This year's Sudbury Pride month celebration will happen at Curtis Middle School.
The play "Back To Life" reenacts a person's experience with a fentanyl overdose during a night of partying.
The Saturday event will allow residents to up close to public works operations, and meet DPW workers.
Carolyn Anderson died on April 18. She worked at the Goodnow Library for 24 years, including as the head of circulation.
Police e-bikes, a Drumlin Farm food program, the Boys & Girls' Club of Assabet Valley and more have been funded.
The Sudbury 250 Committee is marking the town's contributions to the revolution. The first step is designing a logo.
In a letter, residents from the Pine Lakes area of Sudbury describe their opposition to a Town Meeting article supporting the project.
Sudbury should receive some $405,000 in the coming years from settlements with opioid makers, distributors and pharmacies.
Proceeds from the sale of reusable Shaw's bags will benefit ChopChop Family, a Natick nonprofit
Even the smallest rescues can be pretty big. Sudbury firefighters responded to the situation Wednesday at a local elementary school.
From the Ice Age to the Space Age, a new walking and driving tour of Sudbury goes back 15,000 years.
Town officials are seeking an OK from the Historic Districts Commission to install the 21st Century devices at the 19th Century library.
A helicopter will be used soon to apply a bacterial insecticide that's toxic for mosquito larvae.
We are the premier learn-to-swim provider for people of all ages, offering programs for children ages 3-months through adults.
Twenty boards, commissions and councils have seats that are expiring soon. Here's how to get appointed.
The solar eclipse Monday won't be total in the skies over Sudbury, but it'll be close.
This year's Sudbury Earth Day event will feature a variety of activities, and coincide with litter pickups.
Sudbury isn't in the path of full totality, but will be close enough for quite a celestial show.
The Thursday forum will explain the proposed zoning law ahead of spring Town Meeting.
The paid positions will liaise with underrepresented groups in Sudbury about how to guard the town against climate change.
Local businesses, community organizations and others are being invited to learn new ways to make activities and services more accessible.
The Sudbury nature center will be home to the newest Boston Outdoor Preschool Network location.
The local group will host activities for residents whose kids have left home, including bike rides, hikes and walks.
Since early January, about 265 blood drives across 27 states were canceled due to weather, potentially leaving hospitals in short supply.
Whip Clark Tours Sudbury Funding Projects, Celebrates Continued American Rescue Plan Impact
The Nov. 11 Veterans Day holiday will be observed on Friday, meaning some local closures.
Sudbury has renewed its electricity aggregation program, allowing residents to save compared to the Eversource default rate.
A group of local churches and the League of Women Voters of Sudbury are collaborating to show the 2021 documentary.
The annual SMILE Mass race raises money for activities and programs for kids and adults with disabilities
Sudbury Select Boar Vice Chair Lisa Kouchakdjian answers questions about the upcoming Town Forum, and why residents should attend.
Find local farms in Massachusetts with pumpkin patches or pumpkins ready for sale.
Communities including Marlborough, Natick and Hudson will also benefit from the new $460,000 grant round.
The Boston Marathon allows runners to enter the legendary race to fundraise for local charities.
Three Sudbury residents died in the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, and the town maintains a memorial garden.
The town's annual civic forum is coming up in October ahead of Town Meeting and 2024 town elections.
The Hosmer House, a Revolutionary War-era former general store and home, opens its doors once a month for historical programs.
See where and when truck-mounted spraying will happen in Sudbury this week.
Twelve libraries between Millis and Acton will participate in the Wednesday crawl and contest.
From ice cream to mall walking and local cooling centers, here are tips to beat the heat over the next few days.
For a second time in 2023, plaintiffs suing to stop Eversource project that would build a new section of rail trail have ended their case.