Hudson, Massachusetts
Located in Middlesex County, Hudson is a charming town that seamlessly blends its rich history with modern amenities. With top-rated schools, delicious dining options, and a variety of local attractions, Hudson is a great place to call home.
Local Points of Interest
Avidia Bank Art Gallery: An art gallery located in the Avidia Bank headquarters that showcases local artists.
Assabet River Rail Trail: A 12.5-mile trail that runs through Hudson and is great for biking, walking, and running.
Cellucci Memorial: A beautiful memorial park dedicated to former Massachusetts Governor Paul Cellucci.
Robinson Pond: A peaceful spot for fishing, kayaking, and enjoying nature.
Horseshoe Pub & Restaurant: A cozy pub that offers a wide variety of beers on tap, as well as pub fare and live music.
New City Microcreamery: A popular ice cream shop that also serves coffee and light fare.
Local Places to Eat
Rail Trail Flatbread Co.: A popular spot for wood-fired pizza, craft beer, and live music.
Rail Trail Coffee House: A cozy coffee shop that also serves light fare, including breakfast sandwiches and pastries.
Hudson House of Pizza: A local favorite that serves up delicious pizzas, subs, and other Italian dishes.
T.C. Lando's: A classic deli that offers sandwiches, salads, and other deli favorites.
Baba Sushi: A trendy sushi restaurant that offers a wide variety of sushi rolls and Japanese cuisine.
Vin Bin: A unique combination of a wine shop, cheese shop, and cafe that serves up delicious sandwiches and charcuterie boards.
Hudson is home to the Hudson Public School District, which includes:
Hudson High School (9-12)
Quinn Middle School (6-8)
Forest Avenue Elementary School (K-4)
Farley Elementary School (K-4)
Mulready Elementary School (K-4)
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