Joseph Edward Landers

May 3, 2023 Joseph Edward Landers, 85, long-time resident of Hingham, died peacefully at home on May 2nd, 2023 from heart failure. He is survived by his wife of 49 years, Marcia (Warren) Landers, three children, Marc Landers of Weymouth, Kerry Landers of Pembroke, and Andrea Collins and her husband Mark Collins of Scituate, and …

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Hingham Farmers Market 2023– Opening Day Saturday May 6

May 4, 2023 By Mark Cullings, President of Hingham Farmers Market The Hingham Farmers Market (HFM) is back in business starting this Saturday May 6. The HFM is at the Station Street parking lot from 9am-1pm. The lot, at the intersection of Station Street and Water Street, uses 95 Station St., Hingham as a GPS locator. “It’s …

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Hingham Public Library Presents Tenor David Won

May 4, 2023 By The Hingham public Library The Hingham Library is pleased to welcome tenor David Won, accompanied by pianist Timothy Steele, on Saturday, May 13 at 3:00. This is their 9th year performing together. They will present songs from Les Miserables, Elijah, Requiem by Webber, Hayes, Psalm 23, and one of the most beloved sacred Korean …

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Featured Listing: 507 Main Street

May 4, 2023 Submitted by Darleen Lannon 507 Main St: 5 Bedrooms, 4.5 Bathrooms, 6,078 sq ft, 2.27 acres Property Listed for $2,799,000 by Darleen Lannon OPEN HOUSE: Friday, May 5th from 11am-1pm & Saturday, May 6th from 11am-1pm This iconic home is one of the most admired properties in Hingham! Located on a bucolic …

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Peace Officers’ Memorial Day in the United States

May 3, 2023 Submitted by the Town Of Hingham Veterans’ Services The Town of Hingham Department of Veterans’ Services, in conjunction with the Veterans’ Council, annually presents our local Police Department with a Memorial Wreath to show our continued support and remembrance. This year a brief ceremony will be conducted in front of Town Hall at 15:00hrs. – …

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Weir River Farm Needs Your Help: Seeking Volunteers!

May 3, 2023 Submitted by Weir River Farm There’s an invader at historic Weir River Farm and it’s putting birds, butterflies and endangered native wildflowers at risk! It’s the non-native invasive plant called Garlic Mustard, and the good news is that every plant pulled this spring will prevent up to 3,000 new plants next year. …

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Ride the mechanical shark at Hingham Education Foundation Fundraiser

May 3, 2023 Submitted by Ally Donnelly Spring is in the air. Hingham is awash in blossoming green trees, chirping birds and, ahhh, the creak of mechanical sharks. Sharks? Yes! The Hingham Education Foundation’s fundraiser Friday night is Adult Spring Break. The Paragon in Hull is being transformed into madcap yesteryear (or the 80s and …

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Opinion: Democracy is alive and thriving in Hingham

May 2, 2023 By Glenn Mangurian Freedom has many difficulties and democracy is not perfect but the concept of self-governance is compelling. A critical element of our democracy is freedom of thought and speech. There are inherent tensions among our beliefs and opinions. The tensions between the common good and self-interest have devolved, in some cases, to emotional …

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