Robert Fucci, Patch Staff
- Sudbury, MA
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.
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Natick, MA|News|
Congressional Candidates Discuss Ways to Make College Affordable
To help readers make a choice in the congressional election on Tuesday, Patch asked the candidates where they stand on making a college education affordable for all Americans.
Sudbury|News|
Congressional Candidates Discuss Ways to Make College Affordable
To help readers make a choice in the congressional election on Tuesday, Patch asked the candidates where they stand on making a college education affordable for all Americans.
Natick, MA|News|
Meet Natick's New Deputy Town Administrators
Jeff Towne and Bill Chenard were introduced at the Dec. 2 Board of Selectmen meeting.
Sudbury|News|
Woodard: We're Being Driven by 40B on Melone Property
Selectman vice chair asks Community Preservation Committee for $150K to complete the property engineering study.
Natick, MA|News|
Natick Native Aims to Bring Fresh Perspective to Board of Selectmen
Martin Alintuck pulled papers for one of the two seats up for grabs in March.
Sudbury|News|
Sudbury Police Spill the Beans on New Vandalism Case
The following information was supplied by the Sudbury Police Department. Where arrests are mentioned it does not indicate a conviction.
Sudbury|News|
Sen. Warren Campaigns for Congressional Candidate Clark in Framingham
Voters will go to the polls Tuesday, Dec. 10 to elect a U.S. Representative for the 5th Congressional District.
Natick, MA|News|
Sen. Warren Campaigns for Congressional Candidate Clark in Framingham
Voters will go to the polls Tuesday, Dec. 10 to elect a U.S. Representative for the 5th Congressional District.
Sudbury|News|
Sudbury Residents Challenge Funding, Design of Proposed Rail Trail
The Community Preservation Committee heard from Selectman Len Simon a request for $150K in CPA funds.
Natick, MA|News|
Public Invited to Free Screening of 'Girl Rising' at Natick High School
Here are 5 things to know today in Natick.
Sudbury|News|
Help Support Sudbury Cheerleader's Dream
Makenzie is trying to raise funds to go to the Nationals in Florida.
Natick, MA|News|
Memorial Elementary School Breaks Ground on New Playground
Students may be able to use the new features next week.
Sudbury|News|
Selectmen Support Feasibility Study for Loring Parsonage
Sudbury Historical Society eying the property for relocation.
Natick, MA|News|
Congressional Candidates Discuss Immigration
To help readers make a choice in the congressional election on Tuesday, Patch asked the candidates where they stand on immigration.
Sudbury|News|
Congressional Candidates Discuss Immigration
To help readers make a choice in the congressional election on Tuesday, Patch asked the candidates where they stand on immigration.
Sudbury|News|
Despite Back Taxes Owed, Selectmen Renew Sierra's Liquor License
The popular Sudbury resident owes about $18K to the Town of Sudbury.