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Time for Natick Public School families to make the call

August 12, 2020 by Admin Leave a Comment

The Natick Public School System is asking families to fill out a survey by 10pm on Sunday, Aug. 16 to indicate whether their students plan to start the school year with the hybrid model voted on by the School Committee this week (1 week in school, 1 week remote) or go all-remote via the cringy-named Edgenuity program.

Everything’s subject to change depending on how Natick’s COVID-19 infection numbers go, but for now, the town has a very low rate.

Special education students will have in-person school throughout, and additional communications is being shared with families by the school system.

 

Filed Under: Schools



Elm Bank Garden Tour, free for a lucky 15 Natick residents

July 8, 2020 by Admin Leave a Comment

Enough already of touring the world virtually. Massachusetts Horticulture Society, The Gardens at Elm Bank, is offering a free, in-person tour, limited to 15 participants. Join this lovely garden tour to admire shrubs, trees, flowers and learn about the history of this fascinating estate as well as horticultural plant identification and background stories. Highlights include the Bressingham Garden, Weezie’s Garden for children (including pollinator plants), the seed-to-table vegetable garden, and the show-stopping Italianate Garden by the Manor House. Some seats available throughout the gardens, but be prepared to stand and walk. Please wear comfortable shoes, hat etc. Bathrooms are NOT available on-site.

elm bank gardens

TIME: 9:30am – 11am

ADMISSION: Free

RSVP REQUIRED: skirby@natickma.org

MEETING PLACE: the main parking lot of Elm Bank, 900 Washington St., Wellesley


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Filed Under: Entertainment, Gardens, Outdoors

Natick election results: Less than 11% turn out for uncontested townwide seats; Select Board it is

July 1, 2020 by Admin Leave a Comment

Natick Town Hall

 

The unofficial results are in for Natick’s annual town election, which got bumped to June 30 from March 31 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The slate of uncontested townwide seats and 2 ballot questions drew just under 11% of registered voters, who were encouraged to send ballots in ahead of time.

About 9 out of 10 voters voted “yes” on both ballot questions, the first changing Board of Selectmen to Select Board and the second defining the rights of non-Town Meeting members at Town Meeting.

Speaking of which, Natick Town Meeting will be held remotely via web conference on July 11.

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Filed Under: Government

Summer Camp Spotlight: Creative Writing Workshop—Enrichment Program “Live”

June 21, 2020 by Admin Leave a Comment

SPONSORED POST: It’s time for your child to find out how fun writing can be at the Creative Writing Workshop. This engaging summer morning program will be brought to your child “live” in a small group, nurturing setting. Registration is open and space is available– our first session runs June 29-July 3, with later sessions available. Creative Writing Workshop is open to writers of all ability levels — boys and girls — ages 8 through 12…register now for this unique program.

Creative Writing Workshop, Wellesley

This special writing workshop blends creativity and fun with the written word. Students will be “all in” on the writing process, doing what real writers do – having multiple works in-progress, getting individualized feedback and having choice as they develop their writer’s voice. The morning schedule includes mini-lessons to spark imagination. Genres include short stories, personal  narratives, poetry, journals, fantasy and mystery. Young writers will hone important skills and gain confidence in their abilities, all while having fun with the process. All curriculum materials are included.

By infusing joy in the creative writing process, students become more independent and confident in their writing abilities and will discover how fun writing can be. Students receive individual attention and will benefit from the creative ideas shared by all. The group is limited in size to ensure a low teacher-to-student ratio.

Students will only need a writing device and internet access. Further details will be given upon registration.

Creative Writing Workshop, Wellesley

Spaces are currently available for sessions:

June 29-July 3
July 6-9
July 27-30
Aug 3-6.

Convenient online registration at https://creativewriting4kids.weebly.com/online-registration.html

More information at www.Creativewriting 4kids.weebly.com

Or email suefrancismccarthy@gmail.com

Filed Under: Community, Kids

Natick couple victims of alleged cyberstalking campaign by now ex-eBay employees

June 15, 2020 by Admin Leave a Comment

From the Department of Justice’s U.S. Attorney’s Office for Massachusetts:

Six former employees of eBay, Inc. have been charged with leading a cyberstalking campaign targeting the editor and publisher of a newsletter that eBay executives viewed as critical of the company. The alleged harassment included sending the couple anonymous, threatening messages, disturbing deliveries – including a box of live cockroaches, a funeral wreath and a bloody pig mask – and conducting covert surveillance of the victims. 

James Baugh, 45, of San Jose, Calif., eBay’s former Senior Director of Safety & Security, was arrested today and charged by criminal complaint with conspiracy to commit cyberstalking and conspiracy to tamper with witnesses.

David Harville, 48, of New York City, eBay’s former Director of Global Resiliency, was arrested this morning in New York City on the same charges and will make an initial appearance via videoconference in U.S. District Court in the Southern District of New York.

In addition the following defendants were charged in an Information unsealed today: Stephanie Popp, 32, of San Jose, eBay’s former Senior Manager of Global Intelligence; Stephanie Stockwell, 26, of Redwood City, Calif., the former manager of eBay’s Global Intelligence Center (GIC); Veronica Zea, 26, of San Jose, a former eBay contractor who worked as an intelligence analyst in the GIC; and Brian Gilbert, 51, of San Jose, a former Senior Manager of Special Operations for eBay’s Global Security Team. They are each charged with  conspiracy to commit cyberstalking and conspiracy to tamper with witnesses and will make appearances in federal court in Boston at a later date. 

