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Sewataro Ponds Closed Due to Water Quality Concerns
On Friday, July 26, the Town of Sudbury published an announcement from the camp operator at Camp Sewataro indicating that the fishing pond and swimming pond were closed due to unsafe “blue green algae levels” in the fishing/boating pond. The announcement adds: “Unfortunately, this means we have closed our fishing/boating pond for the immediate future, and out…
Finance Committee Gets Proactive
The Sudbury Finance Committee met on Monday. Their summer meetings are generally housekeeping and onboarding meetings, but the committee had an appetite to plan a more ambitious fall schedule. Given a Fall Town Meeting is looking unlikely, the committee began discussing financial issues they might work on before they are consumed with annual budget work. The…
Sudbury Inks Agreements With Supervisory Association, DPW Union
The Town of Sudbury published fully-executed memorandums of agreement (MOA) with both the Sudbury Supervisory Association and the Department of Public Works (DPW) unions. The DPW union was represented by the Massachusetts Laborers’ District Council on behalf of the Laborers’ International Union of North America AFL-CIO. (Supervisory Association MOA here. DPW Union MOA here.) …
HOPEsudbury Backpack Drive Is Underway
The HOPEsudbury Backpack Drive is underway for 2024. The local nonprofit has identified significant needs for over 50 children in the community and is seeking contributions in the form of backpacks, lunch boxes and school supplies to support them in their return to school next month. HOPEsudbury has set up an Amazon…
Tercentenary Markers May Prove Difficult to Remove
On Tuesday, the Sudbury Historical Commission continued their discussions around the tercentenary markers found roadside in Sudbury. Questions have been raised about the historical accuracy of the language on the markers, as well as concerns that some of them may be offensive to Native people. The Historical Commission conducted an inventory of the markers…
Thoughts In Return? A Q&A With Barbara Fisher, Open Table
Barbara Fisher of Sudbury has been named chair of the board of directors of Open Table, a Maynard-based organization that offers healthy and culturally-appropriate foods through a food pantry and a prepared meals program. In addition, newly-elected to the Open Table board are Sudbury residents Jill Bradford and Megan Chambers. Fisher discusses the Open Table…
Trash Pickup Discussions Resurface In Sudbury
Sudbury revisits town-wide trash pickup nearly two decades after an initial conversation. The Sudbury Energy and Sustainability committee has been on a roll of late. Following a presentation of a Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory to the Select Board, there was discussion about initiatives that could help the town aggressively reduce emissions. One idea was…
Park and Recreation Commission Readies for Funding Battle
The Sudbury Park and Recreation Commission, as well as the corresponding Town department, have been grappling with a number of challenges since before the Covid-19 pandemic began in 2020. But those challenges have taken on an existential bent in recent conversations amongst the commissioners. In May we covered a commission meeting in which the financial realities…
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