Congressional candidate Matt Temperley joined us on Aug. 30 for a live chat. Here's a short recap of the Q&A session.
Congressional candidate Joseph Selvaggi joined us Tuesday for a live chat. Here's a short recap of the Q&A session.
In case you missed it, here are the most read stories from last week: August 27 to September 2.
In Hingham on Thursday, Gail Huff explained how she balanced family life while rising to success in the working-world.
Which candidate will challenge Hedlund in November?
Congressional candidate Joseph Selvaggi will chat live on Patch on Tuesday, Sept. 4. Sign up here to get an email reminder.
Congressional candidate Matt Temperley will chat live on Patch on Thursday, Aug. 30. Sign up here to get an email reminder.
Lynch will run for election of the new 8th Congressional District, which represents the Town of Hingham.
Republicans Joseph Selvaggi and Matt Temperley will face off in the Sept. 6 primary election to challenge U.S. Rep Stephen Lynch in the 8th Congressional District.
Republicans Matt Temperley and Joseph Selvaggi will face off in the Sept. 6 primary election to challenge U.S. Rep Stephen Lynch in the 8th Congressional District.
In case you were away last week, here are the most read stories on Hingham Patch from Aug. 20-26.
State Senate candidate Steve May joined us in June in a live chat. Here's a recap of the Q&A session.
State Senate candidate Genevieve Davis joined us yesterday in a live chat. Here's a recap of the Q&A session.
Genevieve Davis answered questions from Patch readers.
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An op-ed from 8th Congressional Candidate Joe Selvaggi.
In case you missed it, here's a look at the top stories, photos and police logs from August 13-19.
The Chronicle of Philanthropy has released detailed information on philanthropy by state, county, town and zip code. Those making the least money in Hingham give, percentage-wise, the most.
Matt Temperley who will run for Congressman for the 8th District is now being endorsed by Combat Veterans For Congress PAC.
Genevieve Davis has volunteered to participate in Hingham Patch's live chat on Thursday.
The Town Clerk's Office will be open until 8 p.m. on Friday, August 17, to accommodate voter registration.
Elizabeth Warren received a warm welcome from Linden Ponds on Tuesday.
In case you missed it, here are the top stories and police logs from August 6 to August 12. These posts received the most page views.
Patch asked their political influencers to react to the news Paul Ryan will be Mitt Romney's running mate.
Obamacare: The Antithesis of Economic Growth.
Governor Deval Patrick has ordered the US flag to be lowered at all main or administration buildings of each public institution in the state.
A government funded program helped saved the life of one Hingham teen, now she is making sure the program continues to receive support from local politicians.
A look at the top police logs, news, photo galleries, blogs and stories from July 30 to August 5.
Plans to turn the 44-year-old building on Route 3A into a refreshment stand are in the works.
After Tuesday, the House and Senate will not have an opportunity to override any veto.
There were over 400 million passenger trips on the MBTA in fiscal year 2012, according to the transit authority—the highest yearly ridership in MBTA history.
The legislation requires any person that registers a car in Massachusetts hold a license, social security number, or other proof of legal residence.
A bill filed by Hedlund and supported by Bradley will make it more difficult for water companies to raise rates.
The governor on Saturday sent the anti-crime bill back to the Legislature.
A look at the top police logs, news and stories from July 23 to July 29.
Aquarion implemented a new “red code” communication system which will notify customers via a recorded telephone message about information pertaining to their water supply.
In our inaugural “Blue Commonwealth" survey, influential Democrats paint an early picture for November's general election.