Hingham Middle School/High School hold walkouts in support of LGBTQ+ Rights

Photos by Josh Ross March 15, 2022 By Carol Britton Meyer Hingham Middle and High School students participated in walkouts Friday afternoon promoted by the Gender Sexuality, & Allies groups — formerly the Gay-Straight Alliance — to stand against the passage of recent LGBTQ+ legislation in Texas and Florida. Hingham Pride Project member Michelle Larned …

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Sign up for South Shore Country Club Volunteer Day!

March 14, 2022 By Carol Britton Meyer Twenty people have already signed up for Volunteer Day at South Shore Country Club on Saturday, March 26, from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. The golf course will be closed during those hours to accommodate the cleanup. While that’s a good start, more volunteers are needed to perform …

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Hingham Girls Ready to Play Ball

March 11, 2022 Submitted by Ally Donnelly  Julia Schirmer first stepped onto a softball field in second grade. Unsure of herself and the sport, the then 7-year-old knew she had a home here. “It’s given me confidence,” Julia, now a 7th grader at Hingham Middle School, says. “Confidence in the batter’s box, in the game–just …

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Hingham’s own Kate Schembri in Something Rotten!

L-R Melissa Kutchmanich of Kingston, Janis Hudson of Watertown, Cynthia Krebs of Duxbury, Brad Reinking of Watertown, Elizabeth Nunnery of Hanover, Kate Schembri of Hingham, (front) Kitty Hilton of E. Bridgewater, and Christie Reading of Bryantville March 7, 2022 Submitted by The Company Theatre The Company Theatre has announced its upcoming production of Something Rotten!, …

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Hingham Students Medal in National Math Competition

Charlie Inglis and Avery Buckley Griffin March 3, 2022 Submitted by The Sage School Fourth graders Charlie Inglis and Avery Buckley Griffin of Hingham, students at the Sage School in Foxboro, achieved national recognition for their achievement in the Fall 2021 national Noetic Learning Math Contest (NLMC), a semiannual problem-solving contest for elementary and middle …

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Two Hingham High Students Nominated for Prestigious Scholars Program

Curtis Murphy with his father and mother, Jay and Hillary Murphy. March 3, 2022 By Carol Britton Meyer Hingham High School seniors Ella Niehoff and Curtis Murphy were recently nominated to represent Massachusetts in the U.S. Presidential Scholars Program, established in 1964 by executive order of President Lyndon B. Johnson to recognize and honor the …

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