Q&A with Kerrie G. Genes, Owner and Operator of KFIT

Photo courtesy of Kerrie G. Genes. Date by Gabrielle S. Martin Kerrie G. Genes relocated her business, KFIT, to 35 Pond Park, Hingham almost three years ago after outgrowing three previous locations over several years in Kerrie’s hometown of Weymouth. “I was on the hunt for ‘forever’ business home,” she shares, “when I came across …

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Elaine Kline Obituary

Elaine Kline October 25, 2020 Elaine Kline, 75, of Hingham, died Sunday October 25, 2020. Beloved wife of 46 years of the late John Ellis Kline. Devoted mother of Jonathan and his wife Sarah. Loving grandmother of Thomas Ellis, James Franklin, and Phoebe Margaret. Daughter of Helen (Staffieri) and the late Frank Poliferno. Sister of …

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Crack a Cold One with Michael Sartor of Shakesbeer

November 2, 2020 by Gabrielle S. Martin (photos courtesy of Michael Sartor) Michael Sartor has been a Hingham resident for the past decade and a half, living here in town with his wife Jessie and their three sons. Sartor practices law full-time in Boston while also balancing the Shakesbeer Brewing business which he and Jessie …

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With Colder Months Ahead, Trident Truly Delivers

Swordfish. by Courtney Doyle Trident Galley & Raw Bar, located in the Hingham Shipyard, is among the many local restaurants that are flipping the script on restaurant dining this fall and winter. Trident, one of five restaurants owned by master restaurateur (and all-around awesome guy) Brian Houlihan, will be launching a chef-inspired, specially-curated menu designed …

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Promise a Girl Scout You’ll Vote

by Kaja Fickes and Kelly Moore Election Day is only two days away. With the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment and women’s suffrage, the Hingham Girl Scouts decided to celebrate by participating in a National Girl Scouts service project to Promote the Vote: “Our goal is to mobilize Hingham to take action like a …

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Hallow Harvest: Making New Memories at Saint Paul School

October 31, 2020 by Christina Olayon-Baker Saint Paul School students celebrated its first “Hallow Harvest” that included a week of festive activities. A “Hallow Harvest,” indeed! Festive pumpkin patches, from pumpkins supplied by Sauchuk’s Farm, were created by the students in Preschool – Grade 8. These pumpkins are from Grade One’s patch! It started with …

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