The logo will be the official symbol of the town's celebration of the 250th anniversary of the Revolutionary War.
This week's heat wave is forecast to peak Thursday with heat indices near 100 in the area.
Experienced Sudbury teacher, specializing in grades 3-7, for individualized tutoring.
Trucks will drive through some sections of Sudbury around sunset to control the adult mosquito population.
B’nai Torah MetroWest (BTM) is excited to welcome Rabbi Emily Mathis to our community this July!
The February fire along Goodman's Hill Road left a 74-year-old woman dead.
The town's annual paving program will return this summer, with work beginning in July.
Experts believe heavy rain has helped mosquitoes supercharge breeding, raising fears about disease this summer.
Ravi Simon was recently elected the Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School's new chair. He talks upcoming school issues and more.
Announcements June 2, 2024
All three students attend Lincoln-Sudbury, and received scholarships from the schools they plan to attend in the fall.
Firefighters from Sudbury, Wayland, Hudson, Concord and several other towns responded to the blaze early Tuesday.
The town is asking residents to observe the day by decorating homes with the letter "C" in memory of the Peter Noyes art teacher.
The filing deadline to run for state House and Senate seats passed on Tuesday. Here's who's running in the area.
The Who Says I Can't Foundation wants to help a runner and two snowboarders achieve their athletic dreams.
The Kip Tiernan award recognizes someone who demonstrates greatness in philanthropic leadership.
This year's Sudbury Pride month celebration will happen at Curtis Middle School.
Sudbury's traditional Memorial Day parade and ceremony will take place Monday. Here are all the details.
A shuttle to Boston hospitals and the on-demand Catch Connect service will be available soon in Sudbury and Wayland.
The play "Back To Life" reenacts a person's experience with a fentanyl overdose during a night of partying.
Announcements May 16, 2024
The Saturday event will allow residents to up close to public works operations, and meet DPW workers.
The Sudbury Planning Board will review plans for the 3,100 square-foot bank this month.
Town officials closed the massage spas after discovering they didn't have permits under a new law that went into effect in November.
In gratitude as I end my term on the LSRHS School Committee
Carolyn Anderson died on April 18. She worked at the Goodnow Library for 24 years, including as the head of circulation.
Sudbury joins a growing list of MBTA-adjacent communities falling into line with a new state law, although some have voted against.
Police e-bikes, a Drumlin Farm food program, the Boys & Girls' Club of Assabet Valley and more have been funded.
Drivers should be on the lookout for fresh paint and cones on roads across Sudbury.
The Sudbury 250 Committee is marking the town's contributions to the revolution. The first step is designing a logo.
In a letter, residents from the Pine Lakes area of Sudbury describe their opposition to a Town Meeting article supporting the project.
Mother's Day is approaching fast. Here's where to reserve a brunch spot locally.
Gun shop zoning, MBTA communities zoning and more will be on Sudbury's May 6 Town Meeting warrant.
The Sudbury police and fire departments will converge on Lincoln-Sudbury High School Wednesday morning for the exercise.
The collision happened Tuesday morning near Wayside Inn Road at the Marlborough line.
The lane closures will affect drivers starting at the Wayland town line through Lincoln and Concord, according to MassDOT.
Sudbury water commissioners say they support Executive Director Vincent Roy after a fine related to gifts from a water meter company.
Here's what to know about the town's annual street sweeping season, which will last for weeks.
A crew of burglars targeted homes across Middlesex County because they thought there would be more valuables, the DA's office said.
Town officials say the Hanscom expansion would be in opposition to "every climate goal" locally and statewide.