Sudbury, MA|News|
Sudbury Has Changed Voting Locations: What To Know
Ahead of the two 2024 elections, Sudbury consolidated voting locations. The Sudbury LWV has all you need to know.

Ahead of the two 2024 elections, Sudbury consolidated voting locations. The Sudbury LWV has all you need to know.

Marlborough-based NEIA will graduate its second ever class in spring 2025, and is looking for new students.
The championship game went into extra innings, with Hinsdale ultimately triumphing 8-7 in eight innings.
The book presents a "true-to-life account of life on the high seas during the treacherous Opium Wars era."
The Roosevelt at Salt Creek launched The Roosevelt Gives Back to support local communities.
City of Fairfax Police arrested a 28-year-old man on Monday for taking cash at knifepoint from a local convenience store.
Barbara Glakas responds to a recent opinion piece written by Town Councilmember Donielle Scherff that appeared in Herndon Patch.
Opinions expressed are those of the letter writer and do not necessarily reflect the views of Patch Media. Opposing viewpoints are welcomed.
Councilmember Donielle M. Scherff calls on Herndon residents to advance equity and inclusion.
More than 80 people took part in the celebration to share funny stories.
The scholarships are from the Coach Simon Memorial Tennis Scholarship fund.
Residents tried to save the house at 292 S. Arlington Ave.
Fairfield Democratic state Representatives Jennifer Leeper, Cristin McCarthy Vahey and Sarah Keitt discuss CT's motor vehicle tax fix.
Twenty-four people died in the fire, which occurred 50 years ago on the Greenwich-Port Chester border.
"Since Mr. Becker's appointment as interim CFO over seven months ago, his resume has not been provided to any town bodies upon request."
"The presence of representatives from across the political spectrum at this annual event sends a powerful message of solidarity..."
Local youths are working a lemonade stand in a neighborhood.
They planted 10 trees in a local park. It's part of the company's Volunteer Week.
Jacob Marie and Joseph Sce explain in a letter to the editor why they feel the budget referendum should be approved.
Meredith Boericke is Braintree’s District 5 Town Councilor. In this letter, she explains why she's voting yes on Saturday.