In case you missed the Hingham news from last week, here are the most read stories from April 8-14.
Krystle Campbell was a general manager of the Summer Shack in Hingham.
Construction is underway at the Hingham Historical Society.
The Hingam State Senator is endorsing US Senate Candidate Mike Sullivan.
New seafood restaurant announces opening day, residents show compassion for a lost rooster, and readers remember old restaurants.
The Boston Herald reported that Lynch said party leaders are discouraging people from donating to his campaign.
Massachusetts Developmental Disabilities Council Recognizes Rep. Bradley For His Work on the Autism Commission.
An op-ed from Senator Robert Hedlund.
Under Rep. Bradley’s proposed bill, maximum prison time for some hit-and-run drivers would increase from 2 years to 10 years, and the maximum fine would increase from $1,000 to $10,000 per incident.
A look at the most read stories and posts from last week in Hingham, March 25-31.
Hingham High School and Middle School students will be given a two-hour delay on April 30.
Some shoppers feel rushed by the two hour parking limit in Hingham Square.
The forum will feature Democratic and Republican challengers in Needham at WCVB.
A look at the most read stories from March 18-24.
The proposed new improvements include building a new pedestrian access from Main Street via a new staircase, adding an elevator, visible storage space, a gallery and a new flight of stairs leading to the Hingham Cemetery.
On Sunday, US Postal Service employees from all over the state including Hingham will attend the rally at the Boston Common.
Out of town or away last week? Here is a look at the most read stories in Hingham from March 11-17.
Hingham has the 14th highest Irish population in the whole state.
At Annual Town Meeting voters will get to decide on details that will be added to the new athletic fields.
Selectmen announced Thursday that they will open the Annual Town Meeting Warrant to insert an article seeking voter approval of the proposed $3.7 million purchase.
Medicare database shows how hospitals across the South Shore—and the nation—compare for care. Hospitals, meanwhile, criticized the data as inaccurate.
Hingham Community Planning Director Mary Savage-Dunham said the town hopes to implement a temporary moratorium until June 2014.
“Red, White & Blue” won by a small margin, beating out “Summer Fun” and “Healthy Hingham,” the committee announced on their Facebook Page.
A look at the most read stories in Hingham from last week.
Sen. Robert Hedlund asked for a prompt hearing on his bill regulating drone use in Massachusetts.
The two well known Hingham residents look to replace current Chairwoman Laura Burns.
Caryl Falvey has not filed papers to run for reelection for the Hingham school committee.
An op-ed from Hingham State Rep. Garrett Bradley
Fires, snow storms, a Super Bowl and pop concert. A look back at the top stories in Hingham during the month of February.
Rep. Bradley will hold office hours in Hingham.
A look at what made headlines in Hingham last week.
Gomez, a former Navy SEAL, is planning several events this week to kick of his run for the U.S. Senate.
A look back at what made headlines in Hingham.
Bielat and Gomez say they’re in; Sullivan may also join the field.
The congressman said he agrees with President Obama's reasonable gun control.
The Hingham Rep. said the goal is to stimulate business recovery and the creation of new jobs by lessening the burden on companies who are struggling to recover from the recession.
A look at he most viewed stories in Hingham from a week ago: February 4-10.
See a tree down in your neighborhood? Notice a road is flooded? Just saw a store clerk unload a pallet of fresh batteries? Please use this story on Hingham Patch to help out your neighbors as we brave the storm together.
Between 12 and 24 inches of snow accumulation is expected, beginning Friday morning.