The 2026 Open Burning Season begins on Thursday, Jan. 15, and ends on May 1. Open burning during this period is governed by the following regulations: Issuance of permit by local fire department, only permitted between 10 a. m. and
The department would like to remind residents of the dangers of ice during the winter, when ponds, lakes, and waterways freeze over. No ice is 100 percent safe, as it is impossible to judge ice conditions by appearance or depth
The Hudson Police Department is investigating an alleged “swatting” call made today, falsely reporting an act of violence at Hudson High School. These types of calls are meant to generate a large police response in a community. We are aware
As the holiday season begins, it is important to remember cooking safety tips to ensure your meals go smoothly and successfully. The National Fire Prevention Association (NFPA) reported that Thanksgiving is the peak day of the year for home cooking
Daylight Saving Time ends on Nov. 2 this year, and the department would like to remind residents to check their smoke and carbon monoxide alarms when they turn their clocks back for Daylight Saving Time. Clocks will be moved back
Today, on National First Responders Day, we pause to honor the bravery and sacrifice of police officers, firefighters, paramedics, EMTs, and 911 dispatchers. These dedicated professionals put their lives on the line every day to protect our communities and respond
HUDSON, MA — The Hudson Fire Department, Animal Control, and the Health Department, under the direction of Lauren Antonelli, M.A., responded to a situation this morning at Bruces Pond off Apsley Street, where a swan and a Canadian goose were found deceased.
Chief Jamie Desautels reports that the Hudson Fire Department is banning all outdoor burning until further notice, per guidance issued by the Fire Chiefs Association of Massachusetts (FCAM).
Daylight Saving Time (DST) ends Sunday, Nov. 3 at 2 a.m. and clocks will move back one hour. Properly installed and maintained smoke alarms are vital in reducing deaths and injuries caused by fire. They give everyone in the home
HUDSON — Fire Chief Jamie Desautels and Police Chief Richard DiPersio report that the Hudson Fire and Police Departments responded Wednesday to a report of a woman in labor and assisted with a home delivery.