The collision happened Tuesday afternoon at Crow Island Airpark. The boy was flown to a Worcester hospital in a helicopter.
B’nai Torah MetroWest is excited to announce the launch of our new spiritual community!
Lincoln resident Heather Cowap stepped down effective July 1. The committee will pick her replacement in the coming weeks.
The Sudbury highway, fire and police departments will park trucks near the Goodnow Library for the Wednesday event.
This is the second Lincoln-Sudbury High School senior to win a covered National Merit scholarship this school year.
The paving and milling project will take up to 10 days, meaning closures during daytime hours.
Sudbury, MA resident Emily Wong, 19, met with governments and other stakeholders at the UNFCCC.
Sudbury's July 4 parade won't have fireworks. Here are some nearby options — if the weather holds.
Kobe Henro services both local food pantries and southern rescue transports
Community gathers in Sudbury to reflect on the words and experiences of Frederick Douglass
Getting things done around the house has never been easier.
Finding and hiring top-rated house cleaners, junk removal pros and more has never been easier.
The East Middlesex Mosquito Control Project is planning to use a truck mounted aerosol sprayer evenings this week.
See what projects the charity supported in Sudbury and other local communities in its second grant round of 2023.
Patch has your complete guide to Independence Day fireworks shows, parades and other celebrations in and around Sudbury.
A new Sudbury police program will cite local children who are biking safely with an ice cream reward.
The fundraiser for the local nonprofit will take place at Camp Sewataro, and will include family activities.
The annual Pride month event sponsored by the Sudbury Cooperative Preschool is also a fundraiser for OUT MetroWest.
The "Soccer Grannies" book and a documentary about the rural South African women debut at the Goodnow Library Wednesday.
The state grant would go toward design of the path from near Route 20 to Framingham.
The new school building would replace a single-family home behind Nixon Elementary, according to plans.
All are welcome at our lay-led summer services.
Juneteenth — which falls on June 19 in 2023 — is now a national holiday. Local groups are planning events and observances.
The construction will begin June 20 along Marlborough Road near the Poor Farm Meadows conservation area.
Athina Education and First Parish of Sudbury Co-host Event
Wayside Tutoring, run by Sudbury Public Schools educator Jeff Kotkin, is accepting students entering grades 3-6 for tutoring this summer.
The event this weekend follows a town proclamation recognizing the struggles of LGBTQ+ people.
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The Wayside Inn event in June is coming to town through the Wayland Who Says I Can't Foundation, which helps buy athletic prosthetics.
Sudbury is planning to add new sewer lines in along Route 20 and residential areas near Framingham.
Sudbury's Kobe Henro pet food bank was running out of storage space. A Middleborough company stepped in to help.
The public works department will visit 19 roads in Sudbury this summer for preservation work.
Atkinson Scholarships are worth $5,000 and are awarded each year by the Sudbury Foundation.
The new summer hours will mean Friday closures for some key Sudbury town offices.
The Acapulcos restaurant building was torn down in 2022. A new Mexican restaurant will take its place.
The cyclist was riding along a trail in a Sudbury conservation area when they crashed, police said.
Brian Knight 1998 Lincoln Sudbury graduate
See how much more you'll pay to drop off trash, recycling and certain bulk items at the Sudbury transfer station.
The Saturday ceremony will mark the start of construction on 5.1 miles of the nearly 30-mile rail trail.
The event will "celebrate the start of 5.5 miles of construction for this fantastic community facility."