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Repairs Required On New Haskell SMILE Playground Surface
2025 has been a rough year for the SMILE playground at Haskell Field. A long-delayed project to repair the poured rubber surface resulted in the removal of shade trees and a play structure, but without enough budget remaining to replace any equipment or add shade structures. Resident outcry led to a prompt submission for Community…
Sheehan Closes 2025 With Another Contract Agreement
Sudbury Town Manager Andy Sheehan has been on quite a roll with union contracts since joining Sudbury. After inheriting and settling an unsettled firefighters collective bargaining agreement in the months after joining as Town Manager, Sheehan kept the dealmaking hot streak alive in 2024 and 2025. In the latest development, the Town published…
Sewataro Revenue Share Holds Steady at $116K In 2025
The Town of Sudbury has published the 2025 Camp Sewataro financial statement and the revenue share to the Town is $116,404. That's almost identical to the $114,692 paid out for the 2024 camp season. The agreement between the camp operator and the Town sends 25% of net revenue under $1 million from the private camp…
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SPS Closes In On Multiple Contract Agreements
The Sudbury Public Schools (SPS) School Committee posted an agenda for a Monday, January 5 meeting, and it appears that the district is on the cusp of finalizing agreements with three union groups, including the teachers. According to the agenda, the committee will meet first in executive session to discuss negotiations and executive…
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2025 Year In Review
We're about to complete another trip around the sun, and not much has changed here in Sudbury. The Town budget is stretched thin, the intersection at Horse Pond Road and Boston Post Road is still as harrowing as ever, and the restaurant space is vacant once again at 29 Hudson Road. Of course,…
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Lincoln-Sudbury Budget Shortfall Grows to $300K
The latest budget discussion of the Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School School committee outlined a Fiscal Year 2027 (FY27) budget shortfall of $298,655. That's nearly double the estimated shortfall presented earlier in December, but district leadership informed the board at that time that they expected that number to change in the coming weeks. Screenshot Key…
Planning Board Poised To Make Progress On Cell Service
The December 17 meeting of the Sudbury Planning Board featured a discussion about their ongoing efforts to establish a wireless services overlay district. Doing so would adjust the way the Town regulates installation of wireless infrastructure, potentially creating opportunity for private investments that could improve Sudbury's woeful cell coverage. While the bylaw changes…
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