Is Your Kid’s Summer Camp Licensed?

Recreational Camps for Children in Hingham Submitted by the Hingham Health Department It’s that time of year that summer camp plans are starting to be made and there are many great options in Hingham. If you are considering sending your child to a camp this summer, we urge you to look beyond the brochure and …

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Hingham Centre gas main replacement night work will begin in early March​

Feb. 22, 2020 by Carol Britton Meyer About 93 properties in Hingham Centre and the surrounding area are located within the construction limits of National Grid’s planned natural gas main replacement project scheduled to start March 8. The targeted completion date is the end of November, weather permitting. The work — which includes  4 to …

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2020 Hingham Town Meeting Warrant Review

Please join the League of Women Voters for the annual public education forum regarding the Hingham Town Meeting Warrant.  The LWV Hingham hosts this public review in order to engage voters early in the Annual Town Meeting legislative process. The forum gives citizens the opportunity to review Articles and ask questions. You can then follow …

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OPINION: As Compressor Station Becomes Reality, Hingham Must Do More

As Compressor Station Becomes Reality, Hingham Must Do More By Priya Howell Over the past several years, Hingham has taken many steps to become a greener community. The town has switched to LED lights in municipal buildings, banned single-use plastic bags, and is positioned to source more of its power from solar panels set on …

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Main Street Homeowner Withdraws Bed & Breakfast Proposal

Feb. 13, 2020 by Carol Britton Meyer Last December Peter Dennigan, the owner of the renovated 1873 single-family residence at 1142 Main St., went before the planning board with enthusiasm as the first step in the review process after submitting an application to the town to open a Bed & Breakfast establishment in part of …

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OPINION: “Out of Many, One”

Submitted by Diane Sheehan DeNapoli February 12, 2020 As a former Philosophy student at NYU in the early 1990’s I was intrigued how the cultural norms of the time sculpted the way society seemed to view the human condition.   While in essence I was locked away in a classroom dissecting the human condition many …

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