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Sheldon Wins Water District Race
Robert Sheldon, the incumbent, roundly defeated challenger Robert Crane by a vote of 149 to 34 for a three-year term on the Board of Water Commissioners, the governing body of the Sudbury Water District. The other Water District officials on the ballot in the May 20 election won re-election in uncontested races. Those candidates…
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Committee and Board Reorganizations Continue
As is tradition in Sudbury, many boards and committees reorganize after Annual Town Meeting in early May. Reorganization typically includes selecting a Chair and Vice Chair for the next year. For some boards and committees it includes shuffling liaison assignments to other boards. For yet others, it includes formal appointments of members to related boards…
Planning Board Hears Initial Findings on Route 20 Study
A Route 20 corridor study kicked off earlier this year, and the initial findings and recommendations were presented to the Planning Board on Wednesday, April 30. No decisions have been made, and any recommendations made regarding zoning changes would have to pass through a future Town Meeting. The core of the recommendations is a…
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L-S School Committee Reorganizes
The Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School School Committee met on Tuesday, May 13. There’s plenty that changed as the committee welcomed two new members on Tuesday, but some things stayed the same. Jack Ryan, who previously served on the committee, returned to service on Tuesday after winning in the March election. Charles Morton was present…
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Park and Rec Keeps the Hammer Down
The Sudbury Park and Recreation Commission met on Monday, May 12 and discussed an Atkinson Pool renovation, as well as phasing for other recreation projects around Sudbury. Additional funding for the pool renovation was approved overwhelmingly at Annual Town Meeting the week prior, and the commissioners heard an update on how the Town would…
Town Meeting In Review
Sudbury Weekly published the vote counts on the website each night of Town Meeting. But here’s the complete list. Articles that failed or were indefinitely postponed are underlined. Articles not listed were passed on the consent calendar vote, with the exception of Articles 2 and 9, which were indefinitely postponed on that same vote. Article 1 –…
State Aid in Sudbury
Sudbury Weekly recently covered the release of a Town of Sudbury Financial Report and Reference Guide that provides a detailed analysis of Sudbury’s financial position, including comparisons to similar communities. Sudbury Weekly then published a follow-up on school spending, and will continue to cover some of the insights brought forward by the report. This week, we’re looking at Sudbury’s…
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