Sudbury Board of Health appoints Fanioli as agent, names two animal inspectors

SUDBURY — April 8, 2026 — Sudbury Board of Health appoints new assistant director and lands a competitive $19,000 FDA grant. The board, with Chair Carol Bradford and member Linda Huet-Clayton present, voted 2-0 to appoint Mike Fanioli, a three-and-a-half-year Concord public health inspector, as a Board of Health agent, and separately 2-0 to nominate Jennifer Condon and Marissa Lord as animal inspectors. Health Director Vivian reported the FDA retail food-standards award and warned the cycle was unusually tight because "a number of communities" were denied amid federal cuts. The department also plans to onboard a full-time regional public health nurse on July 1, transitioning a nurse from Wayland's expiring CTCI contact-tracing grant. Inspector Sean received a full Massachusetts Environmental Health Association scholarship to the NEHA national conference in Kansas City, where Sudbury staff will present on hub-trainer-driven workforce development. Household hazardous waste day served roughly 340 residents in four hours.

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