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Dollar Tree To Open In Sudbury Crossing
The Design Review Board met on Wednesday and provided feedback on signage to a representative for Dollar Tree. By way of the meeting, we learned that Dollar Tree is planning on opening a new store in Sudbury Crossing, near TJ Maxx, in the unit The Paper Store previously occupied. Here’s the signage presented in the meeting:…
Papers Pulled for Planning Board
Potential candidate John Sugrue has filed his intention (“pulled papers”) to run for Planning Board in the March 25 Annual Town Election. Sugrue is seeking re-election. There are 17 open positions on this year's Annual Town Election ballot. You can find a complete list here. You can find information about how to run for office here and…
Select Board Firearms Business Bylaw Moves Forward
During their last meeting of 2023, the Sudbury Select Board was accelerating to finish work on a zoning bylaw for firearms businesses. A three-member majority of the five-person board wanted to get it on the warrant for Annual Town Meeting by the deadline at the end of January. To meet that deadline, they would need Town…
Five More Pull Papers for Town Election
Five more potential candidates have filed their intention ("pulled papers") to run in the March 25 Annual Town Election: Catherine Bitter for Lincoln-Sudbury Regional School District Committee, Joshua Fox for Board of Assessors, Linda Huet-Clayton for Board of Health, William Atkeson for Park and Recreation Commission, and Sherrill P. Cline for Commissioner of Housing Authority…
SPS Readies Articles for Annual Town Meeting
On Monday, the Sudbury Public Schools School Committee reviewed draft warrant articles for the May 2024 Annual Town Meeting with members of the Sudbury Public Schools (SPS) administration. There are four articles being advanced by SPS this year. Two are revolving fund articles that are largely procedural each year. The other two are for stand-alone…
Conservation Land: Trail Maps Get An Upgrade
During Monday's Conservation Committee meeting, the Commission was informed that there are new and significantly improved maps available to the public for many of Sudbury's conservation land properties. Conservation Coordinator Lori Capone shared with the Conservation Commission that most of the maps are now updated, and showed an example of the old Tippling Rock map…
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