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School HVAC Projects In Jeopardy
The July 30 meeting of the Energy and Sustainability Committee contained just one conversation: an urgent request from Sudbury’s combined facilities director, Sandra Duran, for additional funds to complete a replacement of the rooftop air units at Ephraim Curtis Middle School and Josiah Haynes Elementary School that have reached the end of their useful life.…
Select Board Pumps Brakes On After School Care
On Tuesday, July 30, the Select Board meeting featured a lengthy and winding discussion about after school care in Sudbury. The conversation was initiated in response to a memo from Town Manager Sheehan, which the board had requested at a prior meeting. Sheehan cautioned against the Town getting involved in after school care…
Loring Playground Closed, Undergoing Significant Repairs
Two years after opening, the playground at Israel Loring Elementary School is closed for significant repairs. The closure was not announced to the general public prior to the beginning of work, but was announced today to the Loring community in a newsletter, a day after Sudbury Weekly contacted the district about the project. The playground…
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…
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