The state will give about $502 million to cities and towns. The money can't be used to make up for revenue lost during coronavirus closures.
The Foundation for MetroWest program is open to teens in Sudbury, Natick, Hopkinton, and Southborough.
Position opening: Full-time Light Equipment Operator in Transfer Station Department. Starting salary $22.96/hr.
Children’s Hospital in Boston has published guidance for Parents, Guardians and Caretakers regarding COVID-19.
We want to thank everyone for understanding and we look forward to a bigger and better parade in 2021.
Bid forms may be obtained at the Office of the Director of Public Works, Sudbury, Massachusetts.
Sudbury Planning Board will hold a public hearing on June 10 at 7:00 PM in Lower Town Hall, 322 Concord Road, Sudbury or as virtual meeting.
Bid forms may be obtained at the Office of the Director of Public Works, 275 Old Lancaster Road, Sudbury, Massachusetts or via email.
In an effort to mitigate the spread of COVID-19, Town of Sudbury and Sudbury Health Department will not be taking walk-in record requests.
It's not a traditional year for graduations. Highlight a graduate you know with a tribute in the Patch virtual yearbook.
"The Credit Union will be open during that time with reduced hours. Our office hours are Monday-Friday 9:30 a.m. until 12:00 p.m."
The town had been providing a weekly breakdown of local coronavirus cases, including some demographic information.
All meetings are virtually conducted via Zoom in the Flynn Building and begin at 7:30 p.m. unless otherwise posted.
Every town needs a Matthew Rosenblum, a young activist ready to advocate for the planet.
Sudbury is not alone in canceling July 4 festivities. Natick and even the city of Boston have canceled.
Sudbury may buy a 1.4-mile piece of former railway from Sudbury to the Framingham border, helping complete a 25-mile regional trail.
"In order to keep our staff healthy and available for emergency responses, the Sudbury Fire Department will not conduct 26F inspections."
On May 5, the Board of Selectmen voted to move the election to the end of June.
Peer reviews of the project’s stormwater management system and traffic analysis are being conducted.
Garlic mustard can take over an area quickly and changes the soil chemistry so native seedlings have trouble growing.
Please be aware of turtles crossing the roads. They may look like a stick or leaf, but take another look.
Please click on the blue hyperlink text for more information. 211: One stop for information and resources related to COVID-19.
Please feel free to visit our web page and look under Sudbury Wildlife to see more about our Turtles.
The Wayside Inn Foundation Brings the Community Together for a Virtual Reading of Longfellow’s Tales of a Wayside Inn
The Sudbury Community Food Pantry was founded in March 1990. Its services are needed now more than ever.
Sudbury Military Appreciation Month celebrations start from May 1 to May 31 to show appreciation for military.
Joint meeting of the Suffolk County Mosquito Control Commission to be held on May 5.
Timeframe: Beginning May 8, 2020 and continuing throughout the spring and summer.
Due to current restrictions with COVID-19 the Put N Take and the Book Shed will remain closed until further notice.
The application for Mosquito Control Project will take place between April 30, 2020 and May 8, 2020.
Please see attachment to read update for facial coverings to be worn INDOORS while in essential businesses.
The Sudbury Board of Health has released weekly figures on people affected by coronavirus showing an estimated 44 new cases.
Watch for helicopters delivering anti-mosquito pesticides starting on Wednesday in Sudbury.
Below are links to resources that those wishing to learn more about the project and Sudbury’s response may find useful.
"We would like to provide you with this comprehensive list of useful links, hotlines and additional information related to COVID-19."
The publicized clean-up day, sponsored or encouraged by the Town of Sudbury is postponed to a date yet to be identified.
Remote Participation Information: https://zoom.us/j/360217080. Call In Number: 978-639-3366 or 470-250-9358.
Join in the general beautification of Sudbury roads, public areas and parks. We need everyone’s help in this important effort.
Join the Sudbury-Wayland-Lincoln Domestic Violence Roundtable for a Zoom Presentation
See how many cases per capita Sudbury has compared to other local towns and cities, and the statewide rate.