The following is from the Hingham Police Log. Where arrests and charges are mentioned, they don't imply conviction.
The alleged incident was reported Saturday night at Barnes and Nobles.
The street was closed most of Monday afternoon due to a one-vehicle crash.
Joseph W. Belton, 59, was arrested and was charged with two counts of possession of Oxycontin and cocaine with intent to distribute.
One of the suspects was charged with using heroin in the parking lot of Patriot Cinemas at the Hingham Shipyard.
Police say a local woman had three children in her car when she was arrested for drunken driving.
Mark Nixon, 54, was arrested Thursday night and arraigned in Hingham District Court Friday.
The woman was arrested after an officer saw her allegedly swerve across a lane before stopping on a sidewalk.
Here's a look at what's happened in Hingham so far this week.
Anyone with information about this house break is asked to contact Detective Philip Emmott at 781-741-1443.
An appeal from former Hingham resident and convicted murderer James Winquist has been rejected by the state's highest court.
A contract has been awarded for the construction of the bridge.
Take a look at some of the unusual, funny and just plain strange police reports from around the commonwealth.
Anyone with information on the case is asked to contact the Hingham Police Department.
The Hingham Police Department will hold a promotional swearing-in ceremony Monday afternoon at 2:30 p.m. at Town Hall.
Police say the man assaulted a teenage girl in the bathroom at Patriot Cinema.
Neal J. Tompkins, 18, was found unresponsive in a bunk at Camp Burgess in Sandwich.
The couple is charged with breaking and entering.
Information in this article is from the Hingham Police Log. Arrests and charges mentioned do not imply conviction.
The checkpoint will be located on a public way somewhere in the county.
Plus, a worker is hurt badly during an airport construction project, and Boston threatens to shut down a city bar after multiple violations.
The following is from the Hingham police log. Where arrests and charges are mentioned, they don't imply conviction.
Plus, a young child is found among heroin and crack during a drug raid in Falmouth.
Plus, the Massachusetts House passes a budget that could mean big changes at the MBTA.
The following is from the Hingham Police Log. Where arrests and charged are mentioned, they don't imply conviction.
Major Richard McKeon will assume command of 2,300 Massachusetts State Police troopers.
Police say the party with 40 to 50 people featured a large amount of underage drinking.
Plus, an armed home invasion, and the convicted marathon bomber seeks a new trial