Snow Much Fun

Dan Watt, of Raymond, enjoys some frozen exhilaration on Robinson Pond early Sunday afternoon. Recent snow and below freezing temperatures has provided local outdoor enthusiasts with the opportunity to enjoy some local recreation areas. Photo by Chris Paul

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Selectmen to Hold Hearings on Solar Tax Exemption Cap

The Hudson Board of Selectmen have scheduled two public hearings in January to consider implementing a $20,000 cap on the assessed value exemption for solar energy systems. The proposed modification to the existing solar tax exemption has generated significant public interest, with residents advocating for a balanced approach that protects homeowners while addressing concerns about…

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Budget Committee Questions New Spending in Default Budget

The Dec. 17 meeting of the Hudson Budget Committee highlighted ongoing uncertainty over what should – and should not – be included in next March’s default budget. After reviewing the latest figures, members raised concerns about several spending increases that appeared in the default despite questions about whether they qualified as required obligations. “I just…

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Resident Urges Planning Board to Weigh Tax Impact in Their Decisions

The Hudson Planning Board met on Dec. 10 to hear public input from a resident concerned about rising property taxes and their connection to local development decisions. “I believe it’s quite appropriate, and I’ve received phone calls from people, to discuss property taxes with the Planning Board,” said Jim Dobbins. “The Planning Board has a…

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