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Work to remove lead paint in Hudson’s town hall was set to begin on Aug. 16. (Photo/Dakota Antelman)

DPW educates residents on potential stormwater billing credits

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Hudson residents learned on Sept. 19 how to get stormwater credits of either 20% or 40% off of their stormwater bills at a meeting.

Hudson schools to get more funds from town

The Hudson Public Schools will be getting a $600,000 increase in its budget appropriation for the 2024 fiscal year.

Hudson Wastewater Treatment Facility undergoing upgrades

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Hudson Wastewater Treatment Facility and Main Street Pump Station began the process of undergoing upgrades as part of Phase 2.

Local groups get funding for arts/education efforts, armory acquisition

By Dakota Antelman, Marlborough/Hudson Editor Hudson - Ten local programs and groups received extra money for upcoming arts and education efforts, this month, through a series...

Hudson Town Meeting warrant includes zoning bylaw updates

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Hudson Director of Planning and Community Development Kristina Johnson outlined four zoning bylaw articles that will be on the warrant.

New Hudson Select Board, School Committee members thank voters

By Laura Hayes, Contributing Writer HUDSON — The voters have spoken, and there will be new faces on the Hudson Select Board and Hudson School...

Hudson Public Library open and seeking community feedback

By Dakota Antelman, Managing Editor HUDSON - The Hudson Public Library is seeking community feedback as it lays out its next four years of work...

Nomination papers available for Hudson town election

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Michael D. Burks has pulled nomination papers for another term on the board. Two other residents – Steven C. Sharek and Herman Kabakoff – have also pulled papers.

Local legislative delegation receives committee assignments

The legislative delegation representing the area has received its committee assignments for the legislative session.

Hometown Heroes Committee leading effort to honor vets

In communities like Bolton and Marlborough, there are banners hung on light poles to honor the veterans who have fought for their country. Hudson, however, has yet to join their ranks in hanging banners.
Work to remove lead paint in Hudson’s town hall was set to begin on Aug. 16. (Photo/Dakota Antelman)

Hudson to see insurance savings with MIIA agreement

The Hudson Select Board approved and agreed to sign a personal effects coverage agreement relative to employee health plan design changes.
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Applications now being accepted for summer jobs in Hudson

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Hudson - The Hudson Park Commission/Division of Recreation is now accepting applications for seasonal employment during the summer of 2021. Positions available include (but are...

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.

Sen. Eldridge talks DCR funding, affordable housing at forum

State Sen. Jamie Eldridge called on local business leaders to share their thoughts on the local housing situation in comments last week.

Hogan, Eldridge visit Hudson Select Board with funding update

The Select Board received an update from state Rep. Kate Hogan and Sen. Jamie Eldridge about the funding Hudson would get from the state.

Hudson Police Department earns accreditation from state

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The Hudson Police Department recently received its accreditation from the state, the Hudson Select Board learned at its Oct. 16 meeting.

Local communities receive One Stop state grants

Several local communities have recently received grants through the state’s Community One Stop for Growth program.

Hudson Select Board approves S.A.F.E. Grant

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The Select Board approved funding from the S.A.F.E program, which provides grants to fire departments to educate about fire and life safety.

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.
The historic walkway between Houghton and Mason Street remained closed last month, two years after part of the walkway crumbled into the nearby Assabet River. Photo/Tami White

Wetlands Protection Bylaw aims to better protect Hudson resources

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The Conservation Commission hosted an information session on Oct. 25 about the proposed Wetlands Protection Bylaw.