While stumping Wednesday with his party's candidate for lieutenant governor, Steve Kerrigan, Gov. Deval Patrick stopped in Hudson to enjoy a flatbread.
Two Main Street properties in downtown Hudson were recently sold and a third is under agreement, according to Concord commercial real estate firm O'Brien Commercial Properties, giving the area an apparent edge in downtown revitalization.
With a doughnut shop slated for the former Salvation Army thrift store on Main Street, and a portion of the former Larkin Lumber site on Main Street sold for potential redevelopment, plus a couple of new bars in the works, economic development officials have reason to celebrate.
A company specializing in home furnishings for real estate staging purposes will occupy the building at 321 Central St. in Hudson following a $2.1-million sale on June 18, according to Wayland-based R.W. Holmes Realty.
The Solar Energy Business Association of New England (SEBANE) has come out against certain provisions of pending state legislation addressing net metering and solar.