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Town Meeting OKs Brigham St. culvert funds, Hometown Heroes article

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Another article that passed Article 14, which will raise and appropriate $20,000 to support the Hometown Heroes Banner project.

Hudson VFW Post 1027 celebrates 100-year anniversary

In Hudson, the VFW Post #1027 located on 3 Palmieri Rd. has been operating as a vital part of the Hudson community for decades.

Hearing on Intel redevelopment in Hudson draws public opposition

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The redevelopment of the former Intel site led to residents packing the Hudson High School auditorium to speak against the project. Read more.
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Hudson wrestles with new COVID-19 surge

By Justin Roshak, Contributing Writer HUDSON – The worsening COVID-19 surge has hit Hudson, officials say.  Speaking at an Aug. 9 Select Board meeting, Select Board...

Hudson Select Board approves armory lease agreement

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The National Guard Armory has officially been leased to the Hudson Cultural Alliance following a series of approvals by the Select Board.
Residents at the Norma Oliver Village have recently noted a number of cars speeding through pedestrian crossings.

New signs in place after Norma Oliver Village residents raise speeding concerns

By Justin Roshak, Contributing Writer HUDSON – Town officials are hoping newly installed signs will address what residents have said is an ongoing issue of...
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Hudson Select Board opts against forming proposed Energy Use Transition Committee

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HUDSON – Hudson Select Board members expressed concerns earlier this month about a request to establish a new committee to help Hudson meet statewide...
Hudson’s fire station headquarters sit at 296 Cox Street. (Photo/Laura Hayes)

Hudson Select Board approves funding for pumper equipment

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The Hudson Fire Department may soon get new equipment for its pumper following approval by the Select Board last month.
Residents at the Norma Oliver Village have recently noted a number of cars speeding through pedestrian crossings.

Hudson Housing Authority fields complaints about speeding, sanitation

By Justin Roshak, Contributing Writer HUDSON – The Hudson Housing Authority is “for the most part, operating as normal” after the COVID-19 reopening executive director...

Hudson residents provide feedback on open space plan

Hudson residents shared what open space resources they enjoyed and what could be improved during an open space and recreation plan workshop.
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Hudson Select Board analyzing possible acquisition of Portuguese Club

The Hudson Select Board has begun to analyze a possible acquisition of the Hudson Portuguese Club on Port Street in town. 

CPC accepting applications for Hudson Town Meeting

Applications are currently being accepted by the Community Preservation Committee (CPC) for funds under the Community Preservation Act.

Hudson Select Board selects new town counsel

The board also approved the contract for Barrett Planning Group to do an update on the Housing Production Plan for Hudson.

Household Hazardous Waste Day set for May 13 for Marlborough, Hudson

The communities of Marlborough and Hudson will sponsor the spring Household Hazardous Waste Day on Saturday, May 13.

Hudson Planning Board reviews proposal for mixed-use project at 136 Main Street

A proposed mixed-use property would add over two dozen residential units and 5,000 square feet of commercial space to the site.

Rep. Hogan and Sen. Eldridge share budget forecast

The Select Board had an audience with Rep. Kate Hogan and Sen. Jamie Eldridge to discuss the 2025 fiscal year budget at its March 25 meeting.

Hudson Cultural Council receives state funding

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The Hudson Cultural Council is part of a network of 329 local cultural councils, which serve each municipality within the state.

New downtown festival will ‘Celebrate Hudson’

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A first-ever downtown festival called Celebrate Hudson is scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 17 from 1 to 9 p.m. Read more about the event.
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Hudson considers potential uses for relief money

By Justin Roshak, Contributing Writer HUDSON – The Town of Hudson is expecting to receive $5.9 million in Federal American Rescue Plan Act dollars according...

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

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