Four of Sudbury’s designated scenic roads could see noteworthy tree and brush removal under a new proposal by Eversource.
The Sudbury Planning Board, in conjunction with the Town Tree Warden, has scheduled a virtual public hearing for Wednesday, July 15 to discuss an application filed for Eversource.
The utility provider is seeking permission…

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Fans of Bueno Y Sano will soon have a new option for Mexican-inspired cuisine in the Maynard Crossing plaza. A new restaurant called Burrito Rose will be opening in the former Bueno Y Sano location. The restaurant will open "soon" according to their Facebook page.
Burrito Rose is a fast-casual concept, and aims…
The July 6 meeting of the Sudbury Public Schools School Committee was cancelled after over half an hour of chipmunk-voiced audio on Zoom. After approximately 20 minutes of conducting the meeting as usual, participants appeared to become aware of the issue and attempted to fix the audio.
However, it was unclear what was…
Annette Doyle has officially stepped in as Interim Superintendent of Sudbury Public Schools, taking the helm of the district where she has worked for more than two decades.
Doyle was most recently the Assistant Superintendent for Teaching and Learning and, before that, principal of Peter Noyes Elementary School. In a July 1 letter to…
State Representative Carmine Gentile and State Senator Jamie Eldridge joined the Sudbury Select Board during their June 30 meeting for their annual legislative update to the Board. While many topics were covered during the discussion, an exchange on H. 5521 (a bill that would establish recall elections in Sudbury) offered new context on the trajectory…
Sudbury's Recall Debate Enters a New Phase with the Public Testimony Process in the State Legislature
Sudbury's push to establish a mechanism for recalling local elected officials is officially moving forward on Beacon Hill, but the town is still several steps away from seeing the measure become law.
The State Legislature’s Joint Committee…
The Sudbury Community Preservation Committee (CPC) is now accepting qualifying project proposals according to the Town of Sudbury website. Projects recommended by the CPC will be presented at the May 2027 Annual Town Meeting.
The Community Preservation Act provides funding for qualifying projects in open space & recreation, historic preservation, and housing. The…
The Sudbury Housing Authority wants to replace four aging homes with eight affordable units. A 2024 state law now allows accessory units by right.
The Sudbury Housing Authority (SHA) has received a single bid to move ahead with its long-debated plan to add affordable housing units in the Pine Lakes neighborhood, and the proposal reflects…
Birthday Wishes, the Sudbury-based nonprofit that throws birthday parties for children experiencing homelessness, has been awarded a $30,000 grant from the Cummings Foundation, the organization announced this week.
The three-year award comes through the foundation's $30 Million Grant Program, a competitive process that distributes funding to nonprofits across Massachusetts. Birthday Wishes said the money…
Longtime Sudbury volunteer Tania Vitvitsky was recognized by State Representative Carmine Gentile at the Commonwealth Heroine Awards ceremony on June 24, an annual event celebrating women across Massachusetts for their service and leadership.
Gentile (D-Middlesex 13th), whose district includes Sudbury, praised Vitvitsky as a volunteer leader who has spent years working to improve her…