About Us
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Building History
What is now the Hudson Senior Center, was originally built as a private residence for one of Hudson’s prominent families, the Brigham family. Built in the 1850s, the Victorian Italianate style home was built by Francis D. Brigham.
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COA Annual Reports
The COA annual report is a brief summary of events, changes and developments that happened during our fiscal year.
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COA Board
The Hudson Council on Aging (COA) is a nine-member appointed board that is charged with promoting and enhancing the quality of life for older Hudson citizens and their families.
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COA By-Laws
See the By-Laws that govern the Council of Aging.
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Friends of Hudson Seniors
The Friends of Hudson Seniors are an independent, non-profit, tax-exempt organization dedicated to raising funds for improvement and for renovations of the Hudson Senior Center.
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Historical Renovation Project
In 2007, the Town began the complex project of renovating the 7,500 square foot Senior Center and combining it with an historically appropriate 6,600 square foot addition with replicated building features reminiscent of the barn that once stood on the site.
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Senior Center Bus
The Hudson Senior Center offers free transportation on the Senior Bus, taking all Hudson residents ages 55 and over on scheduled shopping trips, to medical appointments, to the Center itself, etc.
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Senior Center Gift Shoppe
Find information about the senior center gift shop.