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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 Cultural Council receives state funding
The Hudson Cultural Council is part of a network of 329 local cultural councils, which serve each municipality within the state.
Hudson Select Board approves S.A.F.E. Grant
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.
Select Board approves $110,000 contract to repair Brigham Street culvert
The Brigham Street culvert is one step closer to being repaired after the Select Board voted to allocate ARPA funds for engineering services.
Rep. Hogan to hold office hours
State Rep. Kate Hogan will hold office hours for constituents from the towns of Bolton, Hudson, Maynard and Stow on Jan. 12 from 6 to 7 p.m.
MassDOT announces overnight ramp closures on Routes 495, 290
MassDOT has announced overnight closures are scheduled for the ramp that carries traffic from I-495 southbound to I-290 westbound.
Hudson marijuana retailer no longer required to pay community impact fee
Temescal Wellness will no longer have to give a 3% flat rate of its gross annual sales to the town to cover a community impact fee.
Hudson Select Board approves funding for pumper equipment
The Hudson Fire Department may soon get new equipment for its pumper following approval by the Select Board last month.
Hudson Select Board approves grant for jail diversion program
With the help of the Mass. Department of Mental Health, the Hudson/Sudbury Jail Diversion Program will continue to assist the community.
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 wastewater treatment plant to get $18 million in upgrades
The Select Board approved a nearly $18 million contract as part of phase two of the wastewater treatment plant upgrades.
Former Hudson police station receives funding to develop affordable housing units
The former Hudson Police Department station is one step closer to becoming an affordable housing development.
Select Board approves funding for body cameras, Tasers
The Select Board awarded a contract for the police equipment, including the body-worn cameras, Tasers and related expenses.
Hudson Select Board adopts a $14.60 residential tax rate
The board unanimously adopted a $14.60 tax rate for residential properties and a $28.88 tax rate for commercial properties.
Developer reimagines Hudson project following potential impact on dam
A mixed-use commercial and residential development at 136 Main Street is still under review by the Planning Board.
Marijuana dispensary no longer has to give 3% of sales to Hudson
Native Sun Wellness will no longer be charged a 3% flat rate of its gross annual sales to pay a “community impact fee.”
One article concerning the proposed stormwater management program passes, but the other was passed...
Town Meeting members have voted to pass over two articles that call for the establishment of a stormwater management program.
Improvements to fire headquarters approved at Town Meeting
Voters approved of improvements to the Hudson Fire Department headquarters during Town Meeting on Nov. 21.
Funding for consulting services to redevelop Hudson Portuguese Club rejected
Voters have rejected an article that asks for funding for environmental consulting services to redevelop the Hudson Portuguese Club.
Hudson Town Meeting approves body-worn cameras, less lethal devices for police
Two articles that called for the implementation of body-worn cameras and less lethal devices for the Hudson Police Department were approved.