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Before re-development

Hewitt's Cove
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Hewitt's Cove
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Aerial view
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 Aerial view
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Slideshow
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After re-development
 Businesses identified
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Showing Hewitt's Cove and new commercial area
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 Aerial photo of commercial area
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 Aerial photo of shipyard
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 Commercial area
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The Launch at Hingham Shipyard – this is the new development at the shipyard
Avalon at the Hingham Shipyard – they built apartments there
< target="_blank"a href="http://www.hinghamshipyardmarinas.com/"> Hingham Shipyard Marinas – they manage the commuter boat parking lot I use
History of Hingham Shipyard
Google Maps
Hingham Shipyard before – here are some photos of the shipyard pre-development


Boston commute by boat from Hingham

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Commuter boat
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Hingham is a Boston suburb
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Photos of trip
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Pulling into Rowes Wharf
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Short walk in Boston
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Walk over Greenway
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Boat parking
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Boat terminal
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Terminal photos
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Shipyard location
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Boat schedule
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Hingham to Boston boat route
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One of the things that makes Hingham an especially appealing suburban-Boston location to live in is the commuter boat service to Boston, which has been running since
1975. For the last 35 years of my working life (I retired in 2018) I've lived in Hingham (we moved here in 1982) and commuted
to Boston by boat (the best Boston commute!), so I only had to go to the boat terminal in the Hingham Shipyard every day to catch the boat to Boston to get to work. I had a real easy
commute—a 15-minute drive from home to the Shipyard and
a half-hour boat ride. I had a monthly MBTA pass for the boat and a monthly pass for the parking lot at the shipyard. Each day I rode on the commuter boat, and when
the boat docked at Rowes Wharf in Boston I walked a few blocks to the building I worked in. Then at the end of the day I walked back to the boat dock at Rowes Wharf and took
the boat back to Hingham. When I arrived at work in the morning or at home in the evening I was rested and relaxed, a very different state than that of many suburban commuters, who drive their cars in the intense,
bumper-to-bumper, stop-and-go, rush-hour traffic. In my opinion, I had the best of both worlds—a nice, peaceful, safe environment for my home, and the daily adventure of being in a great city.
Before the Big Dig put the Central Artery underground in 2005 when I got off the boat I had to walk under the old elevated Central Artery to get to my office
building, but after the Big Dig I walked across the Rose Kennedy Greenway to get to where I worked.
In 2017 they built a new ferry terminal in the shipyard (the boat ticket office used to be a room in the building next door). I am retired now but like many South Shore residents, I worked in the city and I had a pleasant (and sometimes thrilling!)
half-hour boat ride to work every day for 35 years. As methods of commuting go, this is one of the best, especially in the summer, when you can sit outside. The Boston Globe did a comparison of commuting from the South Shore by car, boat, commuter rail (train), and Red Line (subway), and not surpisingly, the boat came out on top. Whenever I am asked what it is like taking the
boat in the winter, I reply that the boats are heated in winter and air-conditioned in summer, and of course, if you prefer you can ride outside year-round. There was a nice article about riding the commuter boat in
the Boston Globe, "Commuters flock down to the sea" . There is also boat access to the
Boston Harbor Islands from the Hingham shipyard on Route 3A. (I parked at the shipyard every day to take the boat into Boston and Google Maps Street View photographed
my parked car.) I had a monthly MBTA pass for the boat and I paid by the month for parking, so it was very easy.
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In April, 2018, I saw a photo in the Boston Sunday Globe of the Hingham ferry that ran from the airport in 1948, so the boat has been running for a long time! When I first started taking
the boat in 1983 they had just gotten the first high-speed boat, the Gracious Lady, which is
now the Winthrop Ferry and named the Anna. The boats have improved over the years and now they are all high-speed, taking 30 minutes from Hingham to Boston.
here are a several photos of the inside of the Salacia catamaran, my favorite commuter ferry
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Hingham/Hull Ferry schedule
MBTA ferry terminal – this is located on Shipyard Drive
My commuter boat photos
Salacia ferry photos
Boston Harbor Cruises – commuter boat service, harbor cruises, whale watches
The commuter boat schedule
This trip's a breeze
Passing under the Long Island Bridge – a cool video someone took

² Some newspaper articles have links that expire too quickly so I save them offline.


