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Ft. Meadow Reservoir to receive herbicide treatment

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Hudson/Marlborough - Ft. Meadow Reservoir will be treated on Tuesday, June 12 by Aquatic Control Technology, Inc. to control Eurasian watermilfoil and variable watermilfoil,...

Blessing of the Bikes at First Federated Church in Hudson

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Hudson - On Sunday, June 10, at 11:30 a.m., First Federated Church in Hudson will hold its 9th annual Blessing of the Bikes. All...

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...

Hudson residents asked to participate in transit survey

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Hudson - The town of Hudson is currently conducting a transit survey. This survey is an important regional project which explores opportunities for improving...

“Elvis” rocks for students, veterans

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Hudson - Eighty-five sixth-graders on the Ruby Team at JFK Middle School helped organize a performance of "A Ray of Elvis" with professional Presley impersonator Ray Guillemette Jr., presented May 12 at the Hudson High School Auditorium. While learning about the legendary "King of Rock and Roll," who ruled pop-music charts decades before these students were born,

“Mommy and Me” goes riding in Hudson

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Hudson - Mackenzie Brennen of Marlborough, 5, begins to enjoy her ride on Emilia, a 9- year-old pony, as parents Russ and Erin hold...

Hudson veteran honored for WWII service

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Hudson – Lifelong Hudson resident Edward P. Karvoski Sr., an Army veteran of World War II, received the Legion of Honor Medal during Lafayette Day Ceremonies held May 18 at the Massachusetts State House. The medal was presented by Christophe Guilhou, the Consulate General of France, who explained the significance of the honor at the ceremonies.

Andrew's Helpful Hands event “sold out” success

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Hudson – The high school "helpers" at an April 25 American Girl event that benefited Andrew's Helpful Hands include (top, l to r) Molly...

Hudson residents form team to raise funds for Alzheimer's Disease walk

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  Hudson??"The annual Alzheimer's Association Walk to End Alzheimer's™ will be held September 30 at Quinsigamond Community College in Worcester. A local group of Hudson...

Sweeping of South Street Municipal Parking Lot in Hudson

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Hudson - The town of Hudson will commence sweeping of the South Street Municipal Parking Lot, located between #25 and #35 South St., Monday,...

Incumbents win Hudson selectmen's race

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Hudson – Incumbents Joseph J. Durant and James Dalton Vereault will retain their seats on the Hudson Board of Selectmen. The two received the most votes, 1,353 and 1,093, respectively, in the Annual Town Election May 14. The third candidate in the race, Michael T. Bloomer, received 671 votes. There will also be one new but familiar face on the board – Fred P. Lucy III, who won a special race to complete the term vacated by Santino Parente in 2011. Lucy previously served on the board for nine years. He received 901 votes to defeat John M. Parent and Cipriano S. Pinto, who received 715 and 250 votes, respectively.

Hudson voters approve funds for Assabet Valley Regional Technical School

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Hudson – Hudson voters approved a measure at the May 7 Annual Town Meeting to allocate approximately $6 million for renovations for the Assabet Valley Regional Technical High School (AVRTHS). Built in 1972, ASVRTHS has reached the end of its 40-year build life and is slated to undergo a $63 million renovation, according to school officials. The only previous capital work done on the nearly 400,000-square-foot building was a new roof, installed in 1983.

Three vie to fill one-year vacancy on Hudson's Board of Selectmen

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Hudson – Three candidates - Fred P. Lucy II, John M. Parent and Cipriano S. Pinto - are in contention for the one-year vacancy...

Hudson students’ pencil drive helps Malawi kids go to school

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Hudson - Who could imagine that something as simple and as small as a pencil could prevent a child from attending school? Yet in Malawi, in Africa, a student cannot attend classes unless he or she has a pencil. Malawi is among the world's poorest, least developed and most populated countries. Free education is provided only to those in primary school. However, the number of students significantly drops off after these first years for many reasons. Only 35 percent of children attend secondary school and only 44 percent of those reach graduation.

Washington Street/Route 85 in Hudson construction status update

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Hudson - This week, the contractor will continue working on drainage work in front of the Hannford's Plaza on the western side of the...

Hudson Girl Scouts announce Powder Puff winners

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Hudson – The champions of the 2nd Annual Powder Puff Derby include: Angelina Luongo, overall winner; Natalie Rabonowitz; Maya Vartabedian; and Abigail Sprague. Other...

Three-way battle for Hudson's three-year selectmen seats

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Hudson – Three candidates are in contention for the two three-year term seats on the Hudson Board of Selectmen. Voters will make their choices...

Help “Stamp Out Hunger” May 12 in Hudson

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Hudson - The Hudson Letter Carriers will be participating in the National Association of Letter Carriers "Stamp out Hunger Food Drive" Saturday, May 12. The...

Hudson resident raises $40,000 for “Walk for Hunger”

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Hudson - Mary Walling volunteered at the first Walk for Hunger in 1969 as a sandwich-maker, preparing peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for 2,000...

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...