Thursday, April 26, 2018

HCTV Schedule 04/29/2018 - 05/05/2018


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        April 29: Select Board replay
Monday       April 30: Conservation Commission live
Tuesday          May 1: Lecture: Minot's Light
Wednesday     May 2: Sewer Department Presentation
Thursday        May 3: Select Board
Friday             May 4: Cinzi Lavin Show: Tom Childs
Saturday         May 5: Elder Cool 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        April 29: HHS Track & Boys LAX
Monday       April 30: HHS Spring Concert 2017
Tuesday          May 1: Memorial School Spring Concert 2017
Wednesday     May 2: Jacobs School Spring Concert 2017
Thursday        May 3: School Committee replay
Saturday         May 5: Weekend Sports

Conservation Committee Meeting - April 30, 2018


Thursday, April 19, 2018

HCTV SCHEDULE 04/22/2018 - 04/28/2018


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        April 22 : Select Board/ Lane Reduction meeting replays

Monday       April 23 : Elder Cool: Joyce's Cookbooks

Tuesday       April 24 : NEW Lecture: Hidden Sacred Spaces

Wednesday  April 25 : NEW Chatting with the Chamber

Thursday     April 26 : Select Board

Friday          April 27 : Cinzi Lavin Show: Guitarist Jon Finn

Saturday      April 28 : Elder Cool 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        April 22 : HHS Baseball v Cohasset

Monday       April 23 : School Committee replay

Tuesday       April 24 : Jacobs Talent Show

Wednesday  April 25 : Family Band Night 2017

Thursday     April 26 : School Committee replay

Saturday      April 28 : Weekend Sports

Tuesday, April 17, 2018

Why is the Flag at Half-Staff?



Please be advised that Massachusetts Governor Charles D. Baker has ordered that the United States flag and the Commonwealth flag be lowered to half-staff at all state buildings from sunrise until sunset on Thursday, April 19, 2018, the day of interment, in honor of Staff Sergeant Robert F. Campbell, MA Air National Guard, of Holliston, Massachusetts, who passed away on April 9, 2018.

Also, please be advised that the date of interment for Officer Sean Gannon of the Yarmouth Police Department, who tragically died in the line of duty, has been set for Wednesday, April 18, 2018.

Following these orders, and the 4-13-2018 order for AOSR Ryan William Wainwright, USN of Attleboro, Massachusetts, the United States and Commonwealth flags should remain at half-staff on Monday, April 16; Tuesday, April 17; Wednesday, April 18; and through sunset on Thursday, April 19, 2018.

All flags should return to full-staff at sunrise on Friday, April 20, 2018.

Friday, April 13, 2018

HCTV Schedule 4/15/18 - 4/21/18


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        April 15 : Lane Reduction meeting replay

Monday       April 16 : Battle of Fort Revere

Tuesday       April 17 : NEW Lecture: Dighton Rock

Wednesday  April 18 : Hull-How It Works: Hull Police

Thursday     April 19 : Select Board

Friday          April 20 : Cinzi Lavin Show: Season One Highlights

Saturday      April 21 : Elder Cool 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        April 15 : Boys LAX v Norwell

Monday       April 16 : School Committee replay

Tuesday       April 17 : HHS Spring Concert 2017

Wednesday  April 18 : Memorial School Spring Concert 2017

Thursday     April 19 : Jacobs School Spring Concert 2017

Saturday      April 21 : Weekend Sports


Wednesday, April 11, 2018

REMINDER - Nantasket Beach DCR Nourishment Project Rescheduled to April 30th

The hearing for the Nantasket Beach DCR nourishment project has been rescheduled from April 24th to a special Conservation Commission meeting to be held on Monday, April 30th. The location and time are the same (7 PM, at the High School, Exhibition Room).

TOWN OF HULL CHIP DAY


Monday, April 9, 2018

Aquarion Water Public Notice - Water Restrictions and FAQ's



Public Notice

Aquarion Water Customers
Annual Water Restrictions
Mandatory Water Restrictions To Begin on April 15, 2018

Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) regulates the amount of water that all water suppliers in Massachusetts can withdraw from the environment on an annual basis.  The company must abide by the annual limit on the amount of water withdrawn from its wells and reservoir in the Weir River Watershed, as authorized by MassDEP.  As such, Aquarion Water Company is implementing its annual water restrictions on outside irrigation systems to ensure that the annual limit is not exceeded. The following annual water restrictions are in effect from April 15, 2018 through October 15, 2018:
             1.      No operation of irrigation systems or hose-end sprinklers is allowed after 10 a.m.
                    and before 6 p.m.
2.      Watering by sprinkler or irrigation systems is allowed on Customers’ assigned day only after 6 p.m. and before 10 a.m.
3.      Customers’ assigned days are as follows: 
      ·       Odd addresses: Tuesdays and Saturdays;
      ·       Even addresses: Wednesdays and Sundays;
4.      Hand watering is allowed anytime, unless prohibited pursuant to Section 25 regarding Drought Condition Restrictions.
5.      Due to the Accord Tank Maintenance Project, a full ban on the use of irrigation systems will be in place for all homes located in South Hingham (residents who live south of Ward Street, Cushing Street, and South Pleasant Street) from April 15th through May 25th. Only hand held watering will be allowed during this period.
The Company may institute further restrictions as conditions or regulations may require. For more information about these water restrictions or our customer water conservation programs please contact us at: 1-800-928-3734 or visit www.aquarionwater.com

 
 
Water Restrictions for Aquarion’s Hingham-Hull-North Cohasset System
Frequently Asked Questions

