September Skincare: Fall Facials

Thursday, September 24, 2020 by Gabrielle Martin This fall is the perfect time for a fresh start. And what better occasion to commit to freshening up than partaking in some fantastic fall skincare? The truth is, skincare is a commitment! Maintaining a consistent skincare regimen is essential in upkeep and must be done in addition …

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Hingham Candlelight Vigil Honors Ruth Bader Ginsburg

  Courtesy of Urbano Photo, on behalf of The Hingham Anchor. Monday, September 21 by Carol Britton Meyer Photography courtesy of Urbano Photo, on behalf of The Hingham Anchor As part of a nationwide sunset candlelight vigil, about 120 people gathered at the Hingham Bathing Beach in the early evening last night, September 20,  to …

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How To Up Your Backyard Fire Pit Game This Fall

Photo courtesy of Unsplash. Saturday, September 19, 2020 by Gabrielle Martin All of a sudden fall has arrived, and our new best friend is our fire pit: perfect for socially distancing with close friends and family outdoors, fire pits help keep stay outside a little later into the fall! Even as the temperatures cool, you’ll stay …

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Derby Street Shops Expands Its Derby Street SWEAT Outdoor Fitness Series with Even More Rev’d Spin Classes

Photo courtest of Rev’d Indoor Cycling. September 18, 2020 courtesy of Rev’d Indoor Cycling Rev’d Outdoor Spin Classes Now Being Offered Daily with Newly Added Weekend Rides! WHAT: Derby Street Shops continues to bring outdoor fitness to The Green with even more outdoor spin classes led by the property’s popular locally-owned spin studio, Rev’d Indoor …

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State Representative Joan Meschino Calls for Mass Dept. to Protect Residents’ Health from Weymouth Compressor Station

September 15, 2020 courtesy of Joan Meschino “In view of the emergency shutdown of the Weymouth Compressor Station Friday morning due to a gasket failure, it’s all the more urgent for Mass. Department of Environmental Protection to step up and actually protect us from harm,” said State Rep. Joan Meschino (D-Hull). State Representative Joan Meschino …

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Hingham Historical Society Fall Programming Offers Community a Variety of Virtual and In-Person Experiences

September 15, 2020 courtesy of Hingham Historical Society All photos courtesy of Deirdre Anderson, Executive Director of the HHS The Hingham Historical Society launches its fall programming this month and offers the community a variety of in-person and virtual opportunities to gather safely together and experience Hingham’s rich history. Join the Society on Thursday, September …

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Doublemint Home Announces First Permanent Location at 106 North St.

Photo courtesy of Doublemint Home. Monday, September 14, 2020 by Gabrielle Martin Exciting news from Doublemint Home: the Hingham-based business has announced it will be opening at its first permanent location at 106 North Street. The idea of establishing a permanent location for Doublemint’s products all originated with John Olson III of Woodworks, Etc. Wilson …

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Gregory L. Tucker Obituary

Gregory L. Tucker September 1, 2020 Gregory L. Tucker of Hingham, MA died on September 1, 2020.  He is survived by his wife Sally Cole Tucker; his son Benjamin Cole Tucker, Ben’s wife Megan Harper, and grandson Ethan Harper of San Diego, California; his brother Kenneth Tucker and wife Kathy of Norton; his sister Janet …

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Edward C. Johnson Obituary

Edward C. Johnson June 25, 2020 Edward C. Johnson, age 94, of Hingham, Massachusetts, passed away peacefully at Linden Ponds on June 25, 2020. Edward is survived by his wife Arlene, their eight children, nineteen grandchildren, and fifteen great-grandchildren. He was born on January 24, 1926 in Belmont, Massachusetts to Angie (McGuigan) Johnson and Edward …

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