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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Open Table, the MetroWest charity dedicated to fighting hunger, is bringing back its Fuel Up for Summer program, which provides daily nutritious lunches and snacks for children over the summer months. Families can sign up for the program now and begin receiving kids’ meals along with their weekly food pantry distribution beginning the week of June…
Following the June 2 presentation of a draft Fields Needs Assessment, the Park and Recreation Commission met on Monday, June 9 to discuss the findings and begin the process of planning and sequencing future projects.
While the discussion was wide-ranging, it became apparent that projects at Broadacres Farm/Featherland Park and Feeley Field would…
[Postseason Update courtesy of the Lincoln-Sudbury Athletics Department]
TRACK & FIELD
SOFTBALL
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GIRLS TENNIS
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BOYS LACROSSE
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GIRLS LACROSSE
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Chef Jason Gentles, executive chef and owner of Lowell-based Gentles Cuisine, won the cooking competition at Open Table’s 2025 Chopped for Charity Gala. The event, at Nashawtuc Country Club in Concord, raised over $200,000 for Open Table, the MetroWest charity fighting hunger.
Gentles captivated the judges’ palates with his colorful African/vegan pecan butter stew.…
As we end Spring and move to Summer, Sudbury weather, as always, is a challenge to forecast. With all the rain in May we have returned to fairly normal precipitation values for 2025. May ended with 7.76 inches of rain which is one of the wetter months over the last several years. You may recall…
A long-awaited draft Field Needs Assessment will be presented at the June 2 meeting of the Sudbury Park and Recreation Commission. The draft report has been made available to the public on the commission's website here.
The report provides evaluations of the conditions of all of Sudbury's recreational fields and courts, outlines usage…
As reported by Sudbury Weekly on May 24, Sudbury Farms has filed renovation plans with the Town of Sudbury. Since the original story, Sudbury Weekly has obtained and reviewed copies of the plans. The renovation will impact large swaths of the existing store footprint, but the plans indicate that the store will remain open during the renovation.
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Cell phone policy is in the air in Sudbury. The Sudbury Public Schools School Committee (SPSSC) updated their policy on cell phone use during the school day in January 2025. Now, the Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School School Committee (LSSC) is discussing recommendations on phone policy at the high school.
While the SPSSC policy outright banned phone…
[Postseason update courtesy of the Lincoln-Sudbury Athletics Department]
Girls Tennis
Warriors Advance to the Sweet 16!
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Boys Tennis
Track and Field
Baseball
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Boys Lacrosse
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Girls Lacrosse
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Girls Rugby…