A look at the top stories from May 14-20.
Hingham honors Peace Officers Memorial Day and Police Week.
In case you missed it, here are the top stories of last week.
Jim O'Neill of Hingham is now a member of the State's Council for Innovation.
A total of 11 Hingham roads will be repaved this summer.
The Bill would empower consumers, maintain quality and provide efficiencies.
Massachusetts was the first state in the union to allow same-sex couples to get married.
In case you missed it, here are the top 10 stories of the week.
After being elected to the Board of Selectman on Saturday, Irma Lauter thanked the people of Hingham for voting.
This week in Hingham, hundreds of residents took part in Town Meeting and Town Election.
The full list of election results, precinct by precinct.
See who won in Saturday's Town Election races.
Hingham Town Meeting 2012 will resume tonight at 7:00 p.m. at Hingham High School.
Hingham's Annual Town Election is today, Saturday April 28. Ballots are open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Hingham is expected to see a 25 percent voter turnout, which is greater than a typical Annual Town Election.
See the candidates and the question that will appear on Hingham's Town Election ballot on Saturday, April 28.
See who is running for the open Town Moderator seat. The election is Saturday, April 28 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
A look at the three candidates running for the open selectman seat. The election is Saturday, April 28 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Town Meeting will resume next Monday.
After a lengthy discussion at Town Meeting, residents voted in favor of the new sewer system which will now be installed on both Cottage and Ship Street.
Derby Street Shoppes will not install computerized electronic signs like the ones seen at Legacy Place in Dedham.
At last night’s Town Meeting, the 85-year-old was recognized by Hingham Selectmen.
A lengthy Aquarion discussion ensures that Town Meeting will need a second sitting.
Town Meeting did not finish Monday night, but here is a list of the remaining articles which will be addressed Tuesday evening.
At last night's Town Meeting the majority of Hingham residents voted in favor of a feasibility study to purchase the town’s water infrastructure from Aquarion Water Company.
While most families were on April Vacation last week, they may have missed the news in Hingham. Here is a list of the top stories of the week.
Article 19 seems to be the most popular article at tonight's Town Meeting but here is a full list of everything that will be addressed.
Tonight will be Tom O’Donnell’s last Town Meeting as Moderator.
Let us know if you will attend Monday's Town Meeting.
What you need to know for Town Meeting about the water rate dispute between Aquarion and the Town of Hingham.
From now until May 13, the Hingham Transfer Station will be collecting tires.
The Hingham Deputy Harbormaster believes the state should mandate these classes in order for boaters to operate a vessel.
A look back at the very best stories in Hingham last week from April 9-15.
A new schedule for the Greenbush Line will go into effect starting April 23.
Hingham officials announced local towns will receive $200 million for roads and bridges this year.
A list of candidates on the Town Election ballot on Saturday, April 28.
The MBTA faces a budget deficit heading into the next fiscal year which begins July 1.
The ferry service will remain, however prices will increase 33 percent.