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As many as a Lucky 13 main ingredients, creatively teamed, are a staple in the dozens of sandwiches at the Subhouse in downtown Hudson, a perfect and substantive fit for lunch or dinner. With your hunger quenched, you can go longer if antiquing, boutiquing or otherwise shopping, or listening to various forms of music at local clubs, and just checking out the charms of a local hometown bar.

There are now even more new reasons, under the sun, to set off to The Subhouse, it being located on […]

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Various religions under one roof for Christmas? It could be done, and it might not even be too difficult to decide which traditions to highlight. At least four of these (varied) peoples around one (shared) tree, as that particular cultural trait should work — just be sensitive in what you hang, as crucifix, on it. The commonalities might surprise you.

While searching for unity, just don’t put the Christ Child, in a manger, in too prominent a place on the

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Price gouging is a gift that keeps on giving, galore, like Gabor, or keeping you from doing the same. Harris had that nagging woe natilly nailed. But just how can this all be? And how is it playing out in the fact that it’s much tougher to load up under the tree, much less buy one to start with? (A last addition to this edition covers CEOs and how greed has made them a literal target. And a re-update)

The price of a (small) spruce is up to hundreds? Balsam besides. So I pine away. Eva Gabor of Green

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Local Store Wars are back, with another also in Minnesota stalwart, Festival Foods, being built and entering the fray, jumping in on opening day like a baseball game with a completely full lot, to a car, and loads of people in each and every line. Hudson County Market, though still showing hefty numbers of cars in its lot, now finds it needs to readjust its market position. (And a story of how a friendly clerk helped me, but “exposed” in two related ways my coupon trick that makes me tick.)

Star Wars are nothing compared to the Local Store Wars that have woven their way back into the Hudson Hill

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