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Natick By The Numbers

Thursday, September 29, 2011

By the Numbers

By the Numbers: Town License Fees

The Board of Selectmen will meet Oct. 11 at 7 p.m. to discuss license fees for 2012. In this week's Natick by the Numbers, we're featuring the current fees.

Each week on Patch, we feature the numbers from your town that are important to you. This week in Natick by the Numbers, we're featuring the costs for various licenses in 2011. On Tuesday, Oct. 11 at 7 p.m., the Board of Selectmen will hold a hearing at Town Hall to discuss the fees for 2012. LIQUOR LICENSES:                                                  Common Victualer's All Alcoholic: $3,000 Common Victualer's Wine & Beer: $1,750          Common Victualer's Wine & Beer w/Cordials: $2,250          Common Victualerís w/lounge: $3,500          Package Store All Alcoholic: $2,000 Club: $500         Innholder Alcoholic: $4,000          One day: $50           New Application Fee: $250          Fee for Change in Condition (Change of Manager…

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

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Natick By the Numbers: Casey's Diner

See this week's statistics in Natick.

It's all about the numbers. Each week on Natick Patch, we will feature numbers you should know about your town, from costs of construction projects, to town employee salaries to high school sports team statistics. This week, we're featuring Casey's Diner: 1890 the year Casey's opened for business 121 the number of years Casey's has been serving Natick 4 the number of stools in the original diner 10 the current number of bar stools inside the lunch car 1984 the year the Pat Casey, son of current owner and great-grandson of founder, began working at the diner 1922 the year the family sold the original diner car to buy the current one 1976 the year the business moved to its current location from Washington Street 5 the number of cents it cost…

Alissa Letkowski

9:18 pm on Sunday, August 14, 2011

*to its current location from Washinton Street   more ›

Thursday, August 4, 2011

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By the Numbers: Natick Community Organic Farm

See this week's facts about Natick.

It's all about the numbers. Each week on Natick Patch, we will feature numbers you should know about your town, from costs of construction projects, to town employee salaries to high school sports team statistics. This week, we're featuring Natick Community Organic Farm: 27 acres of farm land 37 years the farm has been in existence 31 years executive director Lynda Simkins has worked on the farm 5 pigs on the farm 2 cows on the farm 500 youths participated in the summer program 11 weeks of summer programs 1 composting toilet on site

David Lavalley

9:14 am on Thursday, August 11, 2011

TCAN would be happy to be featured in a "By The Numbers" article!   more ›

Friday, July 29, 2011

By the Numbers

Natick By the Numbers: Broadmoor Wildlife Sanctuary

This week in Natick by the Numbers, we're featuring the Massachusetts Audubon's Broadmoor Wildlife Sanctuary in Natick.

624 acres of land that make up the sanctuary in Natick and Sherborn along the Charles River 9 miles of walking trails are available 110 the length of the bridge in feet that runs through the park 30 the number of acres of grassland that has been restored to increase the bird population 146 the number of bird species that have been spotted at Broadmoor $5 the admission price for adults if they are not a Massachusetts Audubon member $4 the admission price for seniors and children age 2 to 12 to enter the park if not a member 5 the number of programs available for children under 12 in August (see the list here) 3 the number of programs available to teens age 12 to 17 in August (see the list here) 4 the number of family programs available in …

Friday, June 17, 2011

Natick By the Numbers: Morse Institute Library

See the statistics in Natick this week.

It's all about the numbers. Each week on Natick Patch, we will feature numbers you should know about your town, from costs of construction projects, to town employee salaries to high school sports team statistics. This week, we're featuring the Morse Institute Library:   100 The number of books in Samuel Morse's original collection in his home, just up the road from the current library site, according to the library's history. 425 The number of books that belonged to the Citizen's Library in 1852 1862 The year planning for the new Morse Institute Library began, when Samuel Morse's granddaughter, Mary Ann Morse left her estate to its construction 1873 The year the Morse Institute Library was opened as a public library 10-9 The time the …

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