Tuesday, September 26, 2017

HCTV Weekly Schedule 09/24/2017 - 09/30/2017





Comcast Channel 9/Verizon Channel 35


The feature show plays every night at 7:30 p.m. and is replayed at midnight and noon the next day.

Sunday        Sept. 24 : Board of Selectmen/Capital Outlay

Monday       Sept. 25 : Hull in the 1880s

Tuesday       Sept. 26 : Lecture: The Finest Hours

Wednesday  Sept. 27 : NEW: 9.11 Remembrance

Thursday     Sept. 28 : Board of Selectmen

Friday          Sept. 29 : Cinzi Lavin Show: Drug Story Theatre

Saturday      Sept. 30 : Hull in the 1880s

                                            

Tune in at 9 a.m.;10 a.m.;5 p.m. and 10 p.m. for more local programming.

And don’t miss our Week-in-Review every Saturday afternoon.

 


Comcast Channel 22/Verizon Channel 34


The Show of the Day plays every day at 3, 7 & 11, both a.m.& p.m.

Sunday         Sept. 24 : Girls Soccer

Monday        Sept. 25 : Hull High Football

Tuesday        Sept. 26 : School Committee replay

Wednesday   Sept. 27 : Hull Youth Football

Thursday      Sept. 28 : Hull High Football replay

Saturday       Sept. 30 : Weekend Sports

Wednesday, September 20, 2017

Message from Emergency Management



Good Morning Everyone,
I guess a look outside tells the story )...We will watch the next few high tides for possible minor coastal impacts, the winds will be like this for the next 24-hrs or so.

As predicted the change of wind direction from easterly to the north will help front facing beach surges, erosion and knock down the waves a bit.
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There were some tree's that fell into power lines, the Hull Light crews made quick work of the issues to assure no power was lost.

Have a safe day, please use caution during the next high tide around 12pm today if you venture out for a view.

Chief Russo

TOWN OF HULL CHIP DAY




TOWN OF HULL CHIP DAY

The Department of Public Works is pleased to announce that the Fall Chip Day will be held from 8:00AM until NOON on Saturday October 14, 2017 at the Public Works Barn.
Residents may bring in tree limbs and brush (8-inch diameter or less only).

LEAVES, GRASS, VINES, STUMPS OR ANYTHING WITH A STUMP OR PORTION OF A STUMP ATTACHED TO IT WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.
Vehicles larger than a standard pick-up truck will not be allowed. Landscapers and contractors will be limited to one (1) pick-up truck only.

Participants should remain in their vehicles and let the DPW staff remove the limbs and brush from the vehicle.
There is NO CHARGE for this disposal but is open to Hull residents only.

