By Christopher Haraden The official name of the country’s anniversary is difficult to pronounce – semiquincentennial, or 250 years – but it’s easy to join in the fun as Hull celebrates this special ...
Submitted by Steven M Greenberg Past President, Hull Chamber of Commerce The Looking Good Business and Home Decorating ...
By Christopher Haraden In a series of votes prior to launching its annual goal-setting retreat Tuesday night, the select ...
Water usage rates increased by 3% for Weir River Water System customers in Hingham, Hull, and part of Cohasset on July 1, in addition to a $65 annual capital debt service assessment for single-family ...
A recount of votes for the three-year seat on the Hull Redevelopment Authority brought the candidates closer, but did not ...
The annual Fourth of July parade will be held in the Hampton Circle neighborhood on Saturday, July 4 at 10 a.m. at the Lt.
By Carol Britton Meyer During a nearly three-hour meeting June 24, the select board decided not to participate in a pilot program to extend the hours of liquor licenses and to allow for public ...
The consultant who studied traffic patterns in the Allerton Hill area as part of the seawall reconstruction project ...
The long-awaited rehabilitation of the historic Fort Revere water tower is under way, and the town reports that the contractor has completed a substantial amount of work and expects to be finished ...
We understand that some subscribers did not receive their copy of The Hull Times as scheduled. With Friday’s Juneteenth ...
Thanks to William M. “Doc” Bergan and his 1968 book “Old Nantasket,” we know that for a long period of time, Hull was controlled by a single political group known colloquially as the “Old Ring.” Led, ...
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