Seriously? Had to pull out the scraper on Monday morning, the last day of summer.
Gardening update: Natick Report co-editor’s philodendron
Thanks to all for your comments and concerns about Phil the Philodendron, the once sad little rescue houseplant with an indomitable will to live. I wrote last month about the big lug and how after a few short years he’s grown into a handsome specimen with confidence and swagger to spare.
We just moved him upstairs after his summer spa vacation on the front steps of our house. Fall is coming, and Phil is cold-sensitive. Uncle Jerry from Dorchester, gardener extraordinaire says so, and when Uncle Jerry says get that plant inside, I don’t argue.
Here are his new digs. Please wish Phil well as he readjusts to life on the inside.




Here’s Phil on his yearly front-step spa vacation:
Natick’s best benches
Take a load off and park yourself on one of Natick’s best benches.
These are seats recognizable for their style, significance or unusualness.
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Natick marijuana shop public forums kicking off
Natick has narrowed down the candidates for two recreational marijuana shops in town to three, and those candidates will kick off a series of public forums tonight, Sept. 17, at 6:3opm. Revolutionary Clinics is up first to discuss plans for its operation that would be located on Rte. 9 where Nine East Wine Emporium now does business.
Traffic will be one issue on neighbors’ minds for tonight’s meeting. Some have been feeling relief of late with traffic at the liquor store lessening in recent years, but now they fear an upswing if a pot shop moves in. There’s trickiness for drivers navigating the store’s parking lot, Grove Road, Jennings Pond Road, and Rte. 9, and accidents aren’t infrequent.
Revolutionary Clinics | 6 Worcester St. | Retailer | September 17, 2020 | Meeting Announcement | |
C3 | 42 Worcester St. | Retailer | September 21, 2020 | Meeting Announcement | |
Cypress Tree | 321 Speen St. | Retailer | September 24, 2020 | Meeting Announcement |
Online lecture about suffrage from Bacon Free Library, Natick Historical Society
Bacon Free Library and the Natick Historical Society are co-sponsoring an online lecture on the campaign for the Equal Rights Amendment delivered by Barbara Berenson, J.D. The Zoom event, set for Sept. 22 from 7-8:30pm, is free and open to the public.
The link to the virtual lecture is available upon registration. Register by emailing events@natickhistoricalsociety.org
This year marks the 100th anniversary of the passage of the 19th amendment, protecting the right to vote from discrimination on the basis of sex. The success of the women’s suffrage movement inspired greater calls for equality and evolved into the campaign for the passage of the Equal Rights Amendment. First introduced to Congress in 1923, the amendment passed the House and Senate in 1972 but has yet to be ratified by three-fourths of the state legislatures. Campaigns for the passage of the ERA continue today.
Barbara Berenson is the author of Massachusetts in the Woman Suffrage Movement: Revolutionary Reformers (2018), Boston in the Civil War: Hub of the Second Revolution (2014), and Walking Tours of Civil War Boston: Hub of Abolitionism (2011, 2d ed. 2014). She is currently a lecturer at Harvard Law School and teaches a course on women’s suffrage at Tufts University.
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