Two more prospective candidates filed their intention (“pulled papers”) to run for local office in the March 31 Annual Town Election: Elizabeth Sues for Sudbury School Committee and John Ryan, Jr. for Lincoln-Sudbury Regional District School Committee.
With two prospective candidates running for one seat on the Sudbury School Committee, and three prospective candidates…

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When he retires as Sudbury fire chief Feb. 3, John Whalen reckons he has been to every major fire in Sudbury in over 40 years, responding as a member of the Lincoln department before he became Sudbury assistant chief in 2010.
The 1999 fire that destroyed Mill Village is his most vivid memory, as…
Kathleen Bell has filed an intention (“pulled papers”) to run for a seat on the Sudbury School Committee in the March 31 Annual Town Election.
Bell, who is the former chair of the Commission on Disability, currently serves as an appointed member to the Permanent Building Committee and the Sudbury Housing Trust.
There…
The Finance Committee got a preview of the Fiscal Year 2026 operating and capital budgets at the January 13 meeting. The discussion was broad, with an occasional deep dive into a technical topic. Members questioned if the Town was making sufficient progress towards compliance with the financial policies adopted by the Select Board in recent…
If you want to vote by mail in the March 31 Sudbury town election, you need to file an application for a mail ballot with the Town Clerk.
Since there is no statewide election in 2025, the Secretary of State’s office will not send a postcard mail ballot application to voters. If you checked…
The SMILE playground at Haskell Field will be closed this week for tree removal work that is part of a long-delayed project to make improvements to the playground and repair the play surface. The Park and Recreation Department announced the closure on their website.
The Park and Recreation Commission emphasized in their January…
The Atkinson Pool was closed last week and remains closed until "further notice" according to the Sudbury Park and Recreation Department. Multiple Town departments are working to resolve the situation, according to Health Director Vivian Zeng.
Amid community concerns about the safety of the indoor pool, Sudbury Weekly reached out to the Sudbury…
Town Manager Andy Sheehan announced on Tuesday, January 14 that Assistant Fire Chief Timothy Choate will be promoted to serve as Sudbury's next Fire Chief. Choate will take the reins of the department from Chief John Whalen upon his retirement.
Choate has served in the Sudbury Fire Department for over 30 years, and…
One of Sudbury's two school districts has come to terms with its teachers' union for a new contract. On January 7, the Lincoln-Sudbury School Committee announced the results of their negotiations. Member Kevin Matthews provided an overview of the changes to the contract terms and compensation schedule.
Educators at Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School…
The Historic Districts Commission has a clear mission to "preserve and protect buildings, places and other areas of historic or architectural significance." As clear as that mission is, some applications are more complicated than others.
That was the case in their January 9 meeting, as they deliberated on a proposed fence at the…