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“Terrific Two’s” Program Put On Indefinite Pause
During the Monday, July 8 meeting of the Park and Recreation Commission, the public learned that the Terrific Two's program has been paused indefinitely due to building code licensing requirements for programs serving children 2.9 years or younger. The program was not previously licensed. Park and Recreation Director, Dennis Mannone, indicated that the…
Sudbury’s 4th of July Parade (In Photos)
Sudbury's annual 4th of July parade, organized by the Sudbury Chamber of Commerce, was held on Thursday. Though there was a chance of isolated storms, the weather held up for the marchers and attendees. State Representative Carmine Gentile joins Thursday Garden Club members Angela Stoller, left, and Ellen Baucom at the club’s float.  Preparing to…
Chase Bank Designs Advance
Sudbury Weekly has previously covered a proposed Chase Bank in the Shaw’s Plaza on Boston Post Road. On Wednesday, their representatives went before the Sudbury Planning Board with revised designs based upon prior Planning Board feedback. The changes were relatively modest, and focused on building aesthetics, landscaping, and small reductions in impervious surfaces. Here are the updated…
Dude, Where Are My Policies?
The Select Board spent much of it’s June 25 meeting discussing policy. From possible new policies pertaining to town-wide sustainability to existing policies relating to project tracking and reporting; the Town’s chief policy-setting board explored ways that new and updated policies could move the Town forward in any number of ways. There’s just one…
Signup Now Available for Resident Swimming at Camp Sewataro
On Monday June 24, the Town of Sudbury published the instructions for signing up for resident swim sessions at Camp Sewataro. Residents can sign up using this SignUpGenius link, which will be re-used each week this summer: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0D48ADA72BA4F4CE9-50033063-sudbury#/ Resident swimming will be available on Saturdays and Sundays throughout the summer. Residents will…
COWS Comes Home: Curtis Playground Now Open
In the summer of 2023, the Sudbury Public Schools District was pulling out all the stops to complete the Curtis Outdoor Wellness Space (COWS) in time for the 2023-2024 school year. The project was a priority for the district and for members of Ephraim Curtis Middle School community. Between the required bidding process and the…
Sudbury Resident Honored as 2024 Commonwealth Heroine
Rachel Sagan Receives Accolade for Her Leadership of the Metrowest Women's Fund Sudbury Resident Rachel Sagan was recently honored as a Commonwealth Heroine alongside fellow founder of the Metrowest Women's Fund, Rebecca Parkhill. According to the announcement: "The Massachusetts Commission on the Status of Women (MCSW) partners with state legislators to identify…
Historical Commission Discusses Tercentenary Markers
Last week we covered the Select Board’s discussion about the Tercentenary markers that can be found roadside throughout Sudbury. The tercentenary markers were erected by the State in 1930 to celebrate the 300-year anniversary of the founding of the Bay Colony. They depict various historical events with short, written passages. Some of the signs have…
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