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The Board of Selectmen's biweekly meeting is open to the public.
Gov. Charlie Baker has ordered all U.S. and Commonwealth flags be at half-staff on state buildings Monday.
A public hearing is scheduled for the site plan of the property being vacated by Raytheon.
Traffic will be affected on Wednesday.
The town has 30 days to issue comments and feedback regarding a proposed development to MassHousing.
Thirty new hunting and trapping bills are being considered in the state. Nearly 100 people met to offer testimony regarding the bills.
The paving will take place sometime next week, say officials.
Members of the Republican caucuses are calling for a vote on the opioid bill before the Nov. 18 break.
Sudbury residents, take note.
Roll Call's annual Wealth of Congress Index lists a Kennedy as the wealthiest Mass. member of Congress. Where did Sudbury's rep fall?
Proposed valuation lists are available for Sudbury home owners. The overall average increase in property values was around five percent.
A group of concerned citizens are urging voters to save Featherland Park from becoming baseball fields.
This Sudbury forum gives residents to talk about the town's future, and meet the new town manager.
Sen. Mike Barrett testified along with experts on a bill proposed that would stop employers from performing credit checks.
The new town manager is set to take office.
The Massachusetts Legislature begins hearings on a series of bills that include raising the minimum wage to $15.
Reps. Dykema, Linsky, Gentile and Kane among legislators who met to discuss the priorities of local human service provider.
Selectmen finalized a contract for the new town manager.
The Planning Board's agenda includes the Walkway Forum and discussions on Raytheon Redevelopment and the Village at Sudbury Station.
Your real estate and personal property taxes are due pretty soon. Don't be late.
here are 14 states, including New Hampshire, Connecticut and New York, that have hands-free laws.
You should participate in the town forum to share them.
The governor has ordered that flags be flown half staff in Massachusetts.
The former Massachusetts governor has long been rumored as a national candidate. What do you think?
The Homeless Bill of Rights in Massachusetts now sits before the State Legislature.
The non-essential water restriction has been lifted.
The new hours are effective in November.
Congresswoman Katherine Clark was appointed as senior whip in the 114th Congress.
On the heels of high-profile failures like the Baby Doe case, Gov. Charlie Baker vowed to "keep kids safe."
The Middlesex DA is launched a new initiative called 'Mobile Policy Forums.'
Eversource begins utility work on Sunday.
Reverend Richard Erikson from Our Lady of Fatima Parish in Sudbury shares his reaction to Pope Francis's visit to the United States.
The MBTA is facing "significant structural challenges," according to a report released by the Fiscal and Management Control Board.
Eversource and National Grid applied for a lower rate for natural gas service to Massachusetts residents.
The Sudbury Conservation Commission updated the town on its latest efforts.
The Natick hospital and its parent company must pay damages after not following through with developing advanced center for brain surgery.
Harmful bacteria was found in Willis Lake last week. Authorities are conducting tests to confirm it is safe again.
Dig it: 'Wayland's First Burial Ground-Your CPA Money at Work' will be presented at the North Cemetery as part of archaeology month.
Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey is reviewing the legality of fantasy sports and some reps want to treat it as gambling.