1.       Why is Aquarion implementing water restriction measures?
Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) regulates the amount of water that all water suppliers in Massachusetts can withdraw from the environment on an annual basis.  The company must abide by the annual limit on the amount of water withdrawn from its wells and reservoir in the Weir River Watershed, as authorized by MassDEP.  As such,  Aquarion Water is implementing annual water restrictions on outside irrigation systems to ensure that the annual limit is not exceeded.
2.       Who regulates the amount of water that water utilities can withdraw from the environment?
The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) regulates and closely monitors the quantity of water that water utilities withdraw from the environment.
3.       When can I water my lawn?
The water restrictions have been established pursuant to Aquarion’s Rules and Regulations, as approved by the Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities. 
Water restrictions are in effect from April 15th thru October 15th.
*Due to the Accord Tank Project, all homes located in South Hingham (homes south of Ward Street, Cushing Street, and South Pleasant Street) are restricted  to a full ban on the use of irrigation systems from April 15th through May 25th. Hand held watering is allowed. After May 25th, homes in this area can follow the restrictions below:
The restrictions apply only to irrigation systems and hose-end sprinklers.
Customers with odd number street addresses may only water on Tuesdays and Saturdays, and those with even number street addresses may only water on Wednesdays and Sundays.
On these assigned days, customers are allowed to water before 10 a.m. and after 6 p.m., when evaporation losses will be minimized and more water goes to the plants’ roots.
4.       Is hand-held watering allowed?
Yes, hand-held watering is permitted at any time.
5.       Am I allowed to wash my vehicles or fill a swimming pool?
Yes.
6.       I use my own private well for irrigation; do these restrictions apply to me?
No. The restrictions do not apply to irrigation systems that are supplied with water from a private well.
7.       Where can I find information on lawn and garden care?
Visit http://www.nsrwa.org/watersmart/greenscapes/ for tips on lawn and garden care. According to Greenscapes:
·       Grass grows the deepest and healthiest roots with infrequent watering.
·       Watering two days a week is more than adequate to have a beautiful lawn. In fact, research has shown that grass thrives with about an inch of rain a week - some supplied by Mother Nature and the rest by just one watering.
Additional Lawn IrrigationTips:
         Set your mower at one of the higher cutting heights to help your lawn retain water. Keep your mower blades sharp. Dull blades tear grass and require it to use 40-60% more water to repair itself.
         Mulch your lawn naturally by letting clippings remain on the lawn. This will help stop water loss.
         Avoid over-watering by using a rain gauge to tell when your lawn needs water and also to measure how much you’re applying. Generally, turf grasses need about ¾"—1" of water per week. If the forecast calls for rain, hold off on watering.
         Position your sprinklers to water only the lawn—not driveways, sidewalks, patios, or roads.
         For irrigation systems: The sprinkler heads should be adjusted so the areas they water don’t overlap. Regularly inspect for leaks and repair them quickly. Equip the system with rain sensors so you don’t waste water by irrigating while it’s raining.
         When planting new grass, use one of the new drought-resistant grasses. 

8.       Is our community doing anything new with respect to water conservation?
Yes, Aquarion has implemented a new water conservation program for our customers.  We are replacing toilets, shower heads, and faucet aerators for free.  In addition, we are offering a $250 rebate towards an energy efficient clothes water and $2,500 towards alternative landscaping costs for demolishing an automatic irrigation system.  To find out more information and if you are eligible for these benefits please visit our website: www.aquarionwater.com/conservationoffers.
If you need further assistance, please contact:
Aquarion’s Customer Service Department at 1-800-928-3734 or at AquarionCustomerService@aquarionwater.com


 

Maximum Twice-Weekly Sprinkler Irrigation Schedule
Last Digit of Your
Address Number                    
Please Water Only On:
0, 2, 4, 6 or 8 (even numbers)
Sunday & Wednesday
Before 10:00 am or After 6:00 pm
1, 3, 5, 7 or 9 (odd numbers)
Saturday & Tuesday
Before 10:00 am or After 6:00 pm
No address number
Sunday & Wednesday
Before 10:00 am or After 6:00 pm

 

Wednesday, April 4, 2018

AMENDED Board of Selectmen Agenda - April 5, 2018


Advisory Board Agenda April 10, 2018


Advisory Board Meeting Agenda April 9, 2018


Why is the Flag at Half-Staff?


 
 
CAPTAIN THOMAS J. HUDNER, Jr.

 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 from sunrise until sunset on Wednesday, April 4, 2018, the day of interment, in honor of Captain Thomas J. Hudner, Jr., USN (Ret), Recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor - Korean War., native of Fall River, Massachusetts and former resident of Concord, Massachusetts.  Captain Hudner passed away on November 13, 2017 and will be laid to rest in Arlington National Ceremony on April 4, 2018.


ENSIGN EVAN MARK SCOLLARD
 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 beginning from sunrise until sunset on Wednesday, April 4, 2018, the day of interment, in honor Ensign Evan Mark Scollard, USN, resident of Lynnfield, Massachusetts, who passed away on March 24, 2018 in San Diego, CA

Monday, April 2, 2018

Hull Library Book Group


 
 
The Hull Library Book Group will meet April 25th at 2:30 on the second floor of the town library to discuss "Without you, There is no Us" by Suki Kim.   All are welcome.

For more information visit the group's Facebook page on www.hullpubliclibrary.org or contact volunteer moderator Judy Fanuele at fanvill4@aol.com or the library at 781-925-2295 for more information.

AMENDED NOTICE - 2018 Park and Rec Summer Hoops