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Boston Marathon bound for UMass Cellucci ALS Fund

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Hudson- Longtime gym buddies Sue Beaulieu and Jamie Miller of Hudson already shared common interests before they realized that each of their families has been affected by amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Beaulieu's father, Jack Veo, passed away from ALS in March 2014. Miller's brother, Terry Nash, currently has ALS.

James D. Fogerty, 77, of Hudson

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Hudson - James D. Fogerty, 77, of Hudson, died Thursday, Dec. 10, 2015 at his residence. He was the beloved husband of the late...

George G. Laghetto Jr., 74, of Hudson

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Hudson - George G. Laghetto Jr., 74, of Hudson, passed away at his residence with his loving family at his side Thursday, Dec. 10,...

Assabet JROTC help Hudson police collect Toys for Tots

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Hudson – On Dec. 12 and 13, the Hudson Police Department received help collecting donations to its annual Toys for Tots campaign for five hours each day at Walmart. They were joined by cadets of the Marine Corps Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps from Assabet Valley Regional Technical High School in Marlborough, led by Chief Warrant Officer 3 Randolph P. Mann.

Hudson second-graders get a memorable ride to school

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Hudson – On an unusually foggy morning Dec. 11, second-graders Kendall Jordan and A.J. Leandres were transported to C.A. Farley Elementary School via a Hudson Fire Department truck by Firefighters Brian Harrington, Matt LaBossiere and Brian Sleeper. Their unique mode of transportation wasn’t due to weather conditions. It was a raffle prize at the annual Ice Cream Social, a fundraiser for the Farley Home & School Association.

Fred Hermanns, 83, of Hudson

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Hudson - Fred Joseph Hermanns, 83, retired Air Force sergeant, a longtime resident of Hudson, died unexpectedly Monday, Dec. 7, 2015 at his residence. Fred...

Maria P. Camacho-Beaulieu, 95, of Hudson

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Hudson - Maria P. (Lopes) Camacho-Beaulieu, 95, of Hudson, died Thursday, Dec. 3, 2015 at her residence, surrounded by her loving family. She was...

Spreading holiday cheer in revitalized downtown Hudson

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Hudson – An evening of unseasonably mild temperatures Dec. 5 drew residents and visitors to the 13th annual Hudson Downtown Holiday Stroll. Children shared their gift requests with Santa Claus by the fireplace at the Hudson Senior Center. Meanwhile, stroll guests of all ages got a unique perspective of the revitalized downtown via horse-drawn hayrides.

‘Anne of Green Gables’ to be performed at Hudson High

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Hudson – Hudson High School’s eighth and ninth grades will present the play “Anne of Green Gables” Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 5 and 6. The play, adapted from the Lucy Maud Montgomery classic by Peter DeLaurier, is the story of Anne Shirley, a romantic, hotheaded 11-year-old girl.

Hudson Business Association to host 13th annual Downtown Holiday Stroll

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Hudson - The Hudson Business Association, in conjunction with other Hudson-area businesses and organizations, will host the 13th annual Hudson Holiday Stroll Saturday, Dec....

Alyce S. Furtado, 91, of Hudson

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Hudson - Alyce S. (Santos) Furtado, 91, of Hudson, died Sunday, Nov. 29, 2015, surrounded by her loving family, at Wingate at Sudbury. Alyce was...

Dr. Julian Demeo Jr., 88, of Hudson

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Hudson - Dr. Julian Demeo Jr., 88, of Hudson and formerly of Waltham, died Friday, Nov. 27, 2015 at Marlborough Hospital. He was the...

Members of Hudson’s oldest church still fighting for equality

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Hudson - Founded by abolitionists and built in 1861, the Unitarian Church of Hudson and Marlborough is the oldest church and the oldest structure still in use in Hudson. Now 154 years later, people who value freedom, reason and tolerance still occupy the building.

Grace Baptist Church to reach Second Saturday milestone

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By Christine Galeone, Contributing Writer Hudson – Since 2007, some wonderful things have happened in Hudson, Marlborough and the surrounding area. Wheelchair ramps have been...

Fort Meadow Reservoir’s colorful history

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Marlborough/Hudson – This fall the trees surrounding Fort Meadow Reservoir produced a fine array of bright foliage for members of the community to watch throughout the season. Although this body of water is a well noted location in the local region, its colorful history is not as familiar to everyone.

Hudson residents help steer car club toward its 59th anniversary

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Hudson - Fred Hire and Jim Grillo, both Hudson residents, share a passion for hot rods, classic and custom cars, and are both members of the Push Rods of Waltham. While the club is now operated out of Hudson, it began on the front steps of Waltham High School in April of 1957.

Hudson High School students chosen to participate in District Music Festival

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Hudson - Eleven Hudson High School musicians auditioned for the 59th annual Massachusetts Central District Senior Music Festival. Three (two vocalists, one instrumentalist) were selected to participate, one of whom also qualifies to audition for the 2016 Massachusetts All-State Music Festival.

Police Chief Burks considers Hudson his home

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Hudson – Originally from Worcester, Chief Michael D. Burks Sr. became aware of Hudson long before joining its police department as the youngest full-time officer at age 20 in 1986. Since then he has developed three decades of experience working several positions in the department. As a preteen playing football with the Worcester Vikings, he attended the Pop Warner jamboree when it was held annually in Hudson. Also, while in his teens playing basketball with the St. Luke’s Episcopal Church team in Worcester, he and his teammates bought Nike sneakers with the red Swoosh logo at Siger’s Sports, formerly on Main Street in Hudson.

Genealogist uncovers ancestors and a lifetime of joy

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Hudson – Is it possible to move forward into the future while looking at the past? Doris (Parker) Blais Bonnell, a genealogist and genealogy instructor, thinks so. That’s what she’s been doing for nearly her whole life. “If you don’t look back over your shoulder, there’s so much that’s buried back there,” she said.

Hudson residents help steer car club toward its 59th anniversary

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Hudson - Fred Hire and Jim Grillo, both Hudson residents, share a passion for hot rods, classic and custom cars, and are both members of the Push Rods of Waltham. While the club is now operated out of Hudson, it began on the front steps of Waltham High School in April of 1957.