The state will give about $502 million to cities and towns. The money can't be used to make up for revenue lost during coronavirus closures.
We want to thank everyone for understanding and we look forward to a bigger and better parade in 2021.
Sudbury may buy a 1.4-mile piece of former railway from Sudbury to the Framingham border, helping complete a 25-mile regional trail.
Copies of the application materials are available in the Planning and Community Development Department.
This Project is being electronically bid and hard copy bids will not be accepted.
In observance of Patriots Day, Town offices will be closed on April 20.
Sudbury extended FY20 4th quarter real estate and personal property taxes due to Monday, June 1, 2020.
The Board of Selectmen consists of five members - each elected for a three-year term. They serve without compensation.
Each meeting may experience unique circumstances that may require last minute changes in protocol, including cancellation or rescheduling.
The Board of Selectmen made the decision on Tuesday. A forum on the Fairbank Community Center has also been called off.
A new date for the spring 2020 election has not been picked yet, according to town officials.
In a letter to the editor, Sudbury resident Sarah Olson Liberman asks voters to support incumbent Pat Brown.
The 64th annual League of Women Voters Sudbury candidates' forum is available to watch now.
Hear why incumbent Select Board member Pat Brown is running in 2020 to keep her seat.
Sudbury's new town manager, Henry L. Hayes Jr., was chosen at a meeting in January. He will start work on April 1.
The Sudbury spring election was supposed to happen on March 30. Here's a refresher on who's running.
The Massachusetts primary election is March 3, but you can vote early starting on Monday. Here's what you need to know.
The Zoning Board of Appeals on Monday approved a larger number of campers for a proposed scholarship program.
For the 2020 election, the League of Women Voters will record candidate interviews in contested races.
The special Town Meeting held Jan. 2 decided issues on gender neutrality, a $28 million community center, and a new historic district.
Starting with the Special Town Meeting on Thursday, January 2, 2020, electronic Poll Pads will be used to check in voters at Town Meetings.
Up to 50 Sudbury kids could get scholarships to attend two-week summer camp sessions.
Camp Sewataro at One Liberty Ledge is applying to increase the number of campers allowed by their existing Special Permits from 600 to 650.
The purpose of the commission is to preserve and protect buildings, places and other areas of historic or architectural significance.
Meetings are typically held on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of each month.​
The Design Review Board evaluates sign applications, as well as site plan review of any exterior building changes.
The hearing concerns an application for changes to a "Scenic Road" filed by Lauren Kaplan for the property located at 149 Goodman’s Hill Rd.
Here's the agenda for the Dec. 10 meeting, and a link to the live broadcast.
Sudbury will hold a citizen-initiated Town Meeting in January. You have until Monday if you want to add articles.
Sudbury formed a Master Plan Steering Committee in January to work on a vision for the town's future growth.
What kind of town manager do you want? Sudbury will host two sessions to hear thoughts from residents.
Sudbury has sued to stop the MBTA from allowing Eversource to bury power lines underneath an old rail line.
The Board of Selectmen is seeking interested and qualified residents of the community to serve as Trustees for the Sudbury Housing Trust.
With Thanos disposed of, Chris Evans has taken aim at Trump.
The housing trust aims to increase affordable and community housing.
Sudbury voters approved the purchase of the 44-acre property for $11 million last month.
After fours of service in Sudbury, Melissa Murphy-Rodrigues is leaving her post for the same position in North Andover.
The vote may be over but the town still wants to hear residents opinions.
For the special election, 39 percent of the town's 12,352 registered voters came out to cast a ballot.
Patch has all the information for Sudbury's special election, where voters will decide whether the town should buy the Sewataro camp land.