WHERE:   9 Nantasket Avenue, Hull
WHEN:       SATURDAY OCTOBER 14, 2017

8:00AM until NOON

Monday, September 18, 2017

Message from Town of Hull Emergency Management



Good Afternoon Everyone,
There has been some changes in the storm and its impacts on Hull..please see below:
The impacts will begin early day tomorrow, winds will be strongest on Wednesday with a forecast of 40-50mph sustained and greater gusts. Moderate beach erosion, wave heights of 8-15' and extremely dangerous rip currents. I will have a firmed up status report tomorrow after the 12:30 conference call with local,state and federal agencies.
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But, you should prepare for moderate flooding in low lying area's during the high tide cycles midday Wednesday and during the evening high tide as well. There is also a good chance for loss of power with the sustained winds predicted and tree's holding heavy foliage.
Chief R.
...TROPICAL STORM WARNING ISSUED FOR A PORTION OF SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND...
...DANGEROUS SURF AND RIP CURRENTS EXPECTED ALONG THE EAST COAST OF THE UNITED STATES...
At 11am EDT, Hurricane Jose was located 265 miles east-southeast of Cape Hatteras North Carolina with maximum sustained winds of 75 mph and a minimum central pressure of 977 mb.
Jose is moving toward the north near 9 mph and this general motion is expected to continue during the next day or so. A turn to the northeast is expected to occur on Tuesday night. On the forecast track, the center of Jose is forecast to pass well offshore of the Outer Banks of North Carolina today, pass well east of the Delmarva peninsula tonight and Tuesday, and pass well to the east of the New Jersey coast on Wednesday. Little change in strength is forecast during the next 48 hours.
Tropical Storm Warning
* Watch Hill to Hull
* Block Island
* Martha's Vineyard
* Nantucket
Tropical Storm Watch
* Fenwick Island to Sandy Hook
* Delaware Bay South
* East Rockaway Inlet to Watch Hill
Surf
Swells generated by Jose are affecting much of the U.S. east coast. These swells are likely to cause dangerous surf and rip current conditions for the next several days in these areas.
Coastal Flooding
Minor to moderate coastal flooding is possible from Delaware to southern New England during the next several days. Please see products issued by local NWS offices.
Rainfall
* Total rain accumulations of 3 to 5 inches over eastern Long Island, southeast Connecticut, southern Rhode Island, and southeast Massachusetts, including Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket through Wednesday.
* Total rain accumulations up to 2 inches along the mid-Atlantic coast, and from southeast New York to coastal Maine.
This rainfall could cause isolated flooding.
Tropical Storm Wind Probabilities
Boston, MA 38%
Nantucket, MA 67%
Montauk Point, NY 52%
New York, NY 29%
Ocean City, MD 28%
Cape Hatteras, NC 15%

Saturday, September 16, 2017

ENDLESS SUMMER WATERFRONT FESTIVAL TODAY!


The Endless Summer Waterfront Festival is today from noon to 5:00 pm. Thanks to Republic Parking, all Nantasket Beach public parking lots are FREE. Join us the Hull Nantasket Chamber of Commerce for food, friends, and fun at the best beach party in New England!




Thursday, September 14, 2017

Board of Selectmen Added Agenda 9/14/17

 

Subject:                               Board of Selectmen’s Meeting 
 
Meeting date:                     September 14, 2017
 
Time:                                   7:30 p.m.
 
Location:                             Town Hall- Costa Meeting Room       
           

ADDED AGENDA

8:30     Discussion Community Preservation Act Committee

APPROVAL

1.         Hull Police Sergeant Neil Reilly, –re-Appointment of Special Police Officers (2018)

Permanent Sewer Commission Meeting Agenda





MEETING POSTING
Permanent Sewer Commission
Tuesday September 19, 2017
1111 Nantasket Ave Hull MA 02045
5:00 PM

 
I      PSC Minutes of June 20, 2017

II      Director Notes

III      Metered Non Return Flow Policy Update

IV    Executive Summary Asset Management Plan Discussion

V      Draft Quarterly Report Review

VI    Financial Reports FY 2017  & FY 18

VII    Woodard & Curran Reports Discussion

 
The listing of matters are those reasonably anticipated which may be discussed at the meeting, not all items listed may in fact be discussed and other items not listed may also be brought up for discussion
to the extent permitted by law.

HCTV Schedule 09/17/17 - 09/23/17




Hull TV Weekly Schedule

 Comcast Channel 9/Verizon Channel 35

The feature show plays every night at 7:30 p.m. and is replayed at midnight and noon the next day.

 Sunday        Sept. 17 : Board of Selectmen replay
Monday       Sept. 18 : Hull Heritage Day 1996
Tuesday       Sept. 19 : Lecture: Gen. Butch Neal
Wednesday  Sept. 20 : NEW: HAPSA Ceremony
Thursday     Sept. 21 : Board of Selectmen replay
Friday          Sept. 22 : Cinzi Lavin Show: Best of Season One
Saturday      Sept. 23 : Hull Heritage Day replay

Tune in at 9 a.m.;10 a.m.;5 p.m. and 10 p.m. for more local programming.

And don’t miss our Week-in-Review every Saturday afternoon.

