Wednesday, September 3, 2025

Of Interest

This month, Hudson is featured in Chronogram's "Community Pages." As part of this, Jamie Larson, who began his career as a journalist as a reporter for the Register-Star, writes about the current state of things in our river city: "Hudson Rewrites Its Future in Real Time." The following is the opening paragraph from that article:
Hudson is a city constantly reinventing itself by committee. The unending din of passionate socio-political argument has, over recent decades, reforged the 19th-century-whaling-port-turned-blue-collar-factory town, first into an antiques mecca at the turn of this century, then an arts hub, and now--a kind of mishmash, boho-chic, progressive playground, where commerce and culture blend into an overwhelming but vibrant tourism spectacle. All of it layered on top of a fiercely territorial and opinionated populace that seems to both love and hate the place in equal measure. 
The rest of the article, along with fifty-two portraits of members of the Hudson community who showed up to have their pictures taken by David McIntyre, can be found here.

2 comments:

  1. The photo of Lloyd along with its caption should be the entire article. It says everything there really is to say about this bizarre burg.

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  2. John, I disagree. I had to make a deal with David to let him misspell my name and show me smiling (#32). So I deserve to be in there. But more importantly, we snuck in the most important censored word in this quaint little community: school. A hopeful sign, I hope.

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