The Atkinson Pool was closed last week and remains closed until "further notice" according to the Sudbury Park and Recreation Department. Multiple Town departments are working to resolve the situation, according to Health Director Vivian Zeng.
Amid community concerns about the safety of the indoor pool, Sudbury Weekly reached out to the Sudbury…
Town Manager Andy Sheehan announced on Tuesday, January 14 that Assistant Fire Chief Timothy Choate will be promoted to serve as Sudbury's next Fire Chief. Choate will take the reins of the department from Chief John Whalen upon his retirement.
Choate has served in the Sudbury Fire Department for over 30 years, and…
One of Sudbury's two school districts has come to terms with its teachers' union for a new contract. On January 7, the Lincoln-Sudbury School Committee announced the results of their negotiations. Member Kevin Matthews provided an overview of the changes to the contract terms and compensation schedule.
Educators at Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School…
The Historic Districts Commission has a clear mission to "preserve and protect buildings, places and other areas of historic or architectural significance." As clear as that mission is, some applications are more complicated than others.
That was the case in their January 9 meeting, as they deliberated on a proposed fence at the…
[Editorial note: this is the first installment in a one-part series called "Rail Trail Satire"]
The Sudbury Rail Trails Advisory Committee (RTAC) discussed trail etiquette during their January 8 meeting. As usage of the Bruce Freeman Rail Trail has surged in Sudbury, it appears there has been some confusion about etiquette. Signs with…
On Monday, January 6, the Sudbury Public Schools School Committee spent approximately an hour discussing whether or not to conduct hybrid meetings rather than their current practice of alternating between in-person meetings with a Zoom livestream, and fully remote meetings on Zoom. (2:16:30)
They also discussed whether or not to allow members of the…
[CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story stated that chlorine levels were out of range in the Atkinson Pool. That was incorrect. The chloramine levels are out of range, which is a result of a chemical reaction between the chlorine and other substances in the water.]
The Atkinson Pool was shut down this week…
During the Tuesday, January 7 meeting of the Energy and Sustainability Committee, Chair Rami Alwan informed the committee that Eversource’s price for electricity has undercut the Community Electricity Aggregation (CEA) program for the first time. (59:00)
The Eversource fixed supply rate changes on February 1 and August 1 each year, and fluctuates based on market factors. The CEA…
On Monday, January 6, Sudbury Public Schools administrators presented an update on an ongoing English Language Arts/Literacy (ELA) curriculum update that has been in-progress for over half a decade.
The presentation (page 5) reviewed the timeline for the process that has been used, which had multiple phases and a series of action items…
Sudbury is home to nearly three dozen restaurants at the outset of 2025. On a per-capita basis, Sudbury has higher restaurant density than some of the most restaurant-dense cities in the country.Â
But much of the density comes in the form of similar offerings. What does that tell us about Sudbury’s food scene? And where might…