Staff and volunteers from the Center for Coastal Studies returned to Hull Monday to employ a 215-foot crane to remove heavy ...
By Carol Britton Meyer Most Hull residents responding to the Hull Redevelopment Authority’s survey about future uses of its ...
Submitted by Steven M. Greenberg In Hull’s Golden Age, public transportation provided the backbone to bring all the customers ...
By Carol Britton Meyer During a two-hour meeting this week, the Hull Redevelopment Authority heard a report on the results of ...
The Council on Aging was given the go-ahead by the select board this week to apply for designation by the American ...
Hull Artists, a regional arts association of more than 175 fine artists and craft artisans, presents its 30th Open Studios ...
As a nation, we’ve had numerous anniversaries celebrating the founding of the United States and, in particular, the signing of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. Hull has been around for ...
In the early morning of June 6, 1944, the day of the Allied Invasion of Normandy in WWII, Lt. Harold O. Cadish led a platoon ...
By Carol Britton Meyer   The select board this week heard the first “Annual Comprehensive Financial Review” of the town’s ...
By Christopher Haraden The developer proposing nine townhouses at the foot of Allerton Hill has appealed the planning board’s ...
Phyllis J. Nealon of Scituate, formerly of Hull, passed away peacefully on July 9, surrounded by family in her home. She was 98. A much-beloved mother, grandmother, and great grandmother, Mrs. Nealon ...