On Tuesday, the Common Council approved the lease agreement between the City of Hudson and Pocketbook Hudson which, for an annual fee of $18,000, gives PBH the use of 10,458 square feet, the space needed for 34 parking spaces, in the vacant lot across Washington Street from Central Fire Station. Perhaps this will alleviate some of the issues arising from patrons of Pocketbook Hudson Hotel and Baths taking up onstreet parking spaces in the immediate neighborhood typically available to residents.
In its continuing effort to be good neighbors and a vital part of the community, Pocketbook Hudson announced yesterday on Instagram "Luncheonette: A Free Community Meal," to take place on June 15, beginning at 1:00 p.m.
The event, which is to happen every month, is described in this way:
A community gathering that brings people together over a nourishing free lunch. Each month, Lunchbar Project crafts meals rooted in the seasonality of local farm purveyors, using organic, high quality, whole ingredients to create healthy, nutritious, beautiful, and accessible food for everyone. Share a meal, connect, and indulge in conversation.
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