The program will discuss the psychological and social stressors endured by service members.
A look at the most read stories from the past week in Hingham.
The State Senator announced on Facebook and Twitter that a run for US Senate is not in the cards for him.
By 10:45 a.m. Thursday morning, all of Hingham had their power back.
Salt is good on roads but bad on cars.
Stephen Lynch posted a YouTube video this morning with his announcement.
Markey is in, Lynch set to make an announcement Thursday and Brown reportedly considering throwing his hat into the race following Tuesday’s nomination of John Kerry as Secretary of State.
A look at the most read stories, updates police logs, real estate pieces and more from the past week in Hingham.
The Traffic Committee decided to not post speed limit signs on Kilby Street after conducting a study on how fast vehicles were traveling on the road.
State Police are increasing enforcement of breakdown lane use where new fourth travel lane has opened.
A look at the most read stories, photo galleries, police logs and more from last week.
Two speed counters proved that the majority of vehicles are following the speed limits on North Street.
Members of the current School Committee will be present to answer questions about their own experiences.
A look at what will be discussed at tonight's Board of Selectmen meeting.
Representatives from contractor White-Skanska and the DOT answered questions Tuesday night in Weymouth about the bridge construction.
The meeting is designed to provide residents who live near the project area, an opportunity to meet the design and building team.
A look at what made news in Hingham last week.
You Ask, Patch Answers: Are colored Christmas lights banned on Hingham's Main Street?
Detail officers are currently directing traffic on North Street in between the Snug and the Post Office.
Longtime Hingham Planning Board member Paul Healy said he will run for selectman in April after Chairwoman of the Board Laura Burns said she will not seek reelection.
A look at the most read stories from December 31 to January 6 on Hingham Patch.
Water is out in the Pleasant and Middle street area.
The congressman said he is giving "serious consideration" to a run for Senate.
The financial deadline looms in Washington, with no deal yet made. Check this primer, and share your questions and thoughts.
Congress is so focused on the fiscal cliff, the farm bill has yet to be renewed.
The incumbent senator and widow of the late Sen. Edward Kennedy both spoke positively about Markey's candidacy on Friday.
The plan is in its preliminary stages and public comment will be welcome on the MassDOT project.
A look back at seven memorable moments in Hingham
Here were the most read stories from Hingham Patch in 2012.
A speed study shows that drivers on South Street aren't traveling as fast as some residents think.
A study finds that Bay Staters will pay more if the child and college tuition tax credits expire.
On Friday, a Hingham WWII Veteran along with Hingham Service Director Keith Jermyn laid a wreath in front of the Navy Memorial in memory of those who lost their lives.
This event is open to the public, and all WWII Veterans are highly encouraged to attend.
President Obama encourages Americans to lower the American flag to half-staff.
The Metropolitan Area Planning Council Transportation Forum was held at Braintree Town Hall Wednesday morning.
The most read stories of the week in Hingham.
See how expensive it is to live in Hingham.
Governor Deval Patrick ordered the flag to be lowered to half staff at all state buildings.
A look back the most viewed stories, photos and videos from the Thanksgiving week.
Hingham was one of 118 recipients chosen to receive $50,000 to support their solid waste reduction and recycling program.