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[UPDATE 8:28 p.m.] Sudbury Hurricane Info Center

Get all the latest Sudbury storm news here.

8:28 p.m.

All Sudbury Public Schools, pre-K through 8th grade, are closed tomorrow. And Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School: also shut Tuesday.

5:10 p.m.

Find out what's happening in Sudburywith free, real-time updates from Patch.

According to tweets, Route 2 west is CLOSED from Sudbury Road to Walden Pond due to a tree and wires down.

Update, Monday, 3:45 p.m.:

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We're still waiting to hear whether there will be school tomorrow.

Do you have photos of storm damage or downed trees? Add them to our Sudbury hurricane photo gallery.

Meanwhile, here's the article on the CERT shelter that is open 24 hours at the Fairbank Community Center.

Update, Monday, 2:10 p.m.:

Sudbury police are encouraging people to stay off the roads. They've been dealing with downed trees and limbs all over town.

Sudbury Patch visited the CERT shelter at the Fairbanks Community Center  around noon and the shelter is staffed and ready to go. So far one person had taken shelter there, with more expected as the day goes on. 

Updates:

Schools are closed Monday in Sudbury. A decision on whether to hold school on Tuesday will be announced likely Monday afternoon.

An emergency shelter opens at 8 a.m. today at the Fairbank Community Center. Town officials said cots will be available and those who need shelter should bring medications and essential items.

Sudbury town offices are closed for the day.

 

Original article:

As we hunker down to ride out Hurricane Sandy, we want to make sure that Sudbury stays connected. For live updates during the storm, be sure to download our App for your smartphone or tablet and "like" Sudbury Patch on Facebook and follow us on Twitter.

As you send us messages through social media and email (Abby.Jordan@patch.com), we’ll make sure the information is added here to this story in the comments and on the map found above. If you notice wires down or a tree across the road, please alert authorities and then let us know so we can spread the word quickly. You can comment right on this story to make sure readers know what’s going on in your neighborhood.

The effects of Irene are hard for us to forget and at times, water and batteries were scarce about town. You can share info about where to find these items and who has gotten the latest delivery by commenting below.

Sudbury Patch is all about connecting neighbors and helping neighbors so we hope you’ll find this information hub helpful as we brave the storm together. Stay safe Sudbury!


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