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Natick

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Commonwealth Communities: Natick

Form of Government: Selectmen, Town Administrator, Representative Town Meeting

2010 Population: 33,006

Recent News:

Rep. Markey meets with visitors from Natick on Constituents' Day

April 17, 2012: Rep. Markey Welcomes Visitors from the 7th District of Mass. to Captiol Hill

April 28, 2011: MARKEY VISITS U.S.ARMY NATICK SOLDIER SYSTEMS CENTER

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April 20, 2010, Markey meets with Natick residents visiting Washington for D.C. Constituent Day

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Fun Facts:

1. Natick was named for the Natick Indian tribe, and the name is translated as “place of hills”.

2. Henry Wilson, Vice President of the United States under Ulysses S. Grant from 1872-1875, was a shoemaker from Natick, where his “little red shoe hut” still stands today..

3. Natick's famous residents include Harriet Beecher Stowe, author of Uncle Tom's Cabin and Old Town Folks, and Horatio Alger, Jr., a minister and author of children's books with a "rags to riches" theme.