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In Natick, Mass., the long-awaited MOM’s Organic Market is set to open on June 7. Residents will have a new place to shop for organic groceries at the Sherwood Plaza location, located at 1314 Worcester St. on the eastbound side of Route 9. The Natick Report was given an exclusive sneak peek at the store and provides more information on this exciting business news.

Meanwhile, in Wellesley Square, there have been recent property changes. Boston Real Estate Times reported that EDENS sold the properties located at 34-50 Central St. to Taymil Partners, with Newmark brokering the deal for the seller. These three mixed-use properties span nearly 41,000 sq. ft. and are currently home to tenants like Paper Source, Lululemon, Figurella, and Faherty. The sale of these properties signifies changes in the local business landscape in Wellesley Square.

In addition to these developments, local teens in Wellesley are making a difference this summer with the launch of Wellesley Helping Hand. These teens are offering a range of services, from junk removal to lawn mowing, in Wellesley and nearby communities. To learn more about how you can support Wellesley Helping Hand, reach out to wellesleyhelpinghand@gmail.com.

If you have any news about businesses opening or closing in the area, don’t hesitate to share it with us at [theswellesleyreport@gmail](mailto:theswellesleyreport@gmail). Your input helps keep the community informed about the latest developments in the Wellesley area.

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