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Sudbury

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Sudbury, Massachusetts, is a town located in Middlesex County, United States. Here's an overview of Sudbury:

Location: Sudbury is situated in eastern Massachusetts, about 20 miles west of Boston. It's part of the Greater Boston area.

 

History: Sudbury was incorporated in 1639 and was originally inhabited by Native American tribes. It played a significant role in early colonial history and was involved in conflicts such as King Philip's War. Today, Sudbury maintains a strong connection to its historic roots.

 

Population: As of the 2020 census, Sudbury had a population of approximately 19,000 people.

 

Education: Sudbury has a highly regarded public school system, including several elementary schools, a middle school, and Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School. The schools consistently rank well academically and offer a variety of extracurricular activities.

 

Economy: Sudbury's economy is diverse, with a mix of small businesses, professional services, and retail establishments. Many residents also commute to nearby cities like Boston for work.

Recreation: Sudbury offers numerous opportunities for outdoor recreation, including parks, trails, and conservation areas. The Assabet River Rail Trail, for example, provides a scenic route for walking, jogging, and biking.

 

Transportation: Sudbury is primarily accessed by car and is located near major highways, including Interstate 495 and the Massachusetts Turnpike (Interstate 90). Public transportation options are limited, but commuter rail service is available in neighboring towns.

 

Community: Sudbury has a strong sense of community with various events and activities throughout the year, including the Sudbury Colonial Faire and the Sudbury Carnival.

 

Culture: The town boasts a rich cultural scene with local theater productions, art exhibits, and music performances. Historical sites such as the Wayside Inn and the Grist Mill offer insight into Sudbury's past.

Overall, Sudbury is a picturesque New England town known for its historic charm, excellent schools, and recreational opportunities amidst natural beauty.

Average Income : $182,​000 +  as of 2022

Sudbury is known for its top-rated public schools, which often receive high marks for academic achievement, resources, and community involvement.

NICHE 2024 School Ranking in MA 

#53 out 378 - Middle School

#12 out of 362 - High School

Last updated 2022, Sudbury has a diverse population, though it may not be as diverse as some larger suburban areas closer to Boston.

According to the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey (ACS) 2019 estimates, the racial and ethnic makeup of Sudbury, MA, was approximately:

  • White: 84.2%

  • Asian: 9.4%

  • Hispanic or Latino: 2.9%

  • Black or African American: 1.4%

  • Two or More Races: 1.8%

  • Other races: Less than 1%

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