A look at the most read stories from July 16- 22 on Hingham Patch.
Hingham State Senator Bob Hedlund is pushing for only residents with a license, social security number, or other proof of legal residence to operate and register a vehicle. Hedlund also wants those caught driving without a valid license to face stricter
Aquarion Water Company replaced their Vice President but they would not discuss why the position change was made.
Aquarion is asking Hingham residents to use less water from their irrigation systems and sprinklers because of dry weather.
Hingham State Rep. is hoping to improve elementary school students' reading skills after 2011 MCAS scores showed 39 percent of Massachusetts’ third graders do not read at grade level.
A look at the most read stories from July 9 to July 15.
Angell Animal Medical Center veterinarian Dr. Douglas Braum will provide medical care for the County's K9 dogs and first aid training for handlers.
In our inaugural “Red Commonwealth" survey, influential Republicans paint an early picture for November's general election
U.S. Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren joined us live on July 13 to answer your questions. Here's a short recap of the Q&A session.
The secretary of state approved the three questions on Wednesday
Join Patch and the Massachusetts U.S. Senate candidate for a live Q&A on Friday at 1:15 p.m.
U.S. Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren will chat live on Patch on Friday, July 13. Sign up here to get an email reminder.
A look at recyclables and restricted materials.
Do you have questions for the U.S. Senate candidate? Join the live chat Friday at 1:15 p.m. to have your voice heard.
A look back at the most viewed stories, photo galleries, videos, police blotters and blogs from July 2 to July 8.
While the National Anthem is playing, find out the proper way to salute the stars and stripes.
At 4:30 p.m. this afternoon, the Town Hall will be closed until Thursday.
Massachusetts Senator Scott Brown and his Democratic challenger Elizabeth Warren react to the Supreme Court's decision on the Affordable Care Act.
The controversial South Hingham development will be discussed tonight.
The construction of the new Hingham Middle School has begun on time and under budget.
State Senate Candidate Steve May held a live chat from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. on Thursday, June 21. See the attached conversation.
Let us know if you like the new additions to Jackass Park.
Hingham Veteran donates money he collected from his lemonade stand to the Vietnam Veterans in need.
Steve May has volunteered to participate in Hingham Patch's first live chat on Thursday.
The most read stories from June 11-17.
Ballot to be finalized by AG's office on July 3.
The candidates, incumbents and issues that will be affecting Hingham and its surrounding area.
Hingham held a long-awaited memorial for WWII Veteran Linzee Sewell Hooper on Thursday morning at the Hingham Cemetery.
A look at the very best stories, photo galleries, police logs and blogs from June 4-10.
On Thursday at 9:00 a.m. the Town of Hingham will properly recognized and memorialize Linzee Sewell Hooper, a Seaman First Class during WWII.
Rep. Bradley says the Valor Bill will enhance the quality of life for veterans.
Hingham State Rep says the bill will make Massachusetts more business-friendly and will foster job growth.
Representatives of the LaRouche Political Action Committee were campaigning in Hingham on Tuesday with an image of President Barack Obama with a Adolph Hitler-like mustache.
Veterans, both living and dead, were honored at the Hingham Commons on Monday morning.
The MBTA is looking far and wide for a company to run its commuter rail service.
Before spending your day off a a beach, barbecue or ballpark, one Hingham Veteran hopes families will remember America's fallen heroes.
Bring a lawn chair and head to the Hingham Commons to honor our veterans today.
This Memorial Day, pause and remember America's fallen heroes.
Colonel Frank Curtis, a Commanding Officer of the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 95th Division, will be the guest speaker at this year's Memorial Day Service in Hingham.