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Four Pull Papers on First Day of Election Season
On Tuesday, the first day of Sudbury’s Annual Town Election season, three people filed their intention (“pulled papers”) to seek re-election and one person filed to run for the first time in the March 30 Annual Town Election. Filing to run were Charles G. Russo for Select Board, Julie Leigh Durgin for Sudbury School Committee, Ravi Simon for Lincoln-Sudbury Regional District School Committee, and Ingrid J. Mayyasi for Goodnow Library Trustee. Russo is running for re-election
Jan 6


Five Major Positions on Town Election Ballot
Voters will fill 11 town board and school committee seats, including five major positions, in the annual town election Monday, March 30. On the ballot will be one seat on the Select Board, two seats on the Sudbury School Committee (grades PreK-8), and two seats on the Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School Committee, all for 3-year terms. The other positions on the town election ballot are: Board of Assessors, one 3-year term; Goodnow Library Trustees, two 3-year terms; Board
Jan 5


Time to Think About Running for Local Office
Prospective candidates for town and school committee positions can begin “pulling papers” to gather signatures and run for local office on Thursday, Jan. 8, according to the Town Clerk. Signatures must be returned to the Clerk’s office by early February. Sudbury’s town election is Monday, March 30. Any registered voter in Sudbury has the right to run. Boards and committees do not choose who may run to join them. You can learn more about your right to run and the steps for run
Dec 17, 2025


Vote Dec. 16 in Special Town Election To Replace School Roofs
A special town election to exempt the cost of borrowing funds for replacing and repairing the roofs at Haynes and Nixon elementary schools from the Proposition 2 ½ limit will be held Tuesday, Dec. 16. The warrant articles to fund those two projects were approved at the Dec. 1 special town meeting, but they must also be voted on in a townwide election. A specimen ballot is available here , showing the two ballot questions. A special town election warrant giving the pro and
Dec 15, 2025


LWV Supports Five Warrant Articles at Special Town Meeting
The League of Women Voters of Sudbury supports five articles on the Dec. 1 Special Town Meeting warrant, based on local, state and national LWV positions. The League urges Sudbury voters to attend Town Meeting and participate as citizen legislators. Special Town Meeting starts Monday, Dec. 1, at 7 p.m. in the auditorium at Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School. Note the earlier start time, based on a vote at May’s Town Meeting. League members voted to support these specif
Dec 1, 2025


Plan to Attend Sudbury Town Meeting Dec. 1
The Select Board has called a special town meeting Monday, Dec. 1, at 7 p.m. at the Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School auditorium, 390 Lincoln Road. At last May’s town meeting, a warrant article was approved that changed the start time of town meetings from 7:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Nine articles will be voted on at the special town meeting. Two articles covering funding for replacement and repair of the roof systems at Haynes and Nixon elementary schools were the original r
Dec 1, 2025
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