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Hudson Patch Week in Review: July 10, 2011

Harsdorf blames Moore of cheating in parade rules, City Coucil rezones 64 acres, top five parks in Hudson revealed, police officer says "Cowabunga" to injured turtle and Farmers Market comes to town.

Hudson Patch presents a review of its five most newsworthy stories from the last week. The following stories appeared July 3-10:


The Sheila Harsdorf campaign has accused oppenent Shelly Moore of violating rules by skipping out on the parade to attend a teacher's  union conference. Moore says rules were not broken because her supporters entered the parade.


The City Council unanimously approved changing the zoning of about 64 acres from general business to light industrial at the July 5 meeting.

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The following information was supplied by the Hudson Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not  indicate a conviction.

A few days after Hudson Booster Days took over Lakefront Park, Hudson Patch considers the top five parks around the city. With so many parks and a large array of features, narrowing it down to five was challenging.

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People from around the area came to the farmers market on July 7 looking for fresh fruits, vegetables, flowers and honey and locally crafted jewelry, soaps and home decor.

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