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IN PICTURES: Sudbury 4th of July Parade – 2025
The Sudbury Chamber of Commerce, along with a dedicated team of volunteers, put together another successful 4th of July parade in Sudbury this year. Parade watchers lined the streets from Route 20 in Sudbury all the way to Sudbury's historic Town Center. The following photographs document the parade's marchers, floats and flashy cars from the…
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From Very Wet To Very Dry
Sudbury weather went from very wet in May with nearly 8 inches of rain to very dry in June with a mere .83 inches. We had 7 days with rain but missed the heavier showers and thus our landscapes are showing the stress. I went through the last several years and this was the driest…
Sewataro Swim Program Open for Holiday Weekend
The Sudbury resident swim program at Camp Sewataro kicked off last week, but kicks into gear with swimming slots available to the public on Friday, Saturday and Sunday this July 4th holiday weekend. Hours for swimming are 9:30-12:30 and 1:00-4:00 each day. After the big holiday weekend, swimming will not be available on…
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School Calendar Review Gets Underway
After some leg work to ensure compliance with the Massachusetts Open Meeting Law, the Tri-District Calendar Review Subcommittee has begun its work to review the calendars of the Sudbury Public Schools, Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School and Lincoln Public Schools. The specific goal of the subcommittee's work remains somewhat unclear after their Thursday, June…
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Residents Sound Alarm On UniUni Deliveries
Sudbury residents have taken to social media regarding a string of failed deliveries from a company called UniUni. Residents took to social media to share false delivery confirmation messages complete with pictures of houses where the driver allegedly delivered the packages. Each time, the driver had submitted a picture of the wrong house. Residents took…
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School Roof Projects Advance Through MSBA Process
Articles 40 and 41 were indefinitely postponed during Sudbury's 2025 Annual Town Meeting. The articles would have funded the replacement of the Josiah Haynes and General John Nixon elementary school roofs. The indefinite postponements were necessary because the Town was still waiting on estimates through the process required by the Massachusetts School Building Authority…
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Select Board Approves Housing Production Plan
After approximately a year of working its way through town boards and committees, the Sudbury Select Board voted to approve a new Housing Production Plan on June 10. (Page 139) The Housing Production Plan describes itself as a fairly straightforward planning document "A Housing Production Plan is a planning document that helps local decision-makers…
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