The hearing will be held on November 24 and December 2.
The League of Women Voters of Sudbury offers nonpartisan information about voting in the November election.
Incumbent Democrat Rep. Carmine Gentile and Republican challenger Ingrid Centurion came together in a recent League of Women Voters forum.
These office hours are not public meetings with an agenda, but rather a casual, open time for general discussions with Board members.
The meeting will be held online via Zoom.
The Credit Union will be open during that time with reduced hours.
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With just over a month before Election Day, here's what you need to know about voting in November.
The meeting will be held online.
Preference will be given to applicants who demonstrate a history of attendance at past Town Meetings or service on Town committees.
Aside from the two guys running for president. The Sudbury Town Clerk released sample ballots this week.
There are 6 precincts in Sudbury. Please find your precinct below and click on your precinct to view a specimen ballot.
Deadline for submission is September 30.
There are 6 precincts in Sudbury.
The Town is inviting proposals to encourage competition.
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Democrat Carmine Gentile is facing a challenge this year for the seat representing Sudbury, Marlborough, Framingham and Wayland.
Sept. 1 is primary day. The biggest race in Sudbury is between U.S. Sen. Ed Markey and U.S. Rep. Joe Kennedy III.
On September 1, the State Primary Election will be held.
See details on mail-in voting for the Massachusetts state primary on Sept. 1.
The September primary is just about two weeks away, but early in-person voting begins Aug. 22.
Schedule a time with SudburyTV, during the week of August 17th through August 21st to record your article presentation.
All Town Meeting presentations will be pre-recorded.
To see if you are within that jurisdiction, see the MAPS section of Town website.
As part of the response to the coronavirus outbreak, restricted access to many Town Offices continues.
Transfer Station will be closed in observation of the holiday.
Sudbury voted on June 23, and a new member of the Board of Selectmen may be in the making, according to the unofficial results.
The applications are on file in the Planning and Community Development Department and may be reviewed during regular business hours.
The postponed Sudbury spring election will happen on Tuesday. Here's everything you need to know.
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Video access is available at below Zoom link.
Hear from Charles Russo on why he's challenging incumbent Pat Brown for a seat on the Sudbury Select Board.
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