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Prohibition raids, a presidential visit, and ‘frolic’ on the beach highlighted Hull’s summer of 1925
By John J. Galluzzo Beauty pageants, summer sunshine and even a presidential visit were offset by a rash of car accidents, powerful summer storms and at least one man falling down an elevator shaft ...
By Carol Britton Meyer As he prepares for the start of the 2025-26 school year, Superintendent of Schools Michael Jette reflected on his first year leading the Hull Public Schools. What has impressed ...
It’s here! The Hull Times annual guide to enjoying summer in Hull was included in the June 19 edition of the paper mailed to ...
The select board seeks interested residents to serve on the newly formed Hull Community Housing Trust Fund. In May, annual town meeting approved the creation of a municipal affordable housing trust to ...
By Carol Britton Meyer For the sixth year in a row, Hull Municipal Light Plant will rent generators to provide electricity to ...
Attorney cites ‘significant procedural defect’ in town meeting vote to change light plant management
By Carol Britton Meyer The select board this week heard from town counsel about why he believes the town meeting article that ...
Continuing a tradition begun in 1881 along the town’s miles of shoreline, the Hull Lifesaving Museum will present its annual ...
• 18U Softball won its first game of the summer, a 5-4 victory over Quincy. McKenzie Neal went 1-for-1 with a double and a walk with two RBIs and Natalie Reilly had a single. Alyza Tavares, Allie ...
ALL EARS: Coastal Cat Rescue turned a year old and celebrated with a concert by The Pitfalls band in the back yard of one the organization’s board members. The event was filled with fun, love, good ...
The Friends of Paragon Carousel has launched a pop-up vintage-style arcade inside the Paragon Park Museum in the historic clocktower building this summer. This one-of-a-kind summer attraction features ...
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