Center for Active Living Hosting Open House!

March 28, 2024 By Carol Britton Meyer The Hingham Center for Active Living is hosting an open house Wednesday, April 3, from 12 to 2 p.m. The community is invited to attend the ceremonial ribbon cutting to celebrate the former Senior Center’s new name and brand. The event – open to residents of all ages …

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HHS Excels at Massachusetts Association of Mathematics Olympiad Contest

March 28, 2024 Submitted by Hingham Public Schools Congratulations to Ryan Chang for being named a finalist in the Massachusetts Association of Mathematics Olympiad Contest, marking the first time in 15 years for an HHS student. Additionally, seven other HHS students were named semi-finalists from the October competition: Tori Dell (sophomore) – 2nd place Gabe …

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Route 3A project will make corridor safer and more user-friendly

March 28, 2024 By Carol Britton Meyer Planning for major changes to the busy Route 3A corridor along the Hingham harborfront and beyond continues, with a focus on improving the safety of pedestrians, motorists, and bicyclists while providing a more user-friendly and enjoyable experience for residents and visitors alike. These include a reconfigured and landscaped …

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Featured Listing: 2 Franklin Rodgers Road

March 28, 2024 By Kerrin Rowley 2 Franklin Rodgers Road: 6 Bedrooms, 4.5 Bathrooms, 5,283 sq ft, 1 acre Property Listed For $3,490,000 By Kerrin Rowley Open House: Friday, March 29th 10:00am – 12:30pm Saturday, March 30th 11:00am – 1:00pm Sunday, March 31st 12:000pm – 1pm Welcome to the epitome of luxury living in Hingham’s …

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Dancers From Clann Lir Academy Visit Linden Ponds

March 27, 2024 By Paige McManus On Friday, step dancers from Clann Lir Academy brought the luck of the Irish to Linden Ponds! Eight dancers from the Irish dance academy based in Hingham performed for residents and staff to celebrate the start of St. Patrick’s Day weekend. Dancers performed in both their ghillies (soft shoes) and hard shoes, …

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OPINION: The Hostility of Hostile Architecture

March 26, 2024 By Renee Martel, High School Junior/Hingham Resident In a world of busy schedules and chaos, it can be hard to notice small changes around us. Nevertheless, the Boston area has seen a shift in countless public spaces in the past couple of years that’s impossible to miss: the addition of hostile architecture. Hostile architecture …

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