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Sudbury, Massachusetts is located Eastern Massachusetts, bordered by Wayland on the east; Framingham on the south; Hudson, Maynard, Marlborough, and Stow on the west; Concord on the northeast; and Acton on the north. Sudbury is 20 miles west of Boston, 26 miles east of Worcester, and 194 miles from New York City. Principal highways are U.S. Route 20 and State Routes 27 and 117. Commuter rail transportation to North Station, Boston, is available on the Fitchburg Line at Lincoln Station (travel time 28-36 min.; 179 MBTA parking spaces) and Kendall Green Station in Weston (travel time 28-29 min.; 100 parking spaces). Conrail services a freight rail line to South Sudbury. Contact number: (617) 783-6222
Sudbury is a charming community located approximately twenty miles west of Boston, along the major highways of Route 20 in the south and Route 117 in the north, and bisected by Route 27. Rooted deeply in history, Sudbury is known for Longfellow's Inn, including The Redstone Schoolhouse where Mary brought her little lamb, the Grist Mill and the Martha Mary Chapel. The town is also noted for its excellent domestic underground water supply, excellent schools and well managed government. Sudbury is one of the older towns in the New England area, being incorporated in 1639, and it has one of the oldest and longest-running open meeting forms of government. |
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