Aquarion Water Company to host open meeting to discuss $500,000 takeover study of water company.
In case you missed it, here's a list of the top stories from March 26 to April 1 on Hingham Patch.
Hedlund and Bradley speak out about DPU's order for a 10 percent water price increase in Hingham.
Hedlund believes the MBTA's financial problems will continue and says the MBTA has once again shown a bias against the ferry service.
Fare Increases by 23 percent, service cuts to the Greenbush Line, all part of MBTA's latest proposals.
St. Patrick's Day parties, sunny days, and scary crashes topped headlines in Hingham last week.
Next Saturday, Hingham has agreed to shut off its lights for one hour to demonstrate a concern about the impact of energy use.
Burglaries in West Hingham, Alleged Hingham murderer believed to have committed suicide, and an English Wigwam in town.
In a letter addressed on Tuesday afternoon to their customers, Richard A. Davey, Secretary and CEO of MassDOT, and MBTA GM Jonathan Davis, said their final proposal will include both cuts and a fare increase to close a budget gap.
Bradley thankful that new website which makes it easier than ever for citizens to learn how their hard-earned tax dollars are being used.
An Olympic Gold Medalist visits book store, a high school bomb scare, a Republic Primary Election, and multiple arrests all in Hingham this week.
Sen. Hedlund and Rep Bradley Lead Fight Against Aquarion Water Company’s Proposed Rate Increase Effecting Towns of Hingham, Hull, and Cohasset
A look at the full election results from the town of Hingham.
Massachusetts voters will name their GOP pick today on Super Tuesday.
Only 3 percent of Hingham registered voters from Precincts 1-4 have filled out a ballot as of 11:30 a.m. and the numbers are not expected to get much higher.
The polling locations have changed for some Hingham residents so be sure to check where to vote on Tuesday.
Guns stolen from Hingham car wash, surprise visit from celebrity, library plans to install new lights and a serious accident on Main Street topped headlines in Hingham.
After residents lost power for days during Tropical Storm Irene, the Senate has adopted measures to improve utility customer service during storms.
Wind knocked out power in Hingham for an hour on Friday night.
Two serious crashes top headlines in Hingham last week.
At $3.60 a gallon for gas, some South Shore residents fear the cost of filling their tank.
The Hingham Traffic Committee said the number of accidents are down in Hingham, but the Route 3A rotary is the most dangerous.
A look back at the top stories in Hingham from the past week.
In an interview with the Boston Globe, State Transportation Secretary Richard Davey said the state is scrambling to raise enough revenue so that proposed service cuts can be scotched.
The commuter rail trains have continued to arrive at the West Hingham and Nantasket Junction stations on-time.
With the help of State Grants, the Hingham Harbor will see cleaner water.
Registration deadline for the March 6 Presidential Primary is Wednesday, February 15.
A look at the top 10 stories of the week in Hingham.
Wednesday commuters from Quincy to Plymouth came together to sound off to MBTA about their proposed service cuts and fare hikes.
The public is encouraged to participate by attending the hearing and they will get the opportunity to speak and submit written comments to the MBTA.
A look back at the news from last week in Hingham.
While MBTA GM Jon Davis was at the Shipyard, commuters urged him to keep the ferry service in place and explained to him that it provides a reliable, convenient and safe route to downtown Boston.
The Hingham park has posted stricter rules for dog walkers and will issue fines to any violators.
After a half-century of service, Tom O’Donnell is leaving his post as Town Moderator.
Genevieve Davis of Norwell plans to challenge current State Sen. Robert Hedlund.
A fatal crash, burglars caught , and a Wahlburgers clothing contest all in Hingham this weekend.
The MBTA GM will not only visit the Shipyard, but he will greet commuters.
School Building Committee grateful for unprecedented opportunity to present information on the new middle school to three Hingham Permitting Boards.