of buying a side loading rubbish truck, which would have saved on payroll, because Natick has such narrow streets. Read more »
Natick conducted a study a few years ago, and if you click on this link and read the report, you won’t understand why Town Meeting approved the fluoridation in the first place. Now we’re paying $700,000 to clean of the manganese which is a byproduct of this health risk. (Thanks to cutaia for the link.)
Natick’s Planning Board was “irked” when the Commonwealth rejected their request for a $17 million dollar grant for support of infrastructure requirements due to the proposed Mathworks expansion plans, according to an article in the Metrowest Daily News.
Click on this link to read the story. http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/news/x795996467 Read more »
I’m not surprised that we have what some might call a “lawyer” in town who loses his temper when he reads opinions that differ from his own. Read more »
What if the Fire Station Police Complex had been built facing South Street and the Colonial Block had been restored to retail?

At the very least, the folks buying those condos next to Casey’s wouldn’t be looking at a parking lot out their front window.
And the Colonial, with it’s 1000 seats, would have made for a great town meeting venue, and the building would’ve been paying property taxes.
If you’re looking at the Colonial marquee and wondering what’s playing, give us a day or two to put up the letters. I think it’ll be retrospective …classic horror, with the Bride of Frankenstein next on the bill !