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Natick Farmers Market gets a breath of fresh air

May 9, 2022 by Bob Brown Leave a Comment

The Natick Farmers Market got back outside onto the Common this Saturday after spending the fall, winter and early spring indoors at the adjacent Common Street Spiritual Center.

Vendors showcased a wide variety of art and food, including cookies, coffee, bread, and beer.

Many vendors went without canvas atop their tents, not wanting to blow away. Let’s just shoot for a little less wind and cloudiness next weekend. We’ll get it down soon enough.

The Natick Farmers Market runs from 9am-1pm on Saturdays year round.

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Pretty sure this isn’t another Natick traffic calming art project

May 9, 2022 by Bob Brown 2 Comments

The spray painting, first yellow, then pink, has transformed the pavement of at least one South Natick neighborhood in recent weeks.

Another traffic calming art project, we wondered at first? A plein air event?

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Deciphering the hieroglyphics has made clear this is the work of Eversource, and that’s been confirmed by contractors caught yellow- and pink-handed surveying the neighborhood. They’ve said the gas mains will be dug up, that connections to homes will be replaced, that meters might get shuffled around…but they don’t work directly for Eversource.

Eversource apparently did send vague notifications to some neighbors. We didn’t make the cut, but have reached out to the utility by phone. Customer service was nice, but unable to secure any info. They told us to try the town, so we have.

Now we brace for whatever is ahead. We’ve been told unofficially it could be messy. It could go on for weeks or months. We don’t doubt that work needs to be done. We’re hoping they can sync up the racket with nearby landscapers.

Meanwhile, the town of Natick has been working with Eversource to try to wrap up a number of on-and-on-and-ongoing projects across the community. You can catch the ins and outs of that via a recording of the Natick Select Board Meeting on May 4, about 1 hour, 3 minutes in.


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Filed Under: Art, Business

Artists emerge at Natick Mall’s Zero Empty Spaces opening

May 8, 2022 by Bob Brown Leave a Comment

  • Impeccable Scoop, sporting pretty much the best creator’s name ever, got his start painting sneakers and has expanded into jackets and canvasses.
  • Kevin Baldwin teaches music to students in the Natick Public School system, and his visual art intertwines with music.
  • Doug Monteiro works with his dad landscaping during the day, and has generated a following of millions for his art on social media.

These are the artists I chatted up during the opening of Natick Mall’s new Zero Empty Spaces. As we wrote earlier this year, the outfit launched in Florida in 2019 to give artists access to high profile but inexpensive studio space.

The welcoming of Zero Empty Spaces to the Mall continues to morph from a collection of retailers and restaurants into a mix of that, plus more destinations, like Level 99 real life gaming venue. “We’re really happy to be here,” said Zero Empty Spaces co-founder Evan Snow, who along with his partners has focused previous operations in Florida.

Impeccable Scoop told me he was excited to get a window spot, one of about a dozen within the Zero Empty Spaces location, adjacent to a Louis Vuitton (among Scoop’s art, a portrait of Virgil Abloh, an artistic director for the fashion firm who recently passed away). Scoop, who works days in customer service and engagement for a well-known life sciences firm, previously had another shop in Boston’s Seaport section.

He travels from Lynn to his new mall space, hoping to capture the attention of shoppers. “I’m no salesman…if people like it, they like it,” he said. He notes there are many older folks who live at the condos attached to the Mall, and while his art might not appeal to them, “they’re grandkids like it.”

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Natick resident Kevin Baldwin is a man of many talents, providing private music instruction while also crafting his visual art. He told me about how he makes a limited number of prints of his originals, wanting to make his art accessible to those who can’t afford an original, while at the same time not overexposing his work.

You might be familiar with his other work in town, including traffic calming painting in Natick Center. I spoke with Baldwin shortly before he was giving a talk (“eyeMusic: At the Intersection of Visual Art and Sound”) in a nearby Mall section dubbed “The Vibe.” Armed with one of his works, and his saxophone, Baldwin was ready for his Mall moment.

