Opinion: “From One Senior Citizen to Many Senior Graduates”

Glenn Mangurian May 16, 2023 By Glenn Mangurian Dear High School and College Graduates, Congratulations to the Class of 2023! Congratulations on reaching this milestone in your lives! Your hard work, dedication, and mental toughness have led you to achieving this great accomplishment. Commencement speakers, teachers, family and adult friends will offer advice as you start your …

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Opinion: Democracy is alive and thriving in Hingham

May 2, 2023 By Glenn Mangurian Freedom has many difficulties and democracy is not perfect but the concept of self-governance is compelling. A critical element of our democracy is freedom of thought and speech. There are inherent tensions among our beliefs and opinions. The tensions between the common good and self-interest have devolved, in some cases, to emotional …

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Opinion: I was Shocked and Disappointed that a $7,890,467 override passed

April 26, 2023 By James E. Claypoole Last Monday, voters attending the Town Meeting approved a Fiscal Year 2024 budget of $143.9 Million plus an Override of $7.89 Million for a grand total of $151,816,841. The proponents of this approved budget were very persuasive during its’ presentation; however, I was shocked and disappointed at the superficial, cursory, …

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Opinion: Knock, Knock, Bang!

April 23, 2023 By Michael Weymouth The recent shooting of Ralph Yarl, a young black man who mistakenly knocked on the wrong door, believing he was picking up his siblings, and Kaylin Gillis, a 20-year old New York resident who turned into the wrong driveway looking for a friend’s house, are the very definition of …

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Opinion: “Listen to Student Voices”

April 21, 2023 By Nathan Tesler In discussions about our schools, students’ voices are often lost, even though students will be the most impacted. To help address this, two years ago, the school committee founded the Hingham Student Advisory Committee, an elected student group that meets with the school committee and provides them with student …

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Opinion: Former Advisory Committee Chairs who support the proposed override

April 21, 2023 Submitted by Julie Strehle Former Advisory Committee Chairs who join the current Advisory Committee in support of the proposed Prop 2 1/2 override to generate additional revenue for the services and programs desired by residents: Julie Strehle Robert Curley Victor Baltera Donna Smallwood Jim Taylor Tom Pyles Karen Johnson Joe Bierwirth Josh …

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Opinion: Concerns about the Proposed Tax Override

April 21, 2023 By Beth and Mark Rockoff Advocates for the proposed $7.9 million tax override highlight many benefits that will occur for the town’s schools and municipal services if a majority of voters approve this request at the upcoming town meeting and subsequent town election. However, much less attention has been devoted to addressing the adverse consequences that will …

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