Gossips has learned that Eileen Halloran died on Sunday, June 23.
Halloran served as city treasurer from 2007 through 2013. In 2014, she joined the board of Hudson Development Corporation (HDC), and in 2018, she became an alderman representing the Fifth Ward, a position she held through 2021.
Halloran will be remembered by many for her regular brisk walks around Hudson. When she was city treasurer, she walked back and forth to work, between her home on Bayley Boulevard and City Hall. During her years as alderman and after, her walks became more wide ranging, taking her down to the river. Along the way, she would often stop on Green Street and on Warren Street to chat with constituents and friends. Once, while walking my dog, I met up with her just after she had climbed the Second Street stairs from Cross Street to Allen Street. She acknowledged she had climbed the stairs to challenge herself; I marveled she had done it without breaking a sweat or breathing heavily from the exertion.
Halloran served Hudson conscientiously and with integrity and compassion. She was unafraid to stand by what she believed was right and best for Hudson, even when that drew the ire of other aldermen. In 2019, after a particularly rancorous Council meeting, Halloran declared her intention not to run for reelection. But her sense of duty prevailed, and she decided to run again after all.
Eileen Halloran's official obituary can be found here.