5 Things You Need to Know Today: March 7
The second Selectmen Candidate Debate is tonight.
Our daily morning column, 5 Things You Need to Know, provides you with information that can help you plan your day and give you some fodder for water cooler conversations.
1. This week, our Best of Natick poll is asking you, our readers, where is the best place to work out in Natick? Our poll will be open until Friday at 9 a.m. and a winner will be announced later that day. Make sure to check out our poll and support your favorite business. And if you missed last week's Best of Natick Sanwiches poll, read about the winner—Corrado's Subs.
2. Tonight in town meetings:
- Community Senior Center Building Committee, 7 p.m., Natick Senior Center
- Planning Board, 7:30 p.m., Town Hall
3. Natick Forever Political Action Committee will host its second Selectmen Candidate Debate of the season at 7 p.m. in the downstairs Lebowitz Meeting Room of the Morse Institute Library. If you missed the first debate last month between candidates Josh Ostroff and Rick Jennett, you can see our coverage here.
Last week, we also covered Natick Forever's School Committee Candidate Debate if you're interested in catching up on the candidates stances on the future of Natick schools.
4. It's Irish Heritage Month and St. Patrick's Day is just around the corner. To celebrate, the Morse Institute Library will host a performance by soprano Ruth Harcovitz who will sing popular Irish songs at 3 p.m. The event is free.
5. The Natick High School Buy a Brick program will continue until mid-March. Your donation of $100 will allow you to have a message or name engraved on a brick on the new Natick High School walkway. Read more here on how to donate.
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