HUDSON, ST. LAZARE | VAUDREAUIL-DORION, PINCOURT, ÎLE-PERROT AND N.D.I.P.
Thursday, February 9, 2017
VOL. 15 NO. 04
PHOTO BY RODNEY LORICA
Residents of Hudson are presenting their concerns to elected officials asking them to try and find a way to save a stretch of pristine shoreline and adjacent forest from possible development, preferably by purchasing it from the landowner.
Next steps on Sandy Beach
James Armstrong Your Local Journal
Sandy Beach was high on the agenda for those in attendance at the Hudson Town Council meeting on Monday, February 6. Resident Eva Mc-
Cartney asked council if they recognize that some Hudsonites that have signed a petition want council to find a way to purchase the Sandy Beach property. “We have 10 per cent of the eligible voters in Hudson who have signed the petition,” said McCartney, referring to
a petition initiated by Richard Grinnell asking council to hold a town-wide referendum on purchasing Sandy Beach. McCartney pointed out that in the last municipal election there were 4100 eligible voters in Hudson. Continued on page 5
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Banding together for cancer fundraiser
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