By Christopher Haraden The planning board and the zoning board of appeals will review the proposed nine-unit development that ...
Eight more people have taken the first step toward running for office in the May 18 annual town election, as they obtained nomination papers during the past week.
By Christopher Haraden A yearslong dispute over ownership of an unpaved section of Beach Avenue near A Street has reversed course after the Massachusetts Appeals Court overturned a Land Court decision ...
By Carol Britton Meyer The select board this week considered 11 candidates for four residents-at-large positions on the public safety building committee – with Nick Russo, Donna Pursel, Patrick ...
By Carol Britton Meyer The Hull Public Schools’ proposed $18.9-million fiscal year 2027 operating budget –representing a 3%, or $551,713 – increase over FY26, will be discussed in joint session with ...
Eleven candidates – including six incumbents – were among the first to obtain nomination papers for the 15 positions available in the May 18 annual town election. Drawing papers is the first step in ...
The current Hull Town Hall relocation project includes space that has been set aside for a possible new senior center, although nothing has been finalized. Projected occupancy is early 2027. From the ...
By Kathleen McKenna International Women’s Day is this Sunday, and the lady rockers of Hull and surrounding towns are kicking it off Saturday night from 7 p.m. to midnight with the Second Annual ...
Ten citizens’ petitions have been submitted for the May 4 annual town meeting warrant. Select Board Chair Irwin Nesoff read the subject of each one and by whom they were submitted at this week’s ...
By Carol Britton Meyer Town Manager Jennifer Constable presented her proposed $56.6-million FY27 town budget to the select board last week, representing an increase of $1.9 million, or 3.43%, over the ...