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Located only 28 miles
from Boston, Hudson Mass is a quiet community of hard-working citizens
which offers the beauty of a semi-rural New England town as well as the
convenience of a metropolitan suburb. Bisected by the Assabet River, Hudson
also hosts numerous streams and two major lakes within its 11 square mile
area. Home to several working farms, Hudson is also an economically well-developed
community with a wide range of mature industry, including Digital Equipment
Corporation's semi-conductor manufacturing facility.
As Hudson is situated at the eastern-most
terminus of Route 290, with two exits directly off Interstate 495, the
town is accessible to the major cities in eastern Massachusetts and reflects
the housing patterns of many of the communities along the Route 495 beltway.
A combination of older affordable houses, condominiums and newer houses
provide a variety of housing options for those wishing to settle in the
area.
Hudson's schools are well supported
by the community, and open town meeting government continues to provide
Hudson's citizens with the opportunity for enthusiastic involvement in
local affairs. Reflecting the basic forthright values of a small New England
town, Hudson is an unpretentious community with a strong sense of tradition,
a tolerance for differences and a willingness to embrace change.
Hudson Massachusetts is located in
Eastern Massachusetts, bordered by Berlin on the west, Bolton and Stow
on the north, Sudbury on the east, and Marlborough on the south. Hudson
is 18 miles northeast of Worcester, 19 miles south of Fitchburg, 28 miles
west of Boston, and 196 miles from New York City. |