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Top 10 Sudbury News Stories Of 2020: Year In Review
See the most-read stories on Sudbury Patch from 2020, from a local Emmy win to a blossoming rail trail.

SUDBURY, MA — 2020 was a year so crowded by major events, from the death of Kobe Bryant to the ongoing pandemic, it may be hard to look back and remember the smaller things that happened this year.
We reviewed a year of local news stories to see which ones were the most-read. Although many local stories reflected larger events affecting the entire state (and nation ... and Earth), many were specific to Subdury, and many had nothing to do with the pandemic.
Here are the most-read stories on the Sudbury Patch from 2020.
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Jan. 27 — New Restaurant Coming To Sudbury's Meadow Walk In 2020
Sept. 26 — Sudbury Police Seize $250K In Drugs, Find Missing Teen
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Dec. 8 — 5 MA Republicans Who Lost Sue To Nullify November Election
Sept. 21 — Sudbury Parents, Teen Charged Over Party That Delayed School
Jan. 2 — Sudbury Moms Who Adopted 3 Siblings Tell Their Story
Aug. 27 — Sudbury's St. Anselm Catholic Church Ordered To Close
Sept. 1 — Lincoln-Sudbury HS Named One Of Best In Boston Area
Sept. 21 — Emmy Win For Lincoln-Sudbury High School Grad
Oct. 22 — For Local Restaurateur, Pandemic Won't Stop Sudbury Expansion
Dec. 17 — Sudbury Closes On Land Purchase For Bruce Freeman Rail Trail
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