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Overflow from Framingham and the neighboring town of Natick ran down that pipe.

But there was also a chance that someone had tapped into the line between Natick and the outlet.

I should have stopped at every manhole between Roxbury and Natick, following the trail, but sometimes you have to take your science with a grain of salt.

That got us into the city limits of Natick, and this was where things got really tricky.

We sort of thought that there was a major branch here - a lot of Natick sewer lines feeding into the big tunnel.

Everything between Natick and the Harbor was going to be antiseptic tonight.

He drove on toward Natick and Framingham, and Eastborough beyond, and he could not help but think of Halloween, of trick-or-treating, and raking frosted leaves with his dad, who had always waited late in the season to do the job.

He had to blink and clear his head to realize that Natick High had the ball, that it had been their quarterback to throw that beauty of a pass, and their receiver to catch it.

The crowd settled back down as the Cougars kicked off to Natick and the game got under way again, but Danny only stood there watching the cheerleaders.

Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine at Natick, Massachusetts, began a 24 week training study to determine if women could develop the strength and endurance to perform duties normally assigned to men.

He tried to picture Tully striding through a Hessian village with a riding crop, but the face was bland and open, the kind of kid you found on a soda fountain stool in Natick, Mass.

The Natick Soldier System Center in cooperation with Crye Precision developed the MultiCam Multi Environment Camouflage system.

Upon obtaining his majority he started on foot for Natick, Massachusetts, and entered the town with all his worldly possessions in a bundle.

The spot, as he believed, had been indicated to him in answer to prayer, and they named it Natick, or the place of hills.

Eliot, with whom he worked most heartily, not only in dealing with the Indians of Natick, but with all those who came under English jurisdiction, providing schools, and procuring the observance of the Sunday among them.