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Vol. 48 | No. 46

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November 18, 2022

hudson happ’nings Resident turns 80; Couple celebrates 50th wedding anniversary

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Marlborough Hudson E DI T I ON

Stormwater management program to be voted on at Town Meeting By Caroline Gordon Reporter

‘Opportunity to honor and give thanks’ Marlborough honors veterans

HUDSON - Hudson residents will decide whether to adopt a stormwater management program when they head to Town Meeting next week. There are two articles related to establishing the program on the warrant for the Nov. 21 Town Meeting. “It’s the most equitable way of covering the costs of our infrastructure and meeting our permit requirements,” said Director of Public Works Eric Ryder. “One of the big things is we have about $88 million of stormwater assets, catch basins, culverts, outfalls, manholes and 370,000 linear feet of pipe. That’s a lot of money that we need to maintain.”

MARLBOROUGH – Three rounds of shots echoed in downtown Marlborough. Along stops at each of the monuments, the Marlborough Veterans Day parade laid a wreath before the rounds were fired and a member of the Marlborough High School marching band played “Taps.” The parade concluded at the Doughboy monument in front of the Walker Building. “Veterans Day is the 11th day, 11th month, 11th hour that was the armistice for World War I, and we are still honoring that today,” said Veteran Services Officer Mike

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By Laura Hayes Managing Editor

Scott Moody, who served during the Vietnam War, spoke during Marlborough’s Veterans Day parade.

Hudson Cultural Alliance holds virtual sneak peek into Armory By Caroline Gordon Reporter HUDSON - The Hudson Armory has opened its doors for the first time in decades. On Nov. 8, the Hudson Cultural Alli-

panthers lose to gators

ance hosted a live stream sneak peek of the first floor of the Armory. The event included a $50,000 check presentation from Sen. Jamie Eldridge (D-Acton) and state Rep. Kate Hogan (D-Stow). “This is just such a perfect way to

Grafton moves on to final four following win over Marlborough

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