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Vol. 48 | No. 44

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November 4, 2022

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Marlborough Hudson E DI T I ON

Urban Affairs approves plans for Chipotle By Maureen Sullivan Senior Reporter

Hawks go undefeated

Hudson goes to playoffs after win against Groton-Dunstable

By Caroline Gordon Reporter

MARLBOROUGH – Chipotle is one step closer to setting up shop at 661 Boston Post Road East. During the Oct. 26 meeting, the City Council Urban Affairs Committee approved amendments to the special permit and site plan approval for the site. The proposed restaurant would replace plans for a bank and retail addition in the middle of the site. The Starbucks will stay at its present location. “The Starbucks is almost finished,” said Urban Affairs Committee Chair Kathleen Robey. The Chipotle would have indoor seating. However, the drive-through would be for mobile orders only and for

HUDSON - The Hudson High School football team vanquished Groton-Dunstable Regional High School 42-0 during the Hawks senior night game on Oct. 28. The Hawks are now 8-0 on the season and will be advancing to the MIAA playoffs. “The kids played really well. We are excited for our kids and for the next part of the season,” said Hudson Head Coach Dan McAnespie. Hudson is seeded number one in MIAA Division Five and is scheduled to play Swampscott in the first round. Captain Will Jackson called the win

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Hudson faced off against Groton-Dunstable and emerged victorious.

Hudson fire chief talks HQ renovations HUDSON EXCLUSIVE See page 1H for complete story

HUDSON –Roof replacement and a new heating, ventilation and air conditioning system are among the proposed repairs to the Hudson Fire Department headquarters. Two articles on the November Town Meeting warrant call for improvements

to the headquarters, which is located on Cox Street. “At some point, I am going to retire from the fire department. I just want to leave it in a condition better than when I found it,” Fire Chief Bryan Johannes said during a Select Board meeting Sept. 26. Read the full story in the Town Meeting supplement or online at communityadvocate.com.

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