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21/07/2025
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A road crew was putting some of the finishing touches to the bridge on Melendy Road, Tuesday morning as one lane was ope...
20/07/2025

A road crew was putting some of the finishing touches to the bridge on Melendy Road, Tuesday morning as one lane was open to traffic this week. The road has been closed since mid-April while bridge was reconstructed. Photo by Chris Paul

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20/07/2025

https://hudsontimes.net/police-chief-tad-dionne-set-to-retire-on-aug-1/

Police Chief Tad Dionne Set To Retire on Aug. 1Alex MalmJuly 20, 2025 During the public comment portion of the most recent Hudson Board of Selectmen meeting, Hudson Police Chief Tad Dionne announced that he would soon be retiring from the Police Department.Dionne said, “I wanted to address this Bo...

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20/07/2025

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Planning Board Members to Join Town Hall CommitteePaul ConyersJuly 20, 2025 The July meeting of the Hudson Planning Board saw slowed progress on the ongoing project to renovate Town Hall. According to Town Engineer Elvis Dhima, the Board of Selectmen encountered several roadblocks in attempting to m...

Planning to spend some time swimming in New Hampshire’s lakes, rivers or ponds this weekend? Be sure to visually assess ...
18/07/2025

Planning to spend some time swimming in New Hampshire’s lakes, rivers or ponds this weekend? Be sure to visually assess the water before dipping your toes in. Stay up-to-date on cyanobacteria blooms using the NHDES Healthy Swimming Mapper, and report any potential blooms to NHDES: https://www.des.nh.gov/.../health.../healthy-swimming-mapper

18/07/2025

Around Town Round Up! Check these events that will finish up this week. You can find full listings of these events in this weeks issue.

Drop In Stitchers: A group for those who love to craft, whether it be quilting, knitting, crocheting, rug making or plastic canvas, will meet at Rodgers Library on Friday, July 18 at 9:15 a.m.

Wings of Fire Fan Club: On Friday, July 18 at 2 p.m., Fans of the chapter books and graphic novels are welcome to this meeting at Rodgers Library. Please read at least one book before attending.

Dungeons & Donuts: Looking for fellow Dungeons & Dragons players? Come play and grab a donut at the Rodgers Library on Saturday, July 19 at 9:30 a.m.

Anti-Profanity Leagues: Come to the Rodgers Library on Saturday, July 19 at 11 a.m., and join Evan Christensen, a student researcher from the University of NH, for a lively exploration of how Americans once tried to clean up "colorful" language.

Artist Study: On Monday, July 21, at 2 p.m., children entering grades 1-5 can join to learn about artists from around the world, then complete a project that reflects the artists' style at the Rodgers Library.

Tween Anime Club: On Tuesday, July 22 at 1:30 p.m., Grades 5-8th are invited to come visit the Rodgers library to watch anime, eat pizza, and color.

Extreme Survival: Come to the Rodgers Library Tuesday, July 22 at 6:30 p.m., where New York Times bestselling author Michael J. Tougias will captivate the audience by chronicling harrowing survival stories.

Bestselling Author Presentation: On July 22 at 6:30 p.m., a presentation by Michael Tougias will be held at the Hudson Library on his book Extreme Survival: Lessons From Those Who Have Triumphed Against All Odds.

Mr. Aaron's Musical Adventure: Come to Rodgers Library on Wednesday, July 23 at 2 p.m., for a thrilling musical adventure with award winning musician Mr. Aaron.

Break-A-Record: Come to the Rodgers Library during July to try and break a record. On Thursday, July 24 at 11:30 a.m., test your throwing skills and see how many times you can flip a plastic bottle in one minute.

Teen Eco Prints: On Thursday, July 24 at 6 p.m., teens entering grades 8-12, can use flowers to make Eco Prints on white socks or white T-shirts at the Rodgers Library.

Just a reminder the Around Town section publishes local events weekly based on submissions. Deadline to publish is the Monday prior to the Thursday issue, we do recommend sending 3 weeks out to get maximum eyes on your event.

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