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Hudson residents, town officials weigh in on uses for ARPA funding

By Isha Marathe and Laura Hayes HUDSON – Elected officials and Hudson residents have recently suggested a number of possible uses for American Rescue Plan...

Hudson shows big heart, but falls short against Fairhaven in semifinals

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Hudson’s 40-37 loss at Mansfield High School sent a message: the Hawks don’t quit.

Communities receive state fire safety equipment grants

Massachusetts has announced $5 million in grant awards to 308 fire departments from the 2023 Firefighter Safety Equipment Grant Program.

Hudson couple share passion for taking pictures

By Serena Domolky Howlett, Contributing Writer REGION - “It was the M&M’s that brought us together,” quipped Maureen Mathieson, with obvious pleasure.  The year was 2000....

Hudson executive assistant continues journey from education to municipal government

By Laura Hayes, Contributing Writer HUDSON — Thomas Gregory was several years into his teaching career when he decided to reinvent himself and pursue a...

Farley teacher recognized with LifeChanger award nomination

When first grade teacher Lori Belcourt came home one day, a large box was waiting for her. Intrigued, she opened it up.

Hudson baseball claims CMADA title, pivots toward state playoffs

HUDSON - A tight pitchers’ duel broke open in the fifth inning of the Central Massachusetts Athletic Directors' Association (CMADA) Class B finals in...

Hudson football gears up for Thanksgiving game after playoff loss

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By Dakota Antelman, Managing Editor HUDSON - The Hudson Hawks football team saw its playoff push come to an end on the road against Bishop Fenwick,...

Hudson Select Board discusses Jake brake prohibition

The Select Board weighed a potential prohibition on the use of compression brakes, also known as Jake brakes, during their Jan. 23 meeting.

Hudson Farmers’ Market going strong after five years, looks to expand

By Justin Roshak, Contributing Writer HUDSON - The Hudson Farmers’ Market was able to expand during the pandemic. Now, it’s looking to round out its...

“Hanoi Hilton” exhibit opens at American Heritage Museum

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Hanoi Hilton was the nickname given by a prisoner to the notorious Hoa Lo prison compound in Hanoi, Vietnam.
Hudson’s old National Guard Armory sits near downtown. Local arts advocates are expecting their purchase of the building will be finalized this year. (Photo/Dakota Antelman)

Hudson Select Board approves ‘due diligence’ contract for Armory project

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By Justin Roshak, Contributing Writer HUDSON - The Select Board OK'd a contract on Oct. 18 for due diligence work on plans to purchase and...

Full search for new Hudson superintendent on the horizon

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The School Committee has begun their search for a new superintendent. This comes after Supt. Marco Rodrigues announced his intent to retire.

Rimkus: Golf tournament benefitted Addiction Referral Center

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Over 134 golfers from throughout the area participated in the annual Golf Tournament to benefit the Addiction Referral Center of Marlborough.

Hudson fire chief to retire in January

Bryan Johannes has served as chief since July 2019, but he has been a part of the department since 1988 serving as a call firefighter.

Hudson Hawks soar into semifinals after East Bridgewater win

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For the first time in program history, the Hudson High School volleyball team has reached the MIAA Division 4 semifinals. 

Hudson talks timeline for Farley principal search

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HUDSON - Hudson’s Farley Elementary School is in search of a new principal.  The job posting is currently active, and it is slated to close...

Juneteenth event planned in Hudson

Hudson’s second Juneteenth event this year will feature a sidewalk parade march, speeches and more on June 20 from 12:30 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Rimkus: Photographer inducted into Hot Rod Hall of Fame, HCH grads celebrate reunion

Hudson native Michael “Mike” McCarthy, longtime Hot Rod Club photographer, will be inducted into the “Orientals Hot Rod Club Hall of Fame” ...

Hudson library children’s room undergoes water damage repairs

By Ed Karvoski Jr., Contributing Writer HUDSON – The Hudson Public Library recently reopened. However, the children’s room has remained closed until further notice due...