Politics & Government
Board of Selectmen Holds Tuesday Morning Meeting
Board members will vote to approve several warrants for upcoming elections and Special Town Meeting.

Sudbury’s Board of Selectmen is holding a Tuesday morning meeting, though the agenda is a short one with only three items to cover.
Tuesday’s meeting kicks off beginning at 9 a.m. inside the Flynn Building’s Thompson Conference Room.
First on the agenda is for board members to vote to sign the State Primary Election Warrant for posting in Sudbury no later than September 2.
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The second item to act on is a vote that would authorize selectmen to sign the warrant for Special Town Meeting, which is scheduled for September 4.
Once approved, the warrant is scheduled to go to the printer on Tuesday with delivery to residents no later than August 21.
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Selectmen will close out Tuesday’s agenda by voting to sign the warrant for Special Town Election, slated for September 9. The warrant for that meeting is also scheduled to go to the printer on Tuesday.
Special Town Meeting and Special Town Election were recently scheduled to ask residents if they support supplemental funding for the new Sudbury police station.
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