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Sunday, May 5, 2013

What Should High School Seniors Do In Natick Before They Leave For College?

Natick High senior are finishing school soon and no matter where they go to college, there are some things they just won't be able to replicate that they do here in Natick.

Whether it's the Friday night football games in the fall, or the prom in the spring, you only get to be a high school student once. When Natick High School seniors graduate in a few weeks, they'll only be here for so much longer until they head off to the college of their choice. They probably won't go to school with a place that can duplicate Natick Center. They probably won't have all the familiar places that they've known for so long, and they certainly won't have a mall nearly as big (is that possible?). But what are some of the things that Natick has to offer that you just won't see elsewhere? What are some of the things people can do here in Natick that maybe you won't have as much of a chance to do someplace else? What are the …

A Jacobs

3:08 pm on Sunday, May 5, 2013

Take a walk in one of the many beautiful trails in Broadmoor!!   more ›

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

TELL US: Should Parents Track Students' Whereabouts in College?

A University of Cincinnati student recently won a restraining order against her parents after they tracked her every move.

Heading off to college is a chance for not only students to grow, but for their parents to adapt to life changes as well. But in some cases, the parents may not have such an easy time letting go.   So has been the case with one college student that made national news recently.  A 21-year-old music student at the University of Cincinnati's College-Conservatory of Music recently convinced a judge to grant her a restraining order against her parents, according to The Huffington Post.  The student, Aubrey Ireland, reportedly told the court that even though she had made the dean's list, her parents would still drive 600 miles from Kansas to Ohio, making unannounced visits to her school, accusing her of drug use, promiscuity and mental illness…

NatickMomOf2

9:28 pm on Thursday, January 10, 2013

Everyone is coming down hard on the parents without understanding the real deal. What I've read is this girl was promiscuous and had mental illness. Any CONCERNED parent would go out of their way, regardless of mileage to check on their loved ones. C'mon people go easy on the parents.   more ›

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