A look at what made headlines in Hingham this week.
The box is not expected to be used, it will just stay in the Town Hall to be seen as a piece of history.
Selectmen vote to submit application to Seaport Advisory Council for improvements to the harbor.
Senate introduces major illegal immigrant reform legislation.
The re-opening of a bowling alley, new street lights, and top Halloween Costumes have topped the list of headlines this week.
Tuesday evening, the Board Selectmen and Hingham Traffic Committee discussed adding two street lights to Cushing Street for safety reasons.
A look at what made headlines this week in Hingham.
How the DPW and Lighting Company prepare for New England storms.
The changes could go into effect by next spring.
Selectmen and residents were all in favor of the Hingham High School Fields Project which will be presented at the Special Town Meeting.
The existing circuit has reached its capacity.
Last week, Verizon was unable to meet with Selectmen again and they agreed to push off the grant of locations hearing to October 4.
Officials are expecting the Fort Hill Veterans House in Hingham to be finished by the spring.
May believes casinos are not enough to stem revenue crisis.
If the new middle school and high school fields are approved, find out how much it will cost you.
Otis Hill Road, Clark Road and Beal Street will all be paved this week.
Middle School Project and High School Fields were part of discussion at Monday's School Committee meeting.
A police chase, a water main break and back to school all made the news in Hingham this week.
Hingham voters will be asked to raise taxes and pay $35.6 million to construct the new middle school.
A look at how much it costs for accident reports, police reports, and licensing in Hingham.
Tonight's meeting will be held at the Central Meeting Room to make room for the large number of residents expected to attend.
A look back at what made headlines in Hingham this past week.
The Selectmen approved the new designs to Jackass Park, which include addition of trees and flowers.
The Hingham Selectmen agreed to install one sign at each of the park’s four entrances.
The disposal center has been opened since Tuesday as it gives Hingham residents a convenient place to dump broken trees,
Estimated Cost to Hingham could be under $35.6 million
The Selectmen postponed the vote until next Tuesday.
Lifelong Hingham resident Keith Jermyn reenlisted in the US Navy six days after 9/11 because he felt an overwhelming desire to serve.
The cost estimates will be presented at the Board of Selectmen meeting at 7:00 p.m. tonight.
Earthquakes, Hurricanes, and a Coyote Attack topped headlines in Hingham this week.
Tropical Storm Irene Strikes Hingham leaving 3,000 residents without power.
Formation of a Historical Hub may help to protect the town's historical material.
Building Committee happy with the final design.
Increase in dog-related incidents at Bare Cove Park may lead to additional rules and possible fines.
One resident thought the new school looked more like a hotel in downtown Boston.
The LMC requested leases to allow the center to use the two use the Barnes and Steamboat wharves.
Tax-free weekend proves incentive to buy.
A list of stories that made headlines in Hingham last week.
Saturday August 27 will conclude the statewide Farmers Market Week that was declared by Governor Deval Patrick.
The School building Committee held a meeting for the community last night and highlighted the details of the Middle School project.