The League of Women Voters of Sudbury is hosting a drop-in event for members of the community to meet the candidates for town offices and school committees Sunday, March 10, 2-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Goodnow Library.
All candidates in both contested and uncontested races are invited. Members of the community can stop…
The League of Women Voters of Sudbury will present a public forum on PFAS chemicals, described as “forever chemicals,” and their impact on Sudbury Monday, March 11, at 7:30 p.m.
The forum, “Should I Be Worried? PFAS in Sudbury,” will be a remote-only event. Click here to register. All members of the public are invited.…
The League of Women Voters’ Candidates’ Forum for the two open seats on the Sudbury School Committee (PreK-8) is now airing on Sudbury TV and is available as video on demand. Candidates Karyn Jones and Mary Stephens participated in the forum, recorded Feb. 24 in the SudburyTV studio. The third candidate, Richard Thalmann, withdrew…
Saturday, Feb. 24—tomorrow—is the last day to register to vote in the March 5 Presidential primary election.
Saturday is also the first date you can vote in that election. Early in-person voting in the Presidential primary is Feb. 24 through March 1. For more information on the primary, click here.
The deadline to register to…
Massachusetts’ Presidential primary election will be held Tuesday, March 5, commonly known as “Super Tuesday” because of the number of primary elections taking place around the country.
Primaries are, by definition, party elections, and there are three available party ballots—Democratic, Republican or Libertarian. Voters registered with a party must take that party’s ballot. Unenrolled…
Jean Nam has withdrawn from the Sudbury School Committee (SPS) race in the March 25 Annual Town Election. Three candidates remain in the SPS race: Karyn Jones, Mary Stephens, and Richard Thalmann. There are two open seats. Nam is the fourth person to withdraw from the race. The Select Board race is also…
Do you have questions for the candidates running for Select Board and Sudbury School Committee (pre-K-8)?
The League of Women Voters of Sudbury asks residents to submit questions for the 68 th annual Candidates’ Forum for the candidates in the contested races for Select Board and SPS committee. Encourage your friends to submit questions as…
Silvia Nerssessian has withdrawn from the hotly-contested Sudbury School Committee (SPS) race in the Annual Town Election. Nerssessian is the current committee chair. Nerssessian notified the Town Clerk of her withdrawal Monday.
Four official candidates remain in the SPS race: Karyn Jones, Jean Nam, Mary Stephens, and Richard Thalmann. Nerssessian is the third person…
There was a flurry of activity on Friday as the 5 p.m. deadline to return nomination papers neared, giving shape to the races for the March 25 Annual Town Election.
In the hotly contested Sudbury School Committee race, Richard Thalmann returned his nomination papers early Friday, making him the fifth person to do so,…
Mary T. Stephens had her nomination papers (“signatures”) certified on Thursday, making her an official candidate for Sudbury School Committee, and making Sudbury School Committee the first officially contested race. There are now three official candidates running for two seats on the Sudbury School Committee: Karyn Jones, Silvia Nerssessian, and Mary T. Stephens.
Five…