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Balmy weather and a chance to see Macy's first Independence Day fireworks display in 33 years over the Hudson River drew enormous crowds to North Hudson and Liberty State Park Saturday night, but revelers faced long waits in bumper to bumper traffic on the way home from the festivities, officials said.
Detour set in North Hudson beginning July 13
The State of Wisconsin Department of Transportation and St. Croix County Maintenance will be resurfacing State Highway 35 / 6th Street North starting Monday, July 13.
The Hudson Public Utility Commission has selected Tim Caruso to be director of the water utility that serves the city of Hudson and the village of North Hudson.
Firefighters honored at the North Hudson...
Top department officers salute during the singing of "The Star Spangled Banner." In North Bergen, firefighters who rushed to help when U.S Airways Flight 1549 emergency landed in the Hudson River were among those honored at North Hudson Regional Fire & Rescue's award ceremony yesterday.
A former Somerset man is now charged with stealing gasoline back when prices were peaking.
North Hudson board hears from Operation HELP
Officials of Operation HELP explained their organization and offered avenues of aid for people in need at the North Hudson Board of Trusteesa regular meeting last Tuesday.
North Hudson volleyball courts cause stir
An extended use permit request for a volleyball court behind a local establishment caused a reaction from a nearby property owner at the North Hudson Village Board meeting last Tuesday.
Suit triggers North Hudson fire staff shortage
A fire engine will be taken out of service at one of four North Hudson firehouses on a revolving basis.
Klein takes over as North Hudson board president
George Klein took over the helm as president of the North Hudson Board of Trustees last week during the annual re-organization meeting.
Lifelong dreams realized onstage at 'American Idle'
Lifelong dreams realized onstage at - American Idle' Published Friday, May 01, 2009 She was dressed in a blur of blue and turquoise, with a large metallic peace sign hanging around her neck.
Lori Bernard elected City Council president
Lori Bernard was elected president of the Hudson City Council at its annual organizational meeting Tuesday, April 21.
The state of New York has closed the King Phillip's Spring in North Hudson. The spring near Exit 30 of the Northway is off limits due to potential health risks from drinking its water.
Flier in Hudson area targets drunken driving suspect
With a family member just out of a coma after being hit late last month by an accused drunken driver, relatives distributed a flier pleading that the suspect not be served or sold any alcohol.
Native son leaves North Hudson helm
Larry Larsen grew up three blocks south of the North Hudson Village Hall. As a kid peddling newspapers in the community, he probably never thought about growing up to serve as president of communitya s Board of Trustees.
Potential bridge closure alarms leaders
Want to get Wisconsin officialsa attention? Threaten to close down the Stillwater Lift Bridge.
Motorcyclists converge on North Hudson
North Hudson Police Chief Mark Richert estimates that 3,500 motorcyclists came to his village Saturday for the start of an annual spring ride.
North Hudson 'Tea party' draws tax-concerned crowd
A tea party at Mudds & Sudds in North Hudson Wednesday, April 15 drew a large crowd, many of whom held signs and placards outside the building from 4-6 p.m. Organizers Stan and Mary Wekkin had a rally inside the business at 5 p.m. The event was part of the Nationwide Tax Day Tea Party.
A Superhero Tribute: Fellow students and faculty salute Cullen Bryant
A contingent of his favorite superheroes were on hand last Friday to salute North Hudson second-grader Cullen Bryant, who died of leukemia last fall.