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Patricia Ritter-Waltrup

Patricia Ritter-Waltrup, 81, of Hudson

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The matriarch of our family, Patricia Ritter-Waltrup (81), passed away on March 29, 2024 surrounded by her family. Pat was the second oldest of eight children born to the late Max and Betty (Hoaglin) Morris of Keosauqua, IA.

Hudson AMVETS remember hundreds with holiday meals

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Hudson – The Hudson AMVETS Post 208 made special deliveries Dec. 25. Volunteers prepared and distributed 500 hot dinners as part of its 23rd annual "Home Alone for the Holidays." That was after they delivered 526 meals on Thanksgiving. For each holiday, dinners went to 11 communities including Hudson, Marlborough, Northborough and Southborough. The longtime tradition began in 1989 when a small group of veterans gathered for a holiday, explained Commander Bill Rivers, who has organized the project since 1996.

Margery L. Lefebvre, 88, of Hudson

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Hudson - Margery L. (Hubert) Lefebvre, 88, of Hudson, died Wednesday, April 20, 2016 at Rose Monahan Hospice House in Worcester. She was the...

Antonio R. Cardoso, 79, of Hudson

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Hudson - Antonio R. Cardoso, 79, of Hudson, passed away Friday, April 28, 2017 at his home, surrounded by his loving family. He is...

Hudson community garden plots available

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Hudson - Applications for community garden plots this season are now available. Application packets are available at ApsleyParkCommunityGarden.org/plots and at the Recreation Department office...

MRFRS Catmobile brings low-cost spay/neuter services to Hudson, Marlborough

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Marlborough/Hudson - The Catmobile will be parked at the Petco in Hudson May 9 and at Petsource in Marlborough May 25. The Catmobile is...

Antonino A. Correia, 69, of Hudson

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Hudson - Antonino A. Correia, 69, of Hudson, died unexpectedly at his residence Thursday, July 7, 2016. He was the beloved husband of 47...

‘Historic’ gathering in Hudson brings together communities to fight the opioid epidemic

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Hudson/Marlborough – More than 600 residents, community leaders, state officials and family members of those who have died from drug overdoses gathered at Grace Baptist Church in Hudson April 6 to address the opioid epidemic. The event featured the screening of the short film “If Only,” filmed in Tewksbury and produced by James Wahlberg, executive director of the Mark Wahlberg Youth Foundation. Wahlberg was present to introduce the film.

Legal notice of public hearing – Marlborough Community Development Authority

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Marlborough - The city of Marlborough, acting through the Marlborough Community Development Authority (MCDA), will conduct a public forum during its regular MCDA board meeting on Thursday, Feb. 4, 2016 at 8:45 a.m at Marlborough City Hall – Memorial Hall, 140 Main St., Marlborough.

River's Edge Players” “Music Man” features hometown family ties

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Hudson – The "Hometown" theme of the River's Edge Arts Alliance (REAA) 2013-2014 season continues with its community theater company setting the stage in the fictional town of River City, Iowa, in 1912. The River's Edge Players (REP) will present "The Music Man" at the Hudson High School (HHS) Auditorium with performances Thursday, June 26, through Saturday, June 28, at 7 p.m.; and Sunday, June 29, at 2 p.m.

Jose E. Cabral, 87, of Hudson

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Hudson - Jose E. Cabral, 87, of Hudson, died Monday, May 23, 2016, surrounded by his loving family, at Marlborough Hospital. He was the...

Hudson churches provide annual Christmas Community Dinner Dec. 9

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Hudson - St. Luke’s Church and the First United Methodist Church cordially invite one and all to the third annual Christmas Community Dinner sponsored...

FEMA to run nationwide Emergency Alert test today at 2 p.m.

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Region - The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) will be conducting the first ever nationwide Emergency Alert System (EAS) test today, Wednesday, Nov. 9...

Mary I. Martin, 95, of Hudson

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Hudson - Mary I. (Jagoon) Martin, 95, of Hudson, died Wednesday, Sept. 3, 2014 at Marlborough Hospital. She is survived by her two children, Patricia...

Hudson to hold “Master Plan” public kick-off meeting

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Hudson – Residents are invited to share their thoughts on what the future of Hudson should be at a kick-off meeting to discuss the...

Robert F. Dearborn

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Hudson - Robert F. Dearborn, a long-time resident of Hudson, passed away peacefully Thursday, Sept. 5, 2013 at his home in East Newport, Maine. Robert...

Hudson DPW announces hydrant flushing schedule

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Hudson - Effective Saturday, Oct. 1, the Outdoor Water Use Restrictions for 2011 will end and the Hudson Department of Public Works will begin...

Avidia Bank president to be “no-show” at Boys & Girls Club event

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Hudson - Avidia Bank's president, Mark O"Connell, is the latest community leader showing support for the Boys & Girls Clubs of MetroWest's No Show...

Town of Hudson issues weather event preparedness notice

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Hudson - The Hudson Emergency Management Agency is continuing to monitor the anticipated storm-track and possible local effects of Hurricane Irene. In coordination with...

A stranger's kindness helps keeps the Christmas spirit alive in Hudson

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Hudson – It is easy to get jaded by the holidays each year, especially when stores barely get the Halloween candy off the shelves before the Christmas items take their place. But every so often, there is a story that reminds you it doesn's really matter what you celebrate this time of year whether it is Christmas, Hanukah, Kwanza, the winter solstice or just winter. Because deep down, we know material items don's really matter. It's the people in our lives that are important. Recently members of the Hudson Lodge of Elks 959 shared a story that stresses that point. It seems like an old-fashioned Hollywood tale but Elks member Angela Govatsos ensures that it is 100 percent true.