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It’s over for Natick’s Leonard Morse Hospital ER

October 25, 2020 by Bob Brown Leave a Comment

The word emergency has pretty much been wiped off the face of Leonard Morse Hospital, both at the actual Union Street location in Natick and on the facility’s new-look website. The exception is a few sandwich boards.

No more ER at Leonard Morse, as the MetroWest Medical Center operation has switched its focus to behavioral health. Those seeking other sorts of emergency treatment will need to make their way to a nearby hospital in Framingham, Wellesley, or elsewhere.

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Tenet Healthcare, the multibillion dollar for-profit owner of MetroWest Medical Center, was to have closed Leonard Morse in May, but the pandemic delayed that until this Saturday night.

Some nearby hospitals, including Newton-Wellesley Hospital, are readying for an increase in patient traffic, though don’t expect to be overwhelmed. They’d be ready to put overflow areas into use if there is a surge, according to discussion on the topic at the Wellesley Board of Health meeting this past week (around 55-minute mark).

An ambulance at least for now will be stationed at Leonard Morse for those who haven’t received word about the ER being closed. That ambulance would take people in need to a nearby ER.

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Leonard Morse Hospital’s history in Natick dates back to the very end of the 19th century.


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“Come Together Natick!” community forum coming up

October 25, 2020 by Deborah Brown Leave a Comment

The Town of Natick wants to hear from all residents and business owners during the second of two “Come Together Natick!” community forums.

Community input is needed as the town navigates the coronavirus pandemic and the financial crisis that has resulted. The goal of the forums will be to design options for the future.

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Come Together Natick forum

DATE: Mon., Nov. 2
TIME: 6pm – 7:30pm

Zoom information and further specifics to be announced before the first forum.

Filed Under: Community, Government, Health



“Come Together Natick” community forums coming up

October 20, 2020 by Deborah Brown Leave a Comment

The Town of Natick wants to hear from all residents and business owners during “Come Together Natick!”, a series of community forums to be held throughout the budget process and into 2021.

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Community input is needed as the town navigates the coronavirus pandemic and the financial crisis that has resulted. The goal of the forums will be to design options for the future.

Come Together Natick, Forum #1:

DATE: Thurs., Oct. 29
TIME: noon – 1:30pm

Come Together Natick, Forum #2:

DATE: Mon., Nov. 2
TIME: 6pm – 7:30pm

Zoom information and further specifics to be announced before the first forum.

Filed Under: Community, Government, Health

New Natick drive-thru flu clinic slated

October 14, 2020 by Bob Brown Leave a Comment

The Natick Health Department is offering an appointment-only drive-thru flu shot clinic for Natick residents age 6 months and older on Saturday, Oct. 24 from 9am-1pm.

There is a maximum of 4 participants per vehicle for the clinic, which takes place at the Natick DPW at 75 West St.

A handful of rules are outlined on the registration page.


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Natick fall hydrant flushing in process

October 10, 2020 by Deborah Brown Leave a Comment

Hydrant flushing went down the drain in Natick during spring 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic, but is back for the fall.

The Department of Public Works Water Division will be conducting its Hydrant Flushing Program throughout town through October and November.  The work will be done nightly Monday through Thursday. Flushing of water mains is conducted to improve water quality and ensure proper valve and hydrant operation. The work may cause some discoloration/sediment in residents’ water. If affected, residents are directed to run the cold water faucet (preferably tub or outside spigot) until the water runs clear.

More information here on Natick hydrant flushing.

Please contact 508-647-6557 with questions or concerns.


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