Lynch is becoming acquainted with the Massachusetts 8th congressional district which now includes Hingham.
Steve May said earlier this week that he is heartened by the fact that the vast majority of his campaign donations came from "ordinary folks" not "large moneyed interests."
The Middle School will be presented to the town tonight at a special meeting.
Whitey Bulger and John Elway visited Hingham while dog shooting, a bank robbery and a snow storm also made Hingham news this week.
6,200 jobs cut in December, but four of 10 private sectors added jobs.
Proposed Warrant Article would allow Hingham the ability to "promote commercial development."
Commuter boat riders will get chance to speak directly to the MBTA GM about proposed subsidy elimination.
Today Wikipedia, Google, Reddit and a smattering of web properties are "going black" and restricting access to protest the SOPA/PIPA bills on the congress' agenda.
As Wikipedia will blackout the English-language site Wednesday to protest two Congressional anti-piracy bills, Massachusetts Senator Scott Brown tweeted his plans to vote against the bills.
In case you were MIA last week, here's a look back at what made headlines in Hingham while you were gone.
A Boston Globe reports that the proposed price increase and service cuts are just to start a conversation.
Greenbush Line ends 2011 with best performance since 2009.
Work is due to begin in the summer to repair existing facilities.
The School Committee is inviting interested individuals to meet with them on Sunday, Jan. 22.
State Senator Robert Hedlund critiques the MBTA.
The Registry of Motor Vehicles will hand out guides to teens receiving driving permits that supporters say will help parents and teens complete the required supervised driving.
Hingham's only Medal of Honor winner, Seaman Herbert Lewis Foss served in the US Navy and fought in the Spanish American War.
In case you missed a story from last week, here are the top news items from the last seven days.
On Saturday morning a public meeting was hosted by the Board of Selectmen at Town Hall to discuss the MBTA's proposed cutbacks. Rep. Bradley encouraged residents to take part in the MBTA hearings.
A total of 45 pints of blood was collected at Hingham's community blood drive Friday afternoon during National Volunteer Blood Donor Month.
While a construction team uses the Middle School faculty lot, teachers will park their vehicles on the school's tennis courts.
For now, Hull will reimburse Hingham for whatever time the officer, Leslie Badger, is spending away from her typical duties.
Sustainable Strategies are key to delivering a cost-efficient building.
South Shore Legislators Secured a Local Hearing on the Proposed MBTA fare hike and service elimination after residents showed displeasure.
Hingham Town Clerk Eileen McCracken and the Hingham Selectmen agreed to keep the Derby Clubhouse on Linden Ponds Way as the polling location for Precinct 6A.
Chamber President Peter Forman is not OK with the MBTA's proposal to cut ferry services from Hingham to Boston. Forman wrote the MBTA a letter telling him to back away from the idea.
The Hingham Selectmen were upset and surprised by the possibility that the Hingham to Boston MBTA ferry service may be cut.
The agreement ensures that the town will be reimbursed in a timely manner while the new Middle School is being built. It also ensures that the town will stick to their originally proposed model.
The MBTA has proposed service cuts and fare increases that may affect Hingham commuters.
A look at the best of 2011, voted by the people of Hingham.
Weekend commuter rail service will remain in place until Spring 2012.
The transfer station will be closed on Christmas and New Years.
Hingham's unemployment rate dips to 4.4 percent while the National average drops to its lowest since 2009.
Hedlund believes people are scamming the EBT card system.
Town officials are planning for next year's budget, but they expect a deficit will be offset by new revenue.
Town officials, residents unimpressed with Aquarion's failure to fix water main problem.
Each year around the holidays, DAR’s Division of Animal Health sees a sharp increase in the number of pet adoptions and purchases.
The MSBA anticipates that this initiative will serve as a useful tool to assist communities with meeting cash flow needs in this challenging economy.
A look at what made headlines from December 28- December 4.
Selectmen agree that local winery can sell their product and provide free samples at the Hingham Holiday Farmers Market on Dec. 10.