Little Laxers Registration is Now Available!

March 23, 2023 Submitted by Greg Timmons Little Laxers is a series of COED skills and drills sessions for Kindergarten aged players created to introduce the game of lacrosse to boys and girls in a FUN and low-pressure environment. <Click Here to Register> We use fun drills and games to encourage confidence and skills that …

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Hingham Historical Society Hosted Volunteer Appreciation Cocktail Party

March 22, 2023 Submitted by the Hingham Historical Society The Hingham Historical Society hosted a St. Patrick’s Day themed Volunteer Appreciation Cocktail party on Thursday, March 16th. Over 60 of the Society’s volunteers were treated to a festive evening of live music, traditional Irish fare, and cocktails in the ballroom of the Society’s headquarters at …

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Tee Club Scholarship Application Now Open

March 22, 2023 Submitted by The Tee Club The Tee Club, a local women’s golf club from South Shore Country Club in Hingham, is now accepting applications from young women between the ages of 12 and 18 for up to a $500 scholarship to help defray the cost of golf lessons, golf clinics, or the …

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OPINION: Alternative Facts Don’t Exist

March 21, 2023 By Michael Weymouth It used to be that facts were at the root of our public discourse. But no longer. Facts have become what people choose to believe, as too many of them seek confirmation of their world view wherever they can find it. When a news source bases its reporting and …

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Select Board considers potential purchase of harborfront property

March 21, 2023 By Carol Britton Meyer The potential purchase of an available parcel of land bordering Hingham Harbor — contingent on ultimate approval by the Select Board, Advisory Committee, and Town Meeting voters following a due diligence process —  would be in keeping with the town’s overall plans for continuous improvement and beautification of …

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Linden Ponds’ Ukulele Club Brings Music and Joy to the Community

March 20, 2023 Submitted by Linden Ponds The ukulele, which first became popular in America during the Great Depression, is experiencing a resurgence of interest–likely due to its affordability, portability, and accessibility. This emerging trend is nowhere more evident than at Linden Ponds, an Erickson Senior Living community in Hingham, Mass. “Anyone can play and, …

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The Hingham Town Forest Turns 100 Years Old

March 20, 2023 By Stephen Dempsey After one hundred years, Hingham’s 110-acre George Washington Forest is one of the Town’s finest assets, worthy of remembrance, celebration and continued attention. Although the forest is facing several maintenance challenges now, the benefits to the community in this post-COVID era of renewed public interest in outdoor activities will be countless. The forest’s …

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