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Story Archives of 'Hudson'Rudy Giuliani Touts High Tech Wall to Block Illegal ImmigrantsBy Dianne Finch on Monday, January 7, 2008.Republican presidential contender Rudy Giuliani attracted about 100 people to a town hall meeting in Hudson where he spoke about immigration, a strong defense and tax reform. NHPR’s Dianne Finch has more. A Public Bridge Built with Private MoneyBy Sheryl Rich-Kern on Friday, December 28, 2007.Since state Highway funds are scarce these days, the Department of Transportation wants to let private investors build a new bridge over the Merrimack River. For commuters, news of the proposed new crossing from Nashua to Litchfield brings relief, almost joy. But for one group of Nashua citizens, the proposal creates frustration and shock. NHPR Correspondent Sheryl Rich Kern files this report. Mitt Romney Speaks in HudsonBy NHPR Staff on Friday, November 9, 2007.Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney held an "Ask Mitt Anything" town hall meeting at Nottingham West Elementary School in Hudson. He gave opening remarks and then took questions from the audience on immigration, health care, Social Security and other issues. Benson's Wild Animal Farm is Still Making NewsBy Sheryl Rich-Kern on Thursday, October 25, 2007.This month marks 20 years since Benson’s Wild Animal Farm shut its doors. If you’re a new transplant who’s never heard of it, Benson’s used to be one of the more popular tourist draws in southern New Hampshire. But the Wild Animal Farm is once again making news. Hudson officials want to transform the property into a town park. But the state won’t transfer the deed unless the town makes some promises it doesn’t want to make. NHPR Correspondent Sheryl Rich Kern files this report. A New Trend in Retail is Coming This WayBy Sheryl Rich-Kern on Monday, April 30, 2007.Outdoor shopping centers designed to look like re-imagined downtowns are popular in warm weather climates. Known in the industry as lifestyle centers, the trend has been making its way up north. A developer has proposed building New England's largest in the town of Hudson. NHPR Correspondent Sheryl Rich-Kern has more. Hudson Is Preparing for New England's Largest Shopping CenterBy Sheryl Rich-Kern on Friday, February 9, 2007.Hudson town officials and residents have received a proposal for a new shopping center. But not just any shopping center. A few weeks ago, W/S Development Associates provided its plans to develop a 375-acre golf course and create the largest shopping center in New England. And that's just phase one. NHPR Correspondent Sheryl Rich Kern has the details. Hudson Faces Major Development DebateBy Hilary McQuilkin on Friday, January 20, 2006.Hudson, New Hampshire – just outside Nashua – is on the brink of change. The nearly 50 year-old public Green Meadows golf course at the south end of town is slated to be sold and developed into an upscale retail center. Residents found out about the proposed development only a few months ago and it has caused quite a bit of concern. NHPR correspondent Hilary McQuilkin stopped by and prepared this report. Law Enforcement Split Over Immigrant QuestionBy Dan Gorenstein on Tuesday, June 28, 2005.New Hampshire police chiefs appear divided over whether local law enforcement has the authority to arrest illegal immigrants for trespassing. New Hampshire Public Radio's Dan Gorenstein has more. Record Turnout in Southern Parts of StateBy Amy Quinton on Tuesday, November 2, 2004.New Hampshire voters headed to the polls today in record numbers. Turnout was especially strong in the southern part of the state, including Derry, Hudson, and Nashua. Tasers Come to the Granite StateBy Shannon Mullen on Thursday, June 24, 2004.Police departments around the state are arming their officers with a new weapon. But the technology isn't new, and neither is the controversy that comes with its use. New Hampshire Public Radio correspondent Shannon Mullen has more. |
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