Crime & Safety
Tour, and Welcome, the New Sudbury Police Station
Attend the official opening of the squeaky new Sudbury police station.
SUDBURY, MA -- It was no small, easy move. But last month, the Sudbury Police Department officially moved to its new facility at 75 Hudson Road.
Tour the sleek, efficient station and officially welcome it with a ribbon cutting along with Chief Scott Nix on Saturday, Jan. 30, at 10 a.m. to noon.
“This is a wonderful opportunity for members of our community to come and see our brand new station and interact with some of the key officials who were involved throughout the entire construction process,” Chief Nix said in an announcement. “We are extremely proud of the way this project turned out and invite all of our residents to come enjoy it with us.”
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Several town officials will join the Sudbury Police Department for the ribbon cutting.
Construction of the new 14,540 square-foot building began in October 2014 and was completed late last year. The new station replaces the police department’s previous headquarters on Route 20.
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Light refreshments will be available during the event.
Photo Credit: Charlene Arsenault
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