Carole Ann Baer, the longtime commissioner of Sudbury’s Challenger League, will be honored at Fenway Park next month for more than two decades of dedication to inclusive baseball.
Baer has been named the 18th recipient of DK Baseball Clinics’ Legacy Edition Tribute Bat, a national award recognizing leaders who have transformed lives through the…
During the Tuesday, August 12 meeting of the Sudbury Select Board, the board voted to authorize Town Manager Andy Sheehan to sign power purchase agreements for solar installations at the Sudbury Police Station and Haskell Field.
The Energy and Sustainability Committee had already voted to support the projects at a prior meeting. The…
A potentially devastating fire at a Boston Post Road storefront was quickly contained Tuesday morning, thanks to the fast thinking of a Sudbury firefighter and construction workers on site.
At 7:09 a.m. on August 12, multiple 911 calls reported flames on the roof of 439 Boston Post Road, the location of Sudbury Farms and…
The Town of Sudbury and the Goodnow Library Board of Trustees have announced the appointment of Amy Stimac as the new Director of the Goodnow Library. Stimac, a familiar face in the library, officially stepped into the role on August 6 following a competitive search process.
Known to many local families as “Ms. Amy,”…
The Sudbury Public Schools (SPS) school district now has a Gender Identity and Inclusivity policy following a unanimous vote of the SPS School Committee on August 4. (Page 18)
The policy includes provisions governing parent and guardian engagement, student records and name/gender marker changes, facilities/bathrooms, physical education and athletics, gender-based activities, rules, policies, and…
The SMILE playground at Haskell Field in Sudbury is the only Sudbury playground under the jurisdiction of the Sudbury Park and Recreation department. All other playgrounds are school playgrounds, which are managed and maintained by the Sudbury Public Schools school district.
The Park and Recreation department has communicated plans to renovate the playground to…
Following passage of the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act" in Washington, D.C., municipalities are scrambling to safe harbor solar projects before incentives for solar projects are phased out by the federal legislation. The process of safe harboring functionally locks in incentives and benefits under existing regulations before they go away.
For Sudbury's Energy…
After more than four months of anticipation, the beloved Lotus Blossom restaurant in Sudbury will officially reopen its doors on Wednesday, July 30, following a temporary closure due to a kitchen fire earlier this year.
The fire, which occurred in early March, caused damage to the restaurant’s kitchen, forcing the popular Chinese and Asian…
The July 21 meeting of the Sudbury Public Schools School Committee featured multiple debates about packet materials and procedures. Before the meeting broadcast began, the school committee conducted a workshop on norms, protocols and procedures with Alicia Mallon, a field representative from the Massachusetts Association of School Committees (MASC). According to comments during the recorded…
On Monday July, 21, the Sudbury Public Schools School Committee voted unanimously to advance a proposed Gender Identity and Inclusivity policy to the next step in their policy adoption process—legal review. (Page 88)
During discussion, member Nicole Burnard raised questions about the exact nature of the legal review, suggesting that the district's legal counsel should…