Yes, I suppose the one thing we can all agree on is that there is poverty in Hudson. And exactly what is your problem with Linda's attempt to put food or social services in the hands of those who need it? Or were you just clearing your throat?
This blog takes its name from the 1850 novel by Hudson author Alice B. Neal. The original Gossips of Rivertown cast a gimlet eye on Hudson society in the mid-19th century. More than a century and a half later, the new Gossips carries on the spirit of the original, but in a different genre and with a different focus.
The Industry of Poverty.
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Yes, I suppose the one thing we can all agree on is that there is poverty in Hudson. And exactly what is your problem with Linda's attempt to put food or social services in the hands of those who need it? Or were you just clearing your throat?
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Sounds like a dinner party is in order!
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