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Woman trying to cash bad check arrested
A woman was arrested in Kingston Thursday after she attempted to cash a stolen check at a Bank of America.
Hingham rotary overhaul gets state money
On a visit expected to highlight a state-funded dredging project and a visit to Hingham Square, Governor Deval Patrick brought along an unexpected $2.4 million for the reconstruction of the Route 3A rotary in Hingham.
Distinctive Image Features from Scale-Invariant Keypoints
Abstract This paper presents a method for extracting distinctive invariant features from images that can be used to perform reliable matching between different views of an object or scene.
Havok And AFI Have It Their Way At HOB
A diverse crowd gathered at the House of Blues last Sunday night for the chance to see AFI.
Annual Plonkapalooza tests the merits of 50 wines under $12
Judges make notations after tasting some of the 50 wines nominated for Plonkapalooza by local wine retailers.
Traveler makes swift move to Linden Ponds
Eleanor Dwyer spends much of her time on the go. Since she moved to Linden Ponds early this summer, she has flitted off to Vermont, Cape Cod, and Nantucket.
Dog ordered euthanized by Hingham; bit Wakefield's wife
An 8-year-old English mastiff was ordered to be euthanized last night after Hingham selectmen heard testimony that it bit two women, including the wife of Red Sox pitcher Tim Wakefield, at a Hingham art gallery.
Hingham selectman to decide fate of dogs
The Hingham Animal Control Officer and the owners of a local art gallery are at odds over whether the couple's two dogs should be allowed at the business after one of the dogs allegedly bit two customers.
Psychiatric patient shot dead after attack on doctor
Boston Police Commissioner Edward Davis said an off-duty security officer came upon the scene on the fifth floor and ordered the patient to drop his knife.
A bill filed by Rep. Garrett Bradley, D-Hingham, would raise the age of mandatory school attendance in Massachusetts from 16 to 18.
Counselor returns home to Brooksby
The newest retirement counselor at Brooksby Village isn't exactly new to the community.
Alignment by Maximization of Mutual Information
Abstract A new information-theoretic approach is presented for finding the pose of an object in an image.
Backpacker Magazine brings tour to Hingham
Backpacker Magazine is bringing its ' Get Out More ' mobile tour to REI in Hingham tonight.
Wilkin*, R. T. SULFIDE MINERALS IN SEDIMENTS. Gerard V. Middleton , Encyclopedia of Sediments: Sedimentary Rocks.
Lyons Group expanding its empire of clubs, restaurants
Sampling the menu recently at his newest venture, Patrick Lyons called the chefs out of the kitchen to tell them the wings were too wet, the potstickers were too dry, and the mound of slaw with the cheeseburger spring rolls was too big.
Linden Ponds developer seeks cash infusion
The retirement-community developer that hit a financial snag and delayed further construction at Hingham's Linden Ponds is courting outside investors for a capital infusion and says debt-restructuring talks with lenders have yet to produce a mutually acceptable solution.
The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration has proposed a total of $38,100 in fines against Sealcoating Inc.
Erickson Retirement plans to restructure, scours for investment
John Erickson founded Erickson Retirement Communities in 1983. Erickson Retirement Communities is restructuring its company and has signed a letter of intent with an unnamed investor to aid the challenged senior housing developer, Chairman John Erickson said in a letter to his 22,000 residents.
Swine-flu victim mourned in Hingham
Just two years ago, Matthew Healey received confirmation at St. Paul Parish. Today, Healey's family, friends, and former classmates and teachers filled Healey's church, as they mourned the death of a young man who went off to college in Ohio happy and healthy to start the next phase of his life, only to fall ill and die.