According to the charging documents, the victims of the cyberstalking campaign were a Natick couple who are the editor and publisher of an online newsletter that covers ecommerce companies, including eBay, a multinational ecommerce business that offers platforms for consumer-to-consumer and business-to-consumer transactions. Members of the executive leadership team at eBay followed the newsletter’s posts, often taking issue with its content and the anonymous comments underneath the editor’s stories. 

It is alleged that in August 2019, after the newsletter published an article about litigation involving eBay, two members of eBay’s executive leadership team sent or forwarded text messages suggesting that it was time to “take down” the newsletter’s editor.

In response, Baugh, Harville, Popp, Gilbert, Zea, Stockwell, and others allegedly executed a three-part harassment campaign. Among other things, several of the defendants ordered anonymous and disturbing deliveries to the victims’ home, including a preserved fetal pig, a bloody pig Halloween mask, a funeral wreath, a book on surviving the loss of a spouse, and pornography – the last of these addressed to the newsletter’s publisher but sent to his neighbors’ homes.

As part of the second phase of the campaign, some of the defendants allegedly sent private Twitter messages and public tweets criticizing the newsletter’s content and threatening to visit the victims in Natick. The documents allege that Baugh, Gilbert, Popp and another eBay security employee planned these messages to become increasingly disturbing, culminating with “doxing” the victims (i.e., publishing their home address). It is alleged that the very same group intended then to have Gilbert, a former Santa Clara police captain, approach the victims with an offer to help stop the harassment that the defendants were secretly causing, in an effort to promote good will towards eBay, generate more favorable coverage in the newsletter, and identify the individuals behind the anonymous comments.

The third phase of the campaign allegedly involved covertly surveilling the victims in their home and community. According to the complaint, Harville and Zea registered for a software development conference to explain their trip to Boston on Aug. 15, 2019. Baugh, Harville, and Zea (and later Popp) allegedly drove to the victims’ home in Natick several times, with Harville and Baugh intending at one point to break into the victims’ garage and install a GPS tracking device on their car. As protection in the event they were stopped by local police, Baugh and Harville allegedly carried false documents purporting to show that they were investigating the victims as “Persons of Interest” who had threatened eBay executives. The victims spotted the surveillance, however, and notified the Natick police, who began to investigate. The police learned that Zea had rented one of the cars used by the defendants and reached out to eBay for assistance.

Aware that the police were investigating, the defendants allegedly sought to interfere with the investigation by lying to the police about eBay’s involvement while pretending to offer the company’s assistance with the harassment, as well as by lying to eBay’s lawyers about their involvement. At one point, for example, Baugh, Gilbert, Popp, and Stockwell allegedly plotted to fabricate another eBay “Person of Interest” document that could be offered to the police as a lead on some of the harassing deliveries. As the police and eBay’s lawyers continued to investigate, the defendants allegedly deleted digital evidence that showed their involvement, further obstructing what had by then become a federal investigation.

The charges of conspiracy to commit cyberstalking and conspiracy to tamper with witnesses each carry a sentence of up to five years in prison, three years of supervised release, a fine of up to $250,000 and restitution. Sentences are imposed by a federal district court judge based upon the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and other statutory factors.

U.S. Attorney Andrew E. Lelling; Joseph R. Bonavolonta, Special Agent in Charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Boston Field Division; and Natick Chief of Police James G. Hicks made the announcement today. Assistant U.S. Attorneys Seth B. Kosto and David J. D’Addio of Lelling’s Securities, Financial and Cyber Fraud Unit are prosecuting the case. 

The details contained in charging documents are allegations. The defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

[Natick Report Note: The Natick couple is not identified in the official release, and we’ll refrain from identifying them unless they identify themselves in light of this indictment.]

Universal Hub has the gory details in the affidavit.

As alleged, the extensive harassment campaign launched by these six @eBayemployees included sending embarrassing & disturbing deliveries to the Natick couple's home, including a bloody pig mask, sympathy wreath, a book on how to survive the loss of a spouse, & live insects. pic.twitter.com/U2d1fgsLJD

— FBI Boston (@FBIBoston) June 15, 2020

eBay’s statement on the regarding the indictments:

eBay Inc. (NASDAQ: EBAY) today commented on indictments separately announced by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Massachusetts against several former eBay employees. Neither the Company nor any current eBay employee was indicted. In order to preserve the integrity of the government’s investigation, eBay did not previously communicate about this matter. In light of today’s public announcement by the government, eBay is now addressing this matter publicly. 

eBay was notified by law enforcement in August 2019 of suspicious actions by its security personnel toward a blogger, who writes about the Company, and her husband. eBay immediately launched a comprehensive investigation, which was conducted with the assistance of outside legal counsel, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP. As a result of the investigation, eBay terminated all involved employees, including the Company’s former Chief Communications Officer, in September 2019.

The independent special committee formed by eBay’s Board of Directors to oversee the Company’s investigation into this matter said, “eBay took these allegations very seriously from the outset. Upon learning of them, eBay moved quickly to investigate thoroughly and take appropriate action. The Company cooperated fully and extensively with law enforcement authorities throughout the process. eBay does not tolerate this kind of behavior. eBay apologizes to the affected individuals and is sorry that they were subjected to this. eBay holds its employees to high standards of conduct and ethics and will continue to take appropriate action to ensure these standards are followed.”

The Company noted that the internal investigation also examined what role, if any, the Company’s CEO at the time of the incident, Devin Wenig, may have had in this matter. The internal investigation found that, while Mr. Wenig’s communications were inappropriate, there was no evidence that he knew in advance about or authorized the actions that were later directed toward the blogger and her husband. However, as the Company previously announced, there were a number of considerations leading to his departure from the Company.

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