Opinion: Actions Speak Louder than Words

April 18, 2023 By Gail Besse Ryberg The recommendation for a nearly $8 million tax override is eye-popping, so I looked to Google to help put it in perspective. The links below show that Hingham is among the elite of the elite, both in Massachusetts and relative to the entire country. We talk about being a welcoming …

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Opinion: Accessory Dwelling Units – Article 29

April 18, 2023 by Mark Cullings “I think ADUs are good for all communities.” – Michael Clancy, Hingham Building Commissioner. Accessory Dwelling units (ADUs) are small living units typically known as in-law apartments. They’ve grown in popularity across the country as communities wrestle with the complexities of managing housing stock. In Massachusetts, half of our cities and towns …

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Opinion: Come Write Postcards With Me!

April 18, 2023 By Kimya Howell As you probably know, Town Meeting is coming up. There are signs all over town reminding you to vote YES on the override. I am a seventh grader at HMS. I know that if the school budget is cut, one of the things that would be cut is after school activities …

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Opinion: Trusted Volunteers

April 18, 2023 By Nes Correnti This Town runs on volunteers! I love that. I love that members of each board consists of friends and neighbors, all trusted to work hard to come up with the best options for Hingham residents. These volunteers are people you know and trust; people you hosted coffees for or …

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Opinion: You Should Decide Who Lives in Your ADU

April 18, 2023 By Judy Sneath When Marie learned that her cancer was back with a vengeance, she was suffering through an acrimonious divorce which forced her to sell her home. Her college-aged sons lived on the west coast. Fortunately, she had a dear friend who lived in Scituate. Marie spent the last year of her life living …

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Opinion: Help us help you

April 12, 2022 by Jason Tracy, MD Chair of Emergency Medicine at South Shore Health Hospitals are increasingly busy caring for people with serious illnesses, injuries, and other life-threatening conditions. The sickest people are always seen first, so wait times for patients with low-acuity conditions will be longer. We know waiting is hard, especially when …

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Opinion: What We Fund is What We Value

April 6, 2023 By Alexis Gendron Lefort My husband and I chose to move to Hingham to raise our kids in large part because of the schools, but we—and many others with school-aged children—could come to question that decision if the upcoming override doesn’t pass. I’m a product of the Hingham Public Schools—I attended Foster (grades K-2), …

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