The Chronicle - December 14th, 2023
Editor's Note: This story originally appeared with an incorrect photo.
Looking for some holiday cheer? Check out these festively decorated houses. Send us yours!
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Check out how much this five-bedroom home goes for in Sudbury.
Here's a sampling of what's going on this holiday season in the Sudbury area.
Do you think you have one of the best holiday lights displays in Sudbury? Let us know.
From leaky faucets to burst pipes, hiring a Thumbtack professional is the fast and easy way to handle all your plumbing needs.
The checkpoint will be somewhere in the county, but police don't typically disclose the exact location.
Looking for a fresh-cut tree? Here's where to go in 2023.
A 2-year-old was transported by helicopter to a Boston hospital after falling from a shopping cart.
Here's where you can find in-person visits with Santa this holiday season.
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Don't feel like cooking this Turkey Day? There are plenty of local options and chain spots who are open and ready to serve you a meal.
The Nov. 11 Veterans Day holiday will be observed on Friday, meaning some local closures.
Sudbury has renewed its electricity aggregation program, allowing residents to save compared to the Eversource default rate.
The Sudbury Department of Health will host the clinics at several locations around town through Nov. 21.
The Sudbury Democratic Town Committee is reiterating its support for a gun shop and firing range ban in Sudbury.
The town is now accepting appointments for at-home flu shot visits.
A majority of Town Meeting on Monday voted to support the effort going on at the state level.
Town Meeting will convene Monday night to vote on items like Atkinson Pool equipment and a new Nixon Elementary roof.
The Municipal Road Safety Grant Program funds activities like increased police enforcement and road safety improvements.
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A group of local churches and the League of Women Voters of Sudbury are collaborating to show the 2021 documentary.
Local parents and Sudbury’s Commission on Disability have organized the unique Halloween event for more inclusive holiday fun.
Flu season is here, but so is the Sudbury Board of Health with free flu vaccines.
The annual SMILE Mass race raises money for activities and programs for kids and adults with disabilities
First Parish, a picturesque 18th-century church in historic Sudbury Center, is the perfect venue for celebrations, meetings, and classes!
The 85-year-old was reported missing Thursday afternoon and found hours later by Sudbury and Wayland firefighters.
Sudbury Select Boar Vice Chair Lisa Kouchakdjian answers questions about the upcoming Town Forum, and why residents should attend.
Expect detours during daytime hours through Oct. 7, according to the town.
Two free flu shot clinics are set for October, with the first for seniors on Tuesday.
Find local farms in Massachusetts with pumpkin patches or pumpkins ready for sale.
Join the Sudbury-Wayland-Lincoln Domestic Violence Roundtable to Commemorate Domestic Violence Awareness Month
The October event will feature free food, firefighting demonstrations and more at the Hudson Road headquarters.
Communities including Marlborough, Natick and Hudson will also benefit from the new $460,000 grant round.
Construction on a new section of the Bruce Freeman Rail Trail officially began in January.
The new Hudson Road restaurant opened this month near sister restaurant Sobre Mesa.
The festival was set for Saturday at Haskell Field, but a tropical storm is on the way.