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Five things to do this weekend

Welcome to the first weekend of summer. Here are some events happening around the region.

Whitco Sales, Inc.: wide variety, low prices, community favorite

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The service, the prices, the availability, the variety: It’s no wonder that Whitco is incredibly successful. The company has amassed thousands of loyal customers.

Northborough handles Hudson in legion baseball matchup

With 17 total runs and over two dozen hits, Tuesday’s legion baseball matchup between Post 234 and Post 100 featured plenty of offense.

Five things to do this weekend

It's Father's Day weekend! Looking for events to attend? Here are several interesting happenings throughout the region.

Hudson woman grateful for successful kidney donation after chance meeting in Target parking lot

Long awaited and once delayed, a kidney donation surgery involving a pair of local residents went forward successfully on Tuesday.

Portuguese Minister of Education visits Hudson dual language program

Hudson students waved Portuguese flags as Portuguese Education Minister João Marques da Costa paid a special visit to local schools. 

American Heritage Museum offers guests a trip back in time

History is at your fingertips everywhere you look in the American Heritage Museum in Hudson, which traces centuries of American conflicts.

Part of Brigham Street in Hudson closed for culvert work

Brigham Street will be closed from Tuesday, Aug. 22, until further notice due to culvert work.

Rimkus: Hudson calligrapher wins Graceful Envelope contest

What is happ'ning in Hudson? Read Rosemary Rimkus's latest column for interesting updates from around town.

Hudson’s Feed a Neighbor founder on a holiday mission

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Within the first three months of Feed a Neighbor, Steve Dembro donated 9,200 meals. Last year, Dembro provided 700 meals for Thanksgiving.

Hudson Recreation’s 24th fall fest adds a movie night

Over the past two and half decades, Hudson Recreation has altered its fall festival’s name, location and event finale.
Leaders from Hudson’s Downtown Business Improvement District are appealing to the community to support Hudson in a competition to win $25,000. Photo/Ed Karvoski Jr.

Downtown Hudson a nominee in national contest

HUDSON – Hudson has a chance to win $25,000 through a national “Main Streets” contest.  Now, community leaders are asking individuals to vote to advance...

‘It’s New England’s Smithsonian’: American Heritage Museum celebrates history

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The American Heritage Museum is New England’s Smithsonian and Hudson’s hidden gem.

Massachusetts AG sues major PFAS manufacturers

Massachusetts AG Maura Healey announced a major lawsuit against more than a dozen manufacturers of PFAS chemicals used in firefighting foam. 

Outgoing Director of Public and Community Health reflects on time in Hudson

Hudson Health Director Kelli Calo is wrapping up a roughly seven year tenure with the Health Department, this week.

Mike Notaro Jr. named Hudson boys’ basketball head coach

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Hudson didn’t have to look far for its next boys’ basketball head coach. Mike Notaro Jr. will lead the team this upcoming season.

Fire in Hudson scorches DPW garage, snowplows

A two-alarm fire at the Department of Public Works’ fleet garage on Tuesday, Feb. 13, damaged three snowplows and rendered the garage unusable.

HHS graduate receives scholarship from Teamsters Local 25

Recent Hudson High School graduate Brooke LaVache last month received a college scholarship from Teamsters Local 25.

Cannon has graced downtown Hudson park for a century

Many of us have admired the beautiful old cannon in Liberty Park. Built in Germany, the cannon saw use during World War I.

PHOTOS: Hudson gathers for Holiday Stroll

The Hudson Holiday Stroll was presented by the Hudson Business Association and the Downtown Business Improvement District.