Hereβs a look at whatβs happened so far this week in Hingham.
The family of the late Marine returned home with a police escort.
Plus, a student who was held in Iran is now home again.
A winter storm is expected to bring a few inches of snow and high winds for Hingham Saturday.
Flags across Massachusetts will be at half-staff Friday in memory of Marine Corporal Christopher J. Orlando
Plus, find out how Hingham High School compares to other schools in the state.
Plus, a Hingham business was recently featured in Boston Magazine.
A look at homes for sale around town.
The next Powerball drawing for the estimated $1.4 BILLION dollar jackpot will be 10:59 p.m. Wednesday.
Plus, Hingham High School finds out their first opponent for the High School Quiz Show.
Plus, a former selectman announces their campaign for state senate.
A look at the top stories of the past week from Hingham Patch
Looking for a new home? Start your search right here with this list of open houses this weekend
Whatβs open and closed on Friday, Jan. 1.
A look at the top stories so far this week from Hingham Patch
In case you missed any news or updates from the area this week, here is a recap of our top posts on Patch.
What was the most read story on Hingham Patch in 2015?
Check here before you head out on Christmas Day.
Here's a look at what's happened in Hingham so far this week.
Tired of taking your Christmas tree to the Transfer Station? The Boy Scouts will be picking up trees for residents starting January 3.
Bill Boynton of Hingham, served lunch to former homeless clients of HomeStart at State House celebration on December 11.
Girl Scouts visit local Fire Station in Hingham
Also, see what town offices are also closed on Black Friday, Nov. 27.
Thanks to all of you, October was a banner month for the Hingham Patch!
The Boston Business Journal's recently looked at where the most millionaires live in the state.
Hingham resident and NECN reporter Ally Donnelly will be honored the Interfaith Social Servicesβ Community Hero of the Year award.