Hingham distinctions

These are some of the town's claims to fame. See the History page on the town website for more.
- Hingham was incorporated in 1635 as the 12th town in the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
- The Old Ship Church (more photos), built in
1681, is the oldest meetinghouse in the country in continuous use as a place of worship.
- the Old Ship Parish House was used in the 1987
movie "The Witches of Eastwick"
- In 1781 General Benjamin Lincoln of Hingham accepted the surrender of Lord
Cornwallis at Yorktown, Virginia, the last battle of the American Revolution.
- Derby Academy was established in 1784 as the first coeducational school in the nation.
- John D. Long of Hingham became governor of Massachusetts in 1880 and Secretary of the Navy in 1897.
- Boy Scouts of America Troup One, formed in Hingham in 1911, is the oldest scout troup in the country.
- In 1945 World's End was proposed as the site of the United Nations Headquarters (fortunately it was not selected!).
- In 2007 a national magazine (unfortunately I forget which one) rated Hingham as having the best commute in the entire U.S.!
- The original Wahlburgers restaurant, a hamburger restaurant in the
Hingham Shipyard (see above)

Videos
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Many of these are videos I captured from YouTube
that feature Hingham. Some are real estate videos showing houses for sale, but they generally have nice views from around town so I included
them.
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Hingham Bay Drone Footage
Getting to Know Hingham Cemetery
Hingham Through Time
Hingham, MA Our Town – from Coldwell-Banker
Driving in Hingham
Hingham Drive 2

Fire!

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 Click to play
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Before fire
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New garage
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The neighbors' garage burned down one night destroying 4 cars. Jim the owner made this video ("...in your own backyard! Holy smokes!") with
appropriate music and I uploaded it to YouTube. A new 3-bay garage has now been built.
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Footloose in America

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Bud and Patricia Kenny and their mule Della are touring America on foot. They spent a year in Hingham, camped out on Peter Hersey's farm on Hersey Street. If you are from around
here you may have seen Bud walking Della on the streets. They have moved on, including a visit to Manhattan. Bud has written a book about their travels and is looking for a publisher.
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Hingham Journal article
USonFoot.com – their website
Whistlewood Farm – they wintered there in 2007-2008

Street names

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Frequently in New England a street name will change along its route. This happens in several places in Hingham. At this intersection on Hobart
Street the street you intersect with changes from Cross Street in one direction to New Bridge Street in the other. The town put up this sign to
lessen the confusion.
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Greenbush

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The Greenbush
branch of the Old Colony Railroad has been restored to
the South Shore and goes right through Hingham. For several years I had a big anti-train section on
this page, based mostly on safety, health, and environmental concerns, but rather than come across with sour grapes after the battle to
keep the train from being built was lost, I decided to remove that from the page when the line was restored in 2007. A tunnel was constructed to
take the train under Hingham Square, but where there is not a tunnel they have grade-level crossings at intersections with lights and gates. The
Patriot Ledger provided a video tour of the train
route prior to the actual start of train service. Since I drive on a street that goes over the tunnel on my way to the boat each day I don't have to deal with the crossing-gates regularly, but on weekends and evenings I frequently cross these
tracks, and I will admit I find waiting at the crossings that didn't exist my first 25 years of living in Hingham annoying. The boat will
continue to be my method of commuting but I have taken the train a few times so I know how it works and admit it is definitely a better way to
get into Boston than driving in rush hour. In February, 2015, when we got several feet of snow and the boats were not running due to ice in the
harbor, the train was a lucky alternate method of commute. Unfortunately, even though the train station is walking distance from my house (a
half-mile), there were no unplowed sidewalks for walking and I had to drive and pay-to-park at the station.
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Fore River Bridge - connecting Quincy to Weymouth on Route 3A

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Old bridge
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New bridge
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I came across this photo of the old Fore River Bridge that I had to share on here somewhere. The old bridge has been replaced with a new bridge with a more modern design that opened to traffic
in August, 2017. This is not a Hingham memory but it is definitely a South Shore memory. I had driven across this one many times before it
was ultimately condemned and torn down. When the bridge opened to let large boats pass it is quite different—old bridge,
new bridge.
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The dump (Transfer station)

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Hingham Transfer Station
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We moved to Hingham in 1982, and we would drive our trash up the hill to the landfill. Then in 2000 the town replaced the landfill with a transfer station where everything gets recycled.
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Hingham does not have town pickup for trash and you are required to either take it to the dump (our "dump" became a transfer station in 2000 with compactors) or pay a company to do that (I see the
Graham barrels wheeled out to the street waiting for pickup). I have always taken our trash to the dump myself, which was a Saturday task
for most of my life until I retired and can do it on other days (the dump is open Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday). What we longtime
Hinghamites call "the dump" is really a "transfer station". When I came to Hingham in 1982 it actually was a dump (landfill)
and I used to haul my trash there (I actually had a utility trailer that I towed behind my BMW sedan) and unload it where it got buried.
Sometimes on a dog walk in the Moore-Brewer Reservation next to the dump I noticed some of the
paper trash had blown over into the woods. Over the years the landfill filled up and the town made it a transfer station, where you put your
trash in these big compressor machines and it is loaded onto trucks and hauled to another landfill. (Since 1993 I have driven SUVs, which are
much better for hauling trash, and I got rid of my trailer.)

