Residents criticized National Grid's work and conduct on Fairview Street at a recent Selectmen's meeting.
The U.S. Postal Service provides a yearly run-down on when, how to ship your holiday packages.
Registry inspectors and police officers stopped 62 vehicles, issued 18 violations and two criminal complaints.
Patrick renewed a request for disaster assistance for the Massachusetts Fishing Industry earlier this week.
State Sen. Robert Hedlund cosponsored an amendment today during the redistricting debate that would have reunited the coast from Quincy to Provincetown into one Congressional district.
The Town of Hingham, State Sen. Robert Hedlund and Rep. Garrett Bradley all oppose the water rate increase.
Veterans from Scituate and Hingham to make up one Veteran Service Department.
Brendan Wright, 17, recognized by Hingham Police for buckling up
Sen. Hedlund allowed a caller to make racial comments last month on his radio show on WATD. Critics are outraged that Hedlund never stopped the caller.
The bill is aimed at protecting public safety.
Veterans Day, tournament games, and a new district for Hingham all this past week.
Last home game of football season acknowledges the battles on the sports field by Hingham Veterans
Hingham Veterans received an overwhelming round of applause for their service to America.
The Town of Hingham held a morning breakfast for veterans and their families this morning.
Hingham will move from the 10th to the 8th Congressional District. Rep. Keating will also move.
Halloween, an OUI crash, and a Seafood Investigation topped headlines in Hingham this week.
State Senate Candidate Steve May welcomes voters to a meet and greet session on Thursday.
If Casinos come to the Bay State, Hedlund wants local businesses to be able to offer the same promotions.
Construction will not begin until various town committees issue permits to the project,
Author and former Florida Governor and Senator Bob Graham will visit the Hingham Library on November 8.
A Boston Globe investigation found that local seafood restaurants either purposely or inadvertently mislabeled fish on their menus.
Wahlburgers opened with a bang, the new Middle School wins, a Nor'Easter hits the state, and downtown celebrated the arts.
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Proposal to renovate the Bathhouse and include refreshment stand supported by majority of residents.
A look at what made news this past week in Hingham.
Beautification Project starts to take shape alongside Route 228.
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Seaman Herbert Foss was honored, State Senator Candidates take shots at each other, 99 Restaurant broken into from the roof.
An opponent going after Robert Hedlund's state senate seat has filed an ethics complaint over an amendment Hedlund successfully attached to the Massachusetts casino bill.
The party will take place Saturday at 9 a.m.
Hedlund's office also explains that the Local Restaurant Protection amendment does not lift the ban on happy hours in Massachusetts.
Steve May believes Hedlund's proposed casino plan is a violation of State Ethics Law because the State Senator owns a restaurant in Weymouth Landing.
State Senator Robert Hedlund sponsored a casino bill amendment Tuesday that stated that if the proposed Massachusetts casinos can offer free drinks, so should restaurants.
Hingham's only Congressional Medal of Honor recipient was honored Wednesday at the Fort Hill Cemetery.
Hingham Selectmen discuss Verizon work, landfill capping, rock salt and Town Counsel services
2012 Boating Season will see changes implemented in Hingham Harbor.
As lobster season approaches in the Hingham Harbor, the state encourages residents to support local lobster industries such as South Shore Lobster at the Shipyard.
Friendly's faces bankruptcy, Hingham residents reflect on death of Steve Jobs, Hingham Library tries to break reading World Record.
Residents will have until October 14 to register to vote if they want a say in the new Middle School and High School Fields Project.