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NATICK, MA — From a robbery at a local Target to traffic concerns near a new Amazon warehouse, here are the top stories from Patch the week ending Jan. 15.
Boil Water Notice In Natick After E. Coli Found In Water
Nine out of 12 water samples tested this week showed signs of the bacteria, which can cause cramps, diarrhea, vomiting and a serious kidney infection.
Milford Target Worker Threatened During Robbery
The two robbers escaped after telling a Target worker, "You're not going home to your family."
Natick Residents Petition To Oust Official Seen At Capitol Riot Natick Select Board Condemns Capitol Riot, But Can't Go Further
An elected Natick Town Meeting member was photographed inside the U.S. Capitol during the Jan. 6 riot, triggering a petition to get her removed. But the town says it doesn't have the power to do that.
Replacement Of Unsafe Milford Bridge May Start This Summer
The $2 million project will be boosted by a MassDOT grant.
MCI-Framingham Unit To Be Suspended Temporarily: DOC
The closure is temporary, but officials have talked about closing MCI-Framingham permanently before.
Worcester To Examine Traffic Near New Amazon Warehouse
Residents in Worcester's Tatnuck neighborhood are worried that a new delivery station could clog city streets.
Bobcat Spotted In Wayland Neighborhood: Police
Yet another reminder that carnivorous cats live among us, and sometimes creep into backyards.
Milford Regional Nurses Raise Coronavirus Fears Amid Union Push
The nurses are speaking out about what they say are dangerous conditions during the second coronavirus surge.
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