Residents’ responses to Sudbury’s municipal census are due now, and a form sent with that census mailing will let registered voters apply for mail ballots. Sudbury also needs poll workers for this year’s elections.
The Town Clerk recently mailed the annual municipal census form to all Sudbury households. Under Massachusetts law, failure to return…

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The Town of Sudbury is preparing to update its Open Space & Recreation Plan, a critical roadmap that will determine how the community prioritizes land preservation, natural resource protection, and recreational development for the coming years. To kick off this process, the town will host a virtual Town Forum on Thursday, February 26, 2026.
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Andrew Stephens will be sticking around as Superintendent/Principal at Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School (LSRHS). During the February 10 meeting of the LSRHS school committee, Vice Chair Cathie Bitter made an announcement about the new contract.
Bitter told the public "The committee approved, in our last executive session in the last meeting, a new…
The American Camp Association (ACA) has announced that Scott Brody, operator of Sudbury’s Camp Sewataro, is the 2026 recipient of the Distinguished Service Award — the highest honor bestowed by the national organization.
The award, which recognizes a lifetime of leadership and service to the camp industry and the ACA, was officially announced by…
Ravi Simon, the current Chair of the Lincoln-Sudbury Regional School Committee and a longtime legislative aide, officially launched his campaign today for State Representative in the 13th Middlesex District.
Simon’s announcement follows the decision by incumbent State Rep. Carmine Gentile (D-Sudbury) not to seek re-election in 2026. Gentile, who has represented the district since…
The people of Sudbury are not responsible for plowing the sidewalks outside their homes — that's a task handled by the Department of Public Works these days. But such conveniences deprive hearty New Englanders of the opportunity to perform snow removal at municipal scale... all by themselves.
In what can only be described…
Carmine Gentile, Sudbury's representative in the Massachusetts House of Representatives, announced on February 10 that he will not seek reelection for a seventh term.
In a brief X post, Gentile told constituents "I have enjoyed representing the people of the 13th Middlesex District these past 11 years and look forward to the year…
While the summer of 2026 may seem a long way off, the Sudbury Chamber of Commerce is already gearing up for a celebration of historic proportions. In honor of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, the Chamber has officially opened a community-wide call for theme ideas for the 2026 July…
The Sudbury Park and Recreation Commission (PRC) welcomed representatives from the Energy and Sustainability Committee to their February 9 meeting to discuss a proposed solar canopy over the Haskell Field parking lot. The discussion that ensued had less to do with solar energy than it had to do with the purview and authority of the…
The Town Clerk’s office Friday certified the nomination papers of Ryan James Poteat, who is running for Park and Recreation Commissioner, and Julie Zelermeyer Perlman, who is running for Planning Board. Poteat and Perlman are now official candidates whose names will appear on the Annual Town Election ballot.
All 11 people who filed an…