Featured Listing: 276 East Street

So. Much. Space. We’re in love with this expansive new build with it’s variety of bonus rooms and incredible wraparound deck. It’s easy to envision backyard entertaining around the firepit or autumn family football games on the huge flat yard. Since the house was built in 2014, potential buyers can rest assured that the systems …

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Special Education Town Hall: Why you should be there

Photo courtesy of Sarah Goldman April 30, 2021, Submitted by Sarah Goldman This Monday, May 3rd at 7PM, the first ever Hingham Special Education Town Hall will take place, in person, at the middle school. If you had asked me a few years ago if I knew anything at all about special education in our …

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Derby Street Shops Announces the Return of Its Outdoor Shopping Event, Shop to Table, and Its First Job Fair This Saturday, May 1

Shop to Table, Summer 2020; Photo Courtesy of Derby Street Shops April 30, 2021, Submitted by Derby Street Shops Coinciding with the incredible amount of new and upcoming store openings and warmer weather, Derby Street Shops announces its first Shop to Table outdoor shopping event of the season and its very first Job Fair this Saturday, May 1. During …

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A tribute to Pete Rando

April 30, 2021 by Brooks Robbins If you have lived in Hingham a while, you or a member of your family likely knew Pete – an institution in this town. He owned and operated Pete’s Barber Shop for many decades in Hingham Center. Moms, dads, and kids stopped by to get haircuts with uninterrupted regularity. …

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Supt. Austin: New quarantine, close contact guidance announced

April 28, 2021 by Carol Britton Meyer As of April 26, all Hingham Public Schools students are attending school five days per week. While data may be incomplete due to the April vacation break, Supt. of Schools Paul Austin reported at last night’s School Committee meeting that two HPS staff from among 1,903 who were …

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Town Pier Wharf (Iron Horse Park) Reconstruction & Resiliency

Photo courtesy of Bill Reardon April 27, 2021, Submitted by William Reardon, Chair of the Harbor Development Committee Citizens who have walked or driven to the Harbor area for any of the high or ‘king’ tides in the last several years, and especially those who saw the results of the two March 2018 winter storms, …

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OPINION: Now Isn’t the Time to Give Up on Hingham Public Schools

Photo courtesy of Tim Miller-Dempsey April 26, 2021, Submitted by Tim Miller-Dempsey, Candidate for Hingham School Committee I am extremely proud to have been a public school teacher for the past 23 years. I live and teach a stone’s throw from the “City on a Hill” where public education first started in America, and believe …

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