Recycling

There is a huge recycling area with bins for plastic, glass containers, metal
containers, cardboard, paper, and electronic equipment. I think there is a law that something like 25% (maybe higher) of your household rubbish has to be recycled.
(Because we are properly set up at home at least half my trash gets recycled.)

Swap area (called the Swap Shop)

There is a free "swap area" where you can leave things you don't want anymore that others might want, or you can look for things that
others have discarded. (This is temporarily closed due to Covid-19.)
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Hingham & South Shore links


Hingham, MA | Official Website
Civic Alerts
Voting Precincts map
Street Listing – owner names and house data
Historical Timeline
Hingham map with street addresses
Town records by address - owner names
Hingham Police Department
Hingham Municipal Lighting Plant (HMLP)
Hingham Transfer station
Hingham Symphony Orchestra
Bare Cove Fire Museum
Hingham Community Center
Hingham Downtown Association
Walking Guide of Downtown Hingham – shows business locations
Hingham 4th of July picture – we always have a nice parade
Mass.Gov - Hingham
MapsOnline – map with Hingham addresses
South Shore map – we have lived in several suburbs


Historical Highlights of Hingham – from the town website
History of Hingham Harbor – from the town website
History of Hingham
EARLY SETTLERS
Hingham Historical Society
Old Ordinary
Evolution of Hingham Harborfront – great slideshow
Old Ship Church
Hingham Cemetery – behind the Old Ship
Hingham Norfolk (UK) - a Beautiful Georgian Market Town – our founders were from Hingham, England
Hingham Postcard History Series by James Pierotti

Hingham Public Schools
South Shore Educational Collaborative – educational programs and services
Hingham Public Library
Old Colony Library Network
Derby Academy
South Shore Conservatory
Children's Creativity Workshops – Lynn Titleman Rizzotto, a Hingham illustrator/artist
Authors 4 Kids – Connecting Students with Book People

Hingham to Boston commuter boat – the best way to commute!
Boston Harbor Cruises – commuter boat service, harbor cruises, whale watches
The commuter boat schedule
A virtual tour of one of the commuter boats
Commuter boats collide! – on July 10, 2007, as a passenger I witnessed a head-on collision in heavy fog between 2 commuter boats
Massachusetts Bay Lines – commuter boats, harbor cruises, whale watches
Hingham Shipyard Marinas – at Hewitt's Cove
Hingham Maritime Center
Hingham Yacht Club
Massachusetts Tide Charts
Boston Harbor Islands – accessible by ferry from the Hingham Shipyard

Alma Nove
(photo)
– Paul Wahlberg's restaurant in the Hingham Shipyard
Wahlburgers
(photo)
– in the Hingham Shipyard, owned by brothers Mark Wahlberg (the actor), Donnie Wahlberg (New Kids on the Block), and Paul Wahlberg (Alma Nove)
Tosca
(photo) – Eat Well (owner)
Stars
(photo) – Eat Well (owner)
Caffe Tosca
(photo) – Eat Well (owner)
Crow Point Pizzeria
(photo)
Square Cafe
(photo)
Bertucci's
(photo)
The Snug
(photo)
– Home of the Perfect Pint! (listed in USA Today as one of 10 great places to raise a toast to St. Patrick)
Kate's Table
(photo)
– take-out and catering
South Shore Restaurants
Hingham Anchor – local newspaper

Google Maps: Hingham
Mapquest Maps: Hingham
Yahoo! Maps: Hingham
HinghamWeather.com
Hingham on Wikipedia
Hingham Net Zero – reducing Carbon Emissions, guarding our Future
The Hingham Journal – at wickedlocal.com
Hingham resident's photos enliven Blizzard of '78 Book – an article on me!
The Patriot Ledger
Webcam from the Red Parrot Restaurant, Nantasket Beach
South Shore Baseball Club
Hull Lifesaving Museum
Nantasket Beach – pictures of Hull and Nantasket
New England Wildlife Center
Wellspring – a private, non-profit, multi-service organization
The Weymouth Club – where I play tennis
Patriot Cinemas
Loring Hall Cinema – the old site
Hingham1956.com – 50th Reunion WEB SITE
Hingham Farmers Market – every Saturday at the harbor in the warmer months
Hingham entries in Urban Dictionary – a user-maintained slang dictionary not to be taken seriously
The Perfect New England Village – an article in The New York Times
Nantasket Beach - aerial view
Paragon Carousel
HinghamPatch – News, Sports, Events, Businesses & Deals
2015 snowfall – we really got clobbered in these storms!

House locater

South Shore town websites
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