Hingham Maritime Center’s Harbor Feast to Support Boating for All

July 24, 2023 By Holly Moriarty From sunrise to sunset all summer long, rowers, sailors, and paddleboarders are enjoying the harbor in classes offered through the Hingham Maritime Center (HMC). HMC has nurtured a community of learning on the water that keeps kids and adults coming back year after year. On Saturday, September 9, HMC …

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William J. Kelly, Jr.

William J. Kelly Jr. of Hingham, died peacefully surrounded by his family, after a short illness on Thursday, July 20, 2023 at the Pat Roche Hospice Home. He was 94. Born in Boston on June 8, 1929, he was raised in Boston neighborhoods of Jamaica Plain, Roslindale and Hyde Park and was the son of …

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SELA: The International Private School Hosts Fall Education Events

July 24, 2023 Submitted By SELA: The International Private School SELA: The International Private School, the region’s only Spanish full immersion school, with locations in Norwell and Hingham, hosts “Open House” and “Information Session” events this fall at its Hingham campus, 75 Sgt. William B. Terry Drive, Hingham, and 137 Washington Street, Norwell. Families can …

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Opinion: Confessions of a “Senior Swiftie”

July 24, 2023 By Glenn Mangurian I was sad to learn of the death of the great, Tony Bennett last week. My wife and I saw him perform twice at the South Shore Music Circus and once at the Wang Center. He had incredible interpretive skills, masterful phrasing and a range of genres from swing and jazz …

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Weekly Meetings & Agendas: July 24 – 28

July 24, 2023 Submitted by the Town of Hingham Main Calendar Tick & Mosquito Talk July 26, 2023, 5:30 PM @Wilcutt Commons Learn how to protect yourself and your loved ones from these insects and their carried diseases Public Meetings Retirement Board July 25, 2023, 10:00 AM @Town Hall South Hearing Room Library Board of …

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Opinion: July 27th 1953… The End Of The “Forgotten War”

July 17, 2023 By Dave Sargent, Allerton House After three years of a bloody and frustrating war, the korean war ended in 1953 when China, North Korea, and South Korea agreed to an armistice. Today proves there has been no “end” to that war and no victory. U.S. troops are stationed there today and there are occasional acts of …

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Flower Power: Helping Hingham veterans

July 19, 2023 By Carol Britton Meyer Gardner Street resident Diane DeNapoli is partnering this summer with Director of Veterans’ Services Keith Jermyn, a retired U.S. Navy senior chief petty officer, in a “Flower Power” fundraising campaign to benefit veterans. DeNapoli, an avid gardener and the daughter of a veteran, will sell beautiful flower arrangements …

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