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Death of Abandoned Dog Spurs Legislation Effort
Legislation spurred on by the death of a Hudson dog named Phantom would protect animals in abandoned buildings.

Phone: 978-478-8358; Email: Robert.Fucci@patch.com; Hometown: Raised in Natick. Birthday: Nov. 7, 1970 Professional background: Rob is a 17-year, award-winning journalist who has covered multiple towns in Massachusetts, as well as Maine, Pennsylvania and Florida. Awards include sports column writing, and daily/Sunday sports section planning. Hobbies: Golf, martial arts, darts, billiards and barbecues Your Beliefs: Rob believes everyone has a right to be heard, that you treat people the way you expect to be treated, and respect is something that is earned. Rob also believes the role of a journalist is more important now than ever, and that covering local stories is an honor. Politics: Rob is pretty much middle of the road. He tries to hear arguments from both sides and then makes his decision. Religion: Rob was raised Catholic, but his views have changed over the years. Local Hot-Button Issues In this day and age, fiscal budgets seem to be on everyone's mind. How is the town spending spending? Where is the money going? And is the spending considered wise? Where do you stand on each of these issues? Town Meeting is where these answers typically come from, and look forward to finding these answers and letting you, the Sudbury resident, know exactly how tax payers' money is being spent.
Legislation spurred on by the death of a Hudson dog named Phantom would protect animals in abandoned buildings.

A few facts, figures and tidbits to start your Tuesday.
The following was supplied by the Sudbury Police Department. Where arrests are mentioned it does not indicate a conviction.
The following information was supplied by the Sudbury Police Department. Where arrests are mentioned it does not indicate a conviction.
The former chief was arrested Thursday night in Tyngsboro.
Richard Glavin served Sudbury for 22 years.
Police report fire department has blaze under control.
The town's four elementary schools will honor local students.
Yury Klimovitsky recently celebrated his business's 10th anniversary.
A few facts, figures and tidbits to start your workweek.
A few facts, figures and tidbits to start your workweek.
See if your favorite meal is being served this week.
Turkey tacos, chicken tenders and more being served this week.
We'll provide updates on the warrant articles throughout the night.
Teacher Ralph Arabian's class is creating boats in shop class, with plans to race them on May 15.
Acting Assistant Secretary Michael Yudin stopped by the regional high school for a sustainability tour.
Beagle pug mix arrived at Buddy Dog Humane Society on March 26.