 Comcast Channel 22/Verizon Channel 34


The Show of the Day plays every day at 3, 7 & 11, both a.m.& p.m.

 Sunday         Sept. 17 : Girls Basketball
Monday        Sept. 18 : School Committee live
Tuesday        Sept. 19 : Hull High Football
Wednesday   Sept. 20 : Hull Youth Football
Thursday       Sept. 21: School Committee replay
Saturday       Sept. 23 : Weekend Sports

Household Hazardous Waste Collection Update


Tuesday, September 12, 2017

Get Your Flu Shot!




The Board of Health will be holding its first Flu clinic of the season at the Endless Summer event, please  bring your insurance card and stop by the Board of Health table!

We are usually in front of the Carousel!

Joyce Sullivan
Health Director
 

Board of Selectmen Agenda 9/14/17




Subject:                               Board of Selectmen’s Meeting 
 
Meeting date:                     September 14, 2017
 
Time:                                   7:30 p.m.
 
Location:                             Town Hall- Costa Meeting Room       
           

AGENDA 

7:30     Eo Martin, California Underground, 257 Nantasket Ave-re- Public Hearing for extending closing hours for Saturday, Sunday and Monday nights from 10:00pm to 12:00 Midnight.

7:45     Craig Wolfe-re-Annual Car Show planned for Sunday June 10, 2018

8:00     Joint Meeting with the Planning Board –re-Medical Marijuana Presentation by Evergreen Farms

TOWN MANAGER

1.         John E. Dunn, Chief of Police-re-Request for Police Officer 2017 Civil Service List

 
CORRESPONDENCE 

1.         Notice of Public Meeting for Hull Hazard Mitigation Plan

APPROVAL 

1.         Hilary W. Williams, Nantasket Eye Care, 538 Nantasket Ave-re-request for adding a handicapped parking space on the street (Nantasket Ave) near the Nantasket Eye Care office.      

2.         Vinny Harte, Executive Director, Wellspring, Inc.,-re-One day Charity Wine License Application, for their “Big Wish” event held at Nantasket Beach Resort, 45 Hull Shore Drive on November 3, 2017.

 

 

Saturday, September 9, 2017

Why is the Flag at Half Staff on September 11th?



Please be advised that Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker has ordered that the United States flag and the Commonwealth flag be lowered to half-staff at all state buildings on Monday, September 11, 2017 in honor of the individuals who lost their lives on September 11, 2001 and the Americans who made the ultimate sacrifice in the wars that followed.  The United States flag and the Commonwealth flag shall be flown at half-staff from sunrise until sunset.
This gubernatorial order applies to:
1.  The main or administration building of each public institution of the Commonwealth, e.g. town and city halls
2.  Other state-owned or state-controlled buildings
3.  All state military installations

Thursday, September 7, 2017

Conservation Commission Agenda - 9/12/17

 

TENTATIVE AGENDA


TUESDAY, September 12, 2017

 
7:30 Call to order

Review Minutes of 8/22/2017
 
7:35 8 X St., Map 12/Lot 041 Opening of a Public Hearing on the Request of Determination of Applicability filed by Stephanie Kunigenas for work described as construct roof over existing porch; install 3 sonotubes.

The applicant has requested a continuance to 9/26/17 at a time TBD.   7:40 22 Gun Rock Ave., Map 52/Lot 070 (SE35-1293) Opening of a Public Hearing on the Request to Amend Order of Conditions filed by Corina Harper for work described as gravel drive.

7:45 6 Brewster St., Map 19/Lot 126 (SE35-XXXX) Opening of a Public Hearing on the Notice of Intent filed by David & Maria Punchard for work described as brick patio, pool, replace stairs in front, and construct deck.

7:50 301 & 303 Beach Ave. Map 13/Lots 134 & 133 (SE35-1374) Continuation of a Public Hearing on the Notice of Intent filed by Catherine Gibson for work described as install 130’ of granite curbing and construct 432 sq. ft. patio.