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Doug Monteiro studied graphic design in college, and his latest art focus is on pointillism, as seen in many of his works at Zero Empty Spaces. Some are political, some focus on other current events or celebrities (Betty White as Marilyn Monroe), all of which can make for some interesting interactions among his social media followers. “I like talking about my art in person better,” he says, and indeed, he had a steady stream of visitors while I roamed through the studios.

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Zero Empty Spaces at the Mall still does have some empty spaces, but they should fill up given the price to occupy them. The working artist studio had 7 spaces available at the start of the month.  The rent is $4.50 per sq. ft. inclusive of utilities on a month-to-month basis (spaces range from 104-238 sq. ft.)

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Shear Magic salon closes after 45 years in Natick

May 3, 2022 by Deborah Brown Leave a Comment

Shear Magic hair salon, the storefront spot at that confluence of Mill, Speen, and Pond Streets, has closed its doors after 45 years of providing cuts, styling, highlights, lowlights, coloring services, and make-up applications. Whether a client needed a gorgeous up-do for a wedding or prom, or just regular trims, owner Robin Galante and her team were there to serve.

Shear Magic, Natick

“I have met the most wonderful people,” Robin said during an interview at the shop on the day before it closed. “That’s the hardest part about saying goodbye, it really is. But I want to go out on a good note, healthy.”

Robin, who grew up in Framingham, took at job at the salon in the late 1970s, when she was a young stylist just starting out. “I worked for the previous owner, and I bought it in 1983 when I was 24,” she said. “It was a big deal for me.”

What was a big deal for her turned out to be a very good deal for Shear Magic’s clientele. The shop, which at one time had eight stylists, built up a reputation as a place of good value and fair service in a relaxed environment. Long-time regular Jake Barth said, “I’ve been a client since I moved to Natick in 1997. I always found the salon to be very warm and welcoming, not at all pretentious.”

Unsurprisingly, she cites COVID as dealing her the hardest business challenge over the years. But the 1985 fire that started in the business next door and caused extensive damage to the salon wasn’t easy to come back from. And there were those two times when drivers crashed through the plate-glass window (thankfully, no one was injured).

As far as what’s next for Robin and her husband Mark Galante, for now they’re just counting their blessings after a long run of business success. Relaxing on Cape Cod for the summer and spending lots of time with her ten grandchildren is about as far ahead as she’s looked.

“It’s been a wonderful wonderful, wonderful ride. I couldn’t be any more happy,” Robin said.

No word on what’s next coming into the 2 Mill Street space, which is sandwiched between a convenience store and an empty storefront that once was a laundromat.

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Natick Business Buzz: Bank of America at Roche Bros. plaza shuttered; Neiman Marcus space turning into lab

April 29, 2022 by Bob Brown Leave a Comment

Our roundup of the latest Natick, Mass., business news:

Bank of America at Roche Bros. plaza shuttered

We’re heartbroken that our go-to Natick ATM, the one in Roche Bros. plaza, has slammed its cash dispensary shut to us forever as of April 26. We noticed during COVID that the full-service bank cut its teller hours drastically, but we never thought it would come to this. As an alternative, the banking public can storm off and do business at the full-service Citizens Bank inside Roche Bros. (with an account, of course). Citizens also has an ATM inside the grocery store, which can be accessed during regular Roche Bros. hours. But 24-hour banking in this much-visited shopping area is officially a thing of the past.

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Bank of America, Natick

Neiman Marcus space turning into lab

The property manager for the Neiman Marcus space at Natick Mall said at the start of the year it would be repositioning the 94,000 sq. ft., and it wasn’t kidding.  High-end fashion retailer Neiman Marcus announced last year it would be bailing on the Mall as part of a companywide meltdown fueled in part by the pandemic.

Natick Planning Board on May 11 will have a public hearing on the latest from the applicant to redevelop the space as a research and development facility.

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