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Select Board Two seats were left open for Board of Selectmen after two incumbents - John Parent and Joseph Durant - decided not to run again. “I am excited to start the next phase of this journey and serve the residents of Hudson,” wrote Shawn Sadowski on a campaign Facebook page. He also thanked those who helped with the campaign, his family and the voters. “I will promise to do my best to help Hudson move forward and continue to improve.” Sadowski, who has lived in Hudson for most of his life, said in an interview a few weeks ago he hoped to tackle tax rates, the school system, diversity issues and water and sewer rates, and planned to work on community outreach from the Board of Selectmen. ....
Hudson Board of Selectmen, School Committee hopefuls share goals if elected For School Committee, four candidates are vying for three seats, including incumbent Glen Maston. The election is May 10. Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. SELECT BOARD Favorite thing about town: The people and small community feel of town, the open space If elected, would prioritize: Adequate staffing in public safety departments without burdening taxpayers Key takeaway: “I’m going to tell you the truth. I’m not going to sugarcoat it. I’m going to tell you exactly how it is and work toward a solution on whatever issues might arise that people bring to the Select Board. Just being involved and being in the know, bringing a new voice, new ideas, a new concept to Town Hall, being transparent, being a voice for everyone in Hudson, from one end to the other.” ....
HUDSON Election season is heating up, with two familiar faces pulling nomination papers to serve on the Board of Selectmen. Dandrick “Ricky” Gelin and Shawn Sadowski have each taken out papers. Incumbents Joseph Durant and John Parent have not pulled papers as of last week, said Town Clerk Joan Wordell. Sadowski a member of the Finance Committee for the past three years and also a member of the Packard Street Reuse Committee plans to be a voice for working-class residents, if elected. “I noticed there wasn’t a true representation of the working class of this town,” said Sadowski, a machinist for more than three decades. ....