Sunbury Swim and Tennis begins pool construction as Pinspiration plans food service

November 26, 2024 | Town of Sudbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts

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Sunbury Swim and Tennis begins pool construction as Pinspiration plans food service

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Sudbury's Board of Health meeting on November 26, 2024, highlighted significant developments in local recreational and food service sectors.

The Sunbury Swim and Tennis facility is undergoing a major renovation, with the old pool shell demolished and construction inspections underway. Officials are optimistic about completing the project before winter, although the tiling work is expected to wrap up in the spring.

In a related discussion, the Board addressed a new food permit application for "Pinspiration," an arts and crafts business set to open in the TJ Maxx Plaza. This establishment plans to offer a limited menu of food items alongside an alcohol license. Board members emphasized the importance of keeping food preparation minimal, given that the business is not primarily food-focused. The franchise owner is eager to proceed, but delays with contractors have left the timeline for opening uncertain.

These developments reflect Sudbury's ongoing efforts to enhance community amenities while ensuring food safety standards are met. The Board of Health will continue to monitor these projects as they progress.

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