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xtra_xtra says: As usual, each "Community Focus" gallery has to feature a picture of the T. Natick is connected to Boston by the MBTA's Commuter Rail. Hundreds of people ride this each day to venture into the city for business before returning home to the quieter suburb of Natick.
Natick T station by Natick Navigator
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xtra_xtra says: We like how this photo captures the stillness of nature in Natick. The town is known for its rolling hills, and Lake Cochituate is also a prominent feature in the area.
Lake Cochituate Dock by Aaron Brown
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xtra_xtra says: We picked this shot simply because it's gorgeous. Gotta love a beautiful New England sunset!
The Sky is on Fire! by Brian Lewis
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xtra_xtra says: Casey's Diner has been a fixture in Natick since the 1920s, so of course we had to capture it here in our Natick gallery. The diner seats only ten people, but it continues to be a popular stop for locals and visitors near the town square.
Casey's Diner : Natick, Massachusetts by Elizabeth Thomsen
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xtra_xtra says: The Bacon Library is one of Natick's oldest buildings. Opened in 1880, the library continues to serve the community with books, web services, and tools from its elegant building overlooking the Charles River.
Bacon Library Natick by Ian Bruce
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xtra_xtra says: This creative image of Eliot Church reaching up to the heavens captures the beauty of New England life, and we figured it was the perfect punctuation for this gallery featuring one of the area's most charming towns.
four thirty by HollyLL
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