Sudbury has begun its street sweeping, and here's the schedule.
Mosquitoes - we don't want you 'round these parts. The East Middlesex Mosquito Control Project is spraying the town this week.
The deadline to register, or change voter registration, is this week.
The Sudbury Board of Selectmen is working toward alternate solutions to the Eversource proposal to put transmission lines through town.
How did Sudbury vote in its annual town election?
A local videographer recently took two drone videos that follow the path of the proposed Eversource transmission lines.
The town is sharing its most updated plan for housing.
'The community impact caused by this project is significant. The impact on our environment is unacceptable.'
Rep. Gentile has introduced legislation that looks at creating a board to examine police shootings and incidents involving wrongful conduct.
The League of Women Voters in Sudbury is holding its 60th annual Candidates' Night.
State Rep. Gentile is holding open office hours, during which constituents can meet with him.
The annual Sudbury town election is Monday, March 28. There are three contested races, and two ballot questions.
Take a look at the breakdown of votes cast in Sudbury on Super Tuesday 2016.
The redevelopment of the Raytheon property will include a grocery store, an apartment complex and facility for alzheimer's patients.
Plus, a new dating site for Bernie supporters, real estate, jobs and more. A look back at the week on Sudbury Patch.
Residents are encouraged to attend a meeting to get an update on the housing production plan.
Singles are feeling the Bern with a dating site just for the U.S. Senator's supporters.
Know your polling location for the Massachusetts presidential primary on Tuesday, March 1.
She was the assistant in Westborough, director in Fitchburg, but now assumes position as the director in Sudbury.
More than 130 residents attended, and voted, at the Special Town Meeting in Sudbury on Feb. 9.
Sudbury will get dusted with snow showers Wednesday. Bitter cold is in store this weekend.
Want to change your party affiliation or register to vote? You need to do it by Feb. 10 in order to be eligible for the March 1 primary.
Town offices are closed on Monday due to the storm.
The owner of a Sudbury day care center and nursing home was ordered to pay a fee for not updating a deteriorating septic system.
Nomination papers are available, and the deadline to file intentions to run is Feb. 4.
The bill limits first-time opiate prescriptions, and creates a new standard to evaluate apparent overdose patients in the hospital.
The Sudbury Senior Tax Relief Bill allows older residents to cut their property tax bills nearly in half.
Massachusetts has a few Congressional districts that appear to be highly gerrymandered, but what about Sudbury's district?
The Board of Selectmen and town officials announced a date for a community meeting.
Rep. Katherine Clark is bringing the Weston woman as her guest to the State of the Union.
Senior residents of Sudbury's procedures for using the van service in town: do you take advantage of the service?
Positions for Board of Health and Board of Selectmen are among those open this year. Also, positions with school committees are open.
A special town meeting has been called to vote on withdrawing from the Minuteman school district. The warrant is open through Jan. 4.
Veterans and seniors are given a chance to work in town to earn a tax abatement.
The developer has crossed the first hurdle in building 250 affordable housing units near Sudbury center.
Nearly half a million is designated for sanding, salting and plowing this winter. Will it be enough?
The Design Review Board needs a new member. Are you up for it?
The governor ordered flags to be flown at half staff at all state buildings on Saturday.
The Community Preservation Fund was granted a match from the state.