Stow Opens Randall Woods Park With Saturday Afternoon Celebration

Stow residents rang in the official opening of Randall Woods Park on Saturday, June 13, capping what the town billed as a grand celebration from 1 to 4 p.m. — the clearest signal of progress on the town's parks agenda heading into summer.

TOWN HALL

Randall Woods Park threw open its gates Saturday afternoon in a three-hour community celebration. The town had been promoting the event on its homepage for several days, and with no indication of cancellation, the afternoon gathering marked the park's formal debut for Stow families.

Separately, an affordable housing unit remains available for sale to an eligible household. The town held an informational Zoom session on June 9; residents who missed it can check stow-ma.gov for details on how to apply or learn more about eligibility requirements.

The June 2026 edition of the town's Municipal Message monthly newsletter is now posted on the town website. The newsletter is a regular roundup of department updates, committee news, and community information for Stow residents.

ELSEWHERE IN THE NEWS

No new coverage from Patch, MetroWest Daily News, or The Boston Globe in this cycle.

COMING UP

- **Monday, June 15:** Community Preservation Committee meeting — cancelled - **Tuesday, June 16:** Traffic Safety Advisory Committee meeting - **Tuesday, June 16:** Planning Board meeting - **Tuesday, June 16:** Conservation Commission meeting

Three boards convene Tuesday evening, making it the busiest municipal night of the week. Residents with business before the Planning Board or Conservation Commission should check the town calendar at stow-ma.gov for times and participation instructions.

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