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Joanne S. Bourque, 67, former longtime resident of Hudson

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Joanne S. (Schofield) Bourque, 67, of Fitchburg, MA and former long time resident of Hudson, MA, died unexpectedly at her residence on August 19, 2023.
Frances M. Bissonnette

Frances M. Bissonnette, 93, of Hudson

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Aug. 12, 1930 - March 20, 2024 Hudson - Frances M. Bissonnette, 93, of Hudson, MA, passed on Wednesday, March 20, 2024. She leaves her...

Town committee seeks public input

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Hudson – There will be a public input session Thursday, Aug. 1, at 7 p.m., to assist in the selection of the town's next...

Winter storm update: classes canceled

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The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory until 9 p.m. Monday. The storm that began as rain for much of the region...

Arctic blast leads to power outages in area

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The Arctic blasts that sent the region into below-zero conditions late Friday into Saturday have caused some power outages.

Hudson hosts balloons from dawn to dusk

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Hudson - The seventh annual Hot Air Balloon Festival was held Aug. 13 at the Hudson Elks Pavilion and Field. The full day...

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.

Looking back on Marlborough and Hudson's 108-year tradition

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Marlborough/Hudson - This year the Marlborough and Hudson High School football teams will meet for the 108th time Thanksgiving Day. Dating back to 1906, Marlborough-Hudson has lasted longer than any rivalry in the NFL, NHL and NBA, and is the fourth longest high school football rivalry in the state.

Downtown Hudson expands 14th annual Holiday Stroll

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Hudson – Over 30 businesses and nonprofit organizations extended season’s greetings Dec. 3 at the 14th annual Hudson Downtown Holiday Stroll. Some new businesses joined established mainstays to geographically expand this year’s celebration.

Cummings program grants $43,000 to local nonprofits

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The season of giving has arrived for 19 MetroWest nonprofits that received a collective $43,000 through a Cummings Properties program.

Hudson announces Veterans Day plans

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Hudson – Due to the South Street road construction, the Hudson Veterans Council has decided that there will be no parade this year. There will...

Site chosen for Hudson dog park

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The proposed dog park in Hudson now has a determined location after the Park Commission voted on Nov. 8 that the park will be built at Sauta Fields.

The C.A. picture of the day

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Marlborough has Hudson on the run Hudson/Marlborough - Hudson High School's (HHS) Nicole Fowler (right) battles Marlborough High School's (MHS) Justine Butler (#12, left)...
Governor Charlie Baker signs the legislation at the State House. Photo/submitted

Baker signs Hogan’s youth tobacco addiction bill into law

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Region – State Representative Kate Hogan (D-Stow) joined Governor Charlie Baker at the State House July 27 as the bill “An Act Protecting Youth...

Hudson boys’ basketball upsets Oakmont for first win of season

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By Dakota Antelman, Contributing Writer Hudson - A flurry of physicality and scoring sent players to the ground but put points on the board Jan. 3...

Hudson’s Feed a Neighbor founder on a holiday mission

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Within the first three months of Feed a Neighbor, Steve Dembro donated 9,200 meals. Last year, Dembro provided 700 meals for Thanksgiving.

Streetcars of desire in Hudson

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Let’s take a break from today's rush hour world and look back to a simpler time when Hudson had three independent streetcar lines. 
Tennis buddies of David “Rocky” Zina, second from right, were among the crowd of friends and relatives who surprised him with a 70th birthday party on Sept. 19 at the Hudson/Concord Lodge of Elks. From left, Dana Frye, Mike Barberio, Brad MacCullough, Albert Yesue, Bill Percuoco, Jack Pimental, Rocky, and Raoul Ramos.

Rimkus: Community members celebrate milestones; HHS student wins roller skating competition

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By Rosemary Rimkus, Hudson Columnist   ‘Rocky’ Zina celebrates 70th birthday Retired Hudson High School tennis coach and physical education teacher David “Rocky” Zina was surprised with...

The C.A. picture of the day

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Hudson Fire Department unveils 9/11 memorial Hudson – Fire Chief John Blood salutes as the American flag is lowered and folded by firefighters during a...