On Monday June 24, the Town of Sudbury published the instructions for signing up for resident swim sessions at Camp Sewataro. Residents can sign up using this SignUpGenius link, which will be re-used each week this summer:
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0D48ADA72BA4F4CE9-50033063-sudbury#/
Resident swimming will be available on Saturdays and Sundays throughout the summer. Residents will…
In the summer of 2023, the Sudbury Public Schools District was pulling out all the stops to complete the Curtis Outdoor Wellness Space (COWS) in time for the 2023-2024 school year. The project was a priority for the district and for members of Ephraim Curtis Middle School community. Between the required bidding process and the…
Rachel Sagan Receives Accolade for Her Leadership of the Metrowest Women's Fund
Sudbury Resident Rachel Sagan was recently honored as a Commonwealth Heroine alongside fellow founder of the Metrowest Women's Fund, Rebecca Parkhill.
According to the announcement: "The Massachusetts Commission on the Status of Women (MCSW) partners with state legislators to identify…
Last week we covered the Select Board’s discussion about the Tercentenary markers that can be found roadside throughout Sudbury. The tercentenary markers were erected by the State in 1930 to celebrate the 300-year anniversary of the founding of the Bay Colony. They depict various historical events with short, written passages. Some of the signs have…
The new Fairbank Community Center is in the homestretch of the construction process, and that means there’s a lot of effort going into remedying issues that have cropped up over the course of construction. Technically the contractor’s last day is today, June 21. But there may be more work required…
The Permanent Building Committee…
On Friday June 21, State Senator Jamie Eldridge (D-Marlborough) and Representative Carmine Gentile (D-Sudbury) proudly announced that Sudbury was awarded a Department of Conservation and Recreation “MassTrails” grant of $250,000 for the construction of the Bruce Freeman Rail Trail.
Senator Eldridge noted that Sudbury has become a trail hub: “Sudbury will very soon be…
On Monday the Conservation Commission discussed a notice of violation for the Nobscot Scout Reservation. At issue is ongoing site improvement work on their Nobscot Road property. The violation involved unauthorized work within the buffer zone.
More specifically, Conservation Coordinator Lori Capone informed the commission that she instructed the relevant parties at the…
During the June 11 meeting of the Sudbury Select Board, it sounded like Sudbury might be heading in the same direction as neighboring Concord with regard to the tercentenary markers around town. The tercentenary markers were erected by the State in 1930 to celebrate the 300-year anniversary of the founding of the Bay Colony. They…
Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School will soon standardize class leveling across all departments. According to Superintendent Andrew Stephens, the inconsistencies in class level designations from one department to the next led to confusion for students applying to colleges, and a lack of clarity for college admissions professionals. (1:01:30)
A working group has been developing…
Get your sunscreen ready. Camp Sewataro announced, by way of their monthly update to the Town, that resident swimming is officially happening this summer.
The Resident Swim Program will run on Saturdays and Sundays starting on June 29 and continues through September 2. Camp Sewataro reports that’s a total of 20 days of resident…