7:55 5 Damon Park Rd., Map 52/Lot 003 Continuation of a Public Hearing on the Request for Determination of Applicability filed by Barry & Heidi Invernizzi for work described as install a set of egress stairs from deck.

8:00 82 Atlantic Ave., Map 54/Lot 044 (SE35-1381) Opening of a Public Hearing on the Notice of Intent filed by Kerry Kashman for work described as demolish existing single-family home and construct new.

8:05 Street endings along Beach Avenue from Malta to L Streets (SE35-1380), Opening of a Public Hearing on the Notice of Intent filed by the Town of Hull for work described as maintenance of pedestrian dune crossings.


Certificate of Compliance Requests
9 Montana Ave (NE35-847)
156 Atlantic Ave (NE35-257)
104 Atlantic Ave (SE35-1213)
87 Edgewater (SE35-1299)
118 Cadish Ave (SE35-1370)
9-A Marina Drive (SE35-1030)

New Business
12 Sunset Ave
9 Arthur St – minor amendment request
119 Hampton Cir. Violation

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**The above are the Agenda items as of Sept 05, 2017; additional discussion items may be added to the agenda**

Hull Library Book Group


 
 
The Hull Library Book Group will meet this month on Wednesday September 20 at 2:30 on the second floor of the town library. All are welcome.

We will discuss "The Boston Girl" by Anita Diamant.

Please contact the library at 781-925-2295 or the volunteer moderator, Judy Fanuele at 781-925-4428 for more information.

HCTV AMENDED Schedule 09/10/17 - 09/16/17






Hull TV Weekly Schedule

 

Comcast Channel 9/Verizon Channel 35


The feature show plays every night at 7:30 p.m. and is replayed at midnight and noon the next day.

Sunday           Sept. 10 : Board of Selectmen replay
Monday          Sept. 11 : 9.11 Remembrance Marathon
Tuesday          Sept. 12 : Lecture: Puleo's City So Grand
Wednesday    Sept. 13 : Endless Summer with Jill DeCosta
Thursday        Sept. 14 : Board of Selectmen live coverage
Friday             Sept. 15 : Endless Summer Marathon
Saturday         Sept. 16 : Elder Cool

Tune in at 9 & 10 am and 5 & 10 pm for more local programming.
Many of our shows are available any time, any place On Demand at hulltv.net.

See how our shows look in HD on YouTube channels HullTVTube & HCTV Lectures.

 

Tuesday, September 5, 2017

Information Session - So. Shore Vocational School


9/11 REMEMBRANCE



 
9/11 REMEMBRANCE

Monday, September 11
7:00 PM
Bernie King Pavilion*

Keynote Speaker:  Police Chief John Dunn

South Shore Men of Harmony
Interfaith Choir
Guest Vocalist:  Lily Sestito

 *In case of inclement weather, the service will be moved to the Mary Jeanette Murray Bathhouse.

Nantasket Road Paving Schedule


 
 
Nantasket Road Paving Schedule

Below is the planned schedule for the paving of Nantasket Road. This schedule is weather sensitive and may change due to adverse weather conditions.

September 7th through September 11th
The crews will be mobilizing their equipment and conducting some field engineering and surveys. During these two-days, they will be setting up erosion controls and doing miscellaneous prep work.

September 8th through September 12th
A crew will be lowering and plating castings

September 11th through September 15th
The reclaiming operation will take place

September 15th through September 18th
A binder course will be put on the roadway

September 18th through September 19th
A binder course will put on the affected driveways

September 19th through September 21st
Utility structures in the roadway will be rebuilt and adjusted as needed

September 22nd
The surface course will be applied to the roadway

September 25th through September 26th
The surface course will be applied to the affected driveways

September 27th
The roadway will have the lines painted

September 25th through September 29th
Loaming and seeding of the affected areas will be done

September 28th through September 29th
The crews will be leaving