The Massachusetts Attorney General’s office has officially approved four general bylaw amendments passed by Sudbury voters at the May, 2026, Annual Town Meeting. The approval, detailed in a letter dated August 10, 2026, clears the way for the Town to implement changes regarding capital planning, the Council on Aging, inactive revolving funds, and local kennel…

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During its Monday meeting, the Sudbury Park and Recreation Commission voted to send a formal letter to the Liberty Ledge/Sewataro Advisory Committee (LLSAC), advocating for increased public recreation programming at the Liberty Ledge property.
The commission's letter frames the site as a valuable asset that could significantly benefit the broader community, emphasizing that expanded…
The Town of Sudbury has once again been recognized for its commitment to fiscal transparency and excellence, receiving the Distinguished Budget Presentation Award for its Fiscal Year 2027 (FY27) Town Budget.
Announced by the Town's Finance Department on August 19, the accolade was awarded this July by the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA), a…
Sudbury's Park and Recreation Department is unveiling their fall program offerings this week. While longtime favorites will continue, the department told the Park and Recreation Commission on August 17 that they added three programs located at the Liberty Ledge/Camp Sewataro property.
The programs include an "Intro to Fishing Clinic," "Puddlestompers," and "Nature Explorers."…
Sudbury's Liberty Ledge/Sewataro Advisory Committee met on Thursday, August 13 to continue discussion about options for the future use of the property.
Chair Dave Henkels opened up the discussion after a lengthy public comment period in which residents were given multiple opportunities to provide input. He suggested that the committee could start by…
Early in-person voting for the Sept. 1 primary election begins Saturday, Aug. 22, and runs through Thursday, Aug. 27. During early voting, all six Sudbury precincts vote at Town Hall, 322 Concord Rd.
The schedule for in-person early voting is:
Saturday, Aug. 22 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.Monday, Aug. 24 …
Work on lower Feeley Field, two of Sudbury's primary youth softball fields, began this week according to an announcement from the Town. The active portion of the project is expected to extend to October 2026, but the fields will need time to grow in. As a result, the fields will be closed through the summer…
A finance report in the packet for the August 11 meeting of the Sudbury Select Board gives Sudbury taxpayers their clearest look yet at Fiscal Year 2026 (FY26) financial performance. That fiscal year ended at the end of June.
Sudbury closed out FY26 with revenues running roughly $4.53 million ahead of budget and…
Patrons in and around Sudbury have a new lunch option at a stalwart in the Sudbury restaurant scene. Da Vinci Bistro on Boston Post Road in Sudbury has added lunch Friday through Sunday, from 11:30 to 2:30.
The lunch menu is almost entirely differentiated from the existing dinner menu; chicken and shrimp can…
A wide-ranging economic development bill moving through the Massachusetts State House could impact two higher-profile issues in Sudbury — one about duplexes, the other about e-bikes and scooters.
The State Senate passed the bill, known as S.3178, last week. It is a sprawling package that invests in the defense and AI sectors, sets new…