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Athletic Fields Needs Assessment To Move Forward Solo
On Tuesday February 6 the Park and Recreation Commission voted unanimously to support separation of the Athletic Fields Needs Assessment from the Open Space and Recreation Plan. The vote came at the request of Adam Burney, Sudbury's Director of Planning and Community Development. In separating the two planning projects, Burney felt the Fields Needs Assessment…
LS Athletics: Warriors Review and Weekly Events
[Submission courtesy of the Lincoln-Sudbury Athletics Department] Congrats to our Warriors who won Sectional Titles! Nate Garozzo: D1 Central/West Wrestling Champ at 120Lbs Girls 200 Medley Relay Team of Lorelei Hogan, Lydia Mossi, Bella Newbern & Maya Particelli: North Sectional Champs Thomas Eppich: North Sectional Champ in the 200 IM & 500…
LS Athletics: Warriors Review and Weekly Events
[Weekly sports recap courtesy of the Lincoln-Sudbury Athletics Department] Girls Hockey: Living Large Nick Boden, Sarah Poland & Virginia Weeks: Fantastic 5 Athletes New School Records! 4 Warriors set School Records in Indoor Track & Field this weekend: Sonia D’Ambrosio: Shot Put 35’ 7.50” Nico Begic: 300M 35.18 Ethan Sholk: Mile…
Park and Recreation Commission Gets A New Member 
A joint meeting and vote of the Select Board and Park and Recreation Commission on Tuesday resulted in the appointment of William Granger Atkeson to the Park and Recreation Commission. (0:27:50) Atkeson fills a vacancy created by the resignation of Jennifer Stone.  The vote was unanimous across both the Select Board and the Park…
Park and Recreation: Nothing Comes Easy 
The Park and Recreation Commission (PRC) met last Thursday and they covered a lot of ground, including rail trail planning which we reported on in the prior story.   But one topic stood out above all of the major projects they touched on last week: money. Or to be more precise: a profound lack of…
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