Derby Street Shops Announces bartaco Will Open Later This Year, Bringing Its Eclectic Menu of Tacos and Street Food to the South Shore

February 1, 2024 Submitted by Derby St Shops Derby Street Shops’ dining options are expanding with the exciting arrival of bartaco, opening at the property later this year. Embodying the essence of a vibrant, healthy outdoor lifestyle, bartaco is a haven for fresh, upscale street food served in a welcoming, laid-back setting. Marking its debut on the South …

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Human Rights Commission Statement for Black History Month

February 1, 2024 by Student Commission Member Akaashi Shetty on behalf of the Hingham Human Rights Commission “There will come a time when we will love humanity, when we will gain the courage to fight for an equitable society for our beloved humanity, knowing, intelligently, that when we fight for humanity, we are fighting for …

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Hingham Public Library February Events

January 31, 2024 By Hingham Public Library Stay Sharp: Nutrition to Support Brain Health Monday, February 5 at 7:15 on Zoom The brain is not an island! Learn about the role of diet, lifestyle choices and the gut microbiome in supporting brain health and mental health. Kathy Jordan, MS, RDN, CPT is a registered dietitian. She will …

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HINGHAM ARTS ALLIANCE TO HOLD ITS SECOND ANNUAL FUNDRAISER

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 30, 2024 HINGHAM, MA – Hingham Arts Alliance (HAA), an arts booster organization launched in April 2022, is hosting pARTy for the Arts on Saturday, March 23, at the Hingham Community Center. The event will bring together local supporters of the arts, and all funds raised will support the arts in …

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At the Edge of Actuality and Imagination: Hingham Resident, Gail Moran Slater’s Poetry

January 30, 2024 By Carl Blumenthal On the cover of Hingham resident, Gail Moran Slater’s new book of poetry, At the Edge (Antrim House, www.antrimhousebooks.com, paperback, $15.00, also available from Amazon) is the oil painting, “Automat,” one of Edward Hopper’s masterpieces depicting the loneliness and alienation of early modern urban life. Against the inky backdrop …

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Unlocking Perspectives on Purposeful Living, in Hingham: Introducing Advice for Life Course

January 29, 2024 By Rabbi Levi Lezell Advice for Life, a six-week course by the Rohr Jewish Learning Institute (JLI), was recently launched at the Hingham Community Center. This immersive journey explores the extensive written communications of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, of blessed memory, considered the most influential Rabbi of modern times. …

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Notre Dame Robotics Team Advances to State Competition!

January 29, 2024 Submitted by Notre Dame Academy The Cou-gears, Notre Dame Academy’s Robotics Team, is heading to the FTC State competition! The school and team are pleased and proud that they have qualified for the state competition which will take place on Saturday, March 9 in Andover. The team had an outstanding day on January …

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Garden Club of Hingham Celebrates Centennial Anniversary

January 29, 2024 By Polly Minugh Sophia Plimpton’s interest in gardening led her to found the Garden Club of Hingham. She and her husband Harold lived in a sprawling estate in the fashionable Cole Street area (now 61 Burditt Avenue). Their property overlooked Hingham Harbor and boasted an orchard, grapevines, extensive gardens, a reflecting pool, and a tennis court. …

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