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IRWIN NESOFF
HULL SELECT BOARD MEMBER
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This monthly newsletter is designed to help keep the residents of Hull informed with the information you will need to become or remain an active and engaged community member.*
In addition to this newsletter, the town provides sources of information including the town web site and Facebook page.
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Beginning Wednesday April 8 the Select Board will begin holding monthly office hours from 6:30-7:00PM
Two Select Board members will be available at town hall, monthly to meet with residents to discuss issues of concern. Please be advised these are listening sessions, individual Board members cannot make decisions on behalf of the Select Board.
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THE PLOVERS HAVE ARRIVED
LET'S HELP OUR NEW GUESTS
FEEL AT HOME ON NANTASKET BEACH
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MBTA Expands Bus Service
Beginning Sunday, April 5, 2026, the MBTA will add a second vehicle, allowing for more frequent service and expanded connections. Riders should flag the stop they wish to enter or exit the bus along the fixed route.
Route 714 (Hull Ferry Terminal in Hull to Hingham Depot in Hingham)
This route will operate approximately every 30 minutes, seven days a week. This is an improvement from the current 60 minute frequency between buses. Service will strengthen connections to the Hull Ferry, Route 220 in Hingham, and introduce a new connection to the Commuter Rail at Nantasket Junction.
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Out-of-Town RTF Permit Pilot Program
- The Town of Cohasset is offering a limited number of Out-of-Town Recycling Transfer Facility (RTF) permits as part of a pilot program. Permits are available on a first-come, first-served basis and are valid through March 31, 2027.
- Each permit costs $300 (cash or card only), and a valid vehicle registration is required at the time of purchase. Permits are non-transferable and must be permanently affixed to the lower left driver’s side windshield.
- Permits may be purchased at the Town Clerk’s Office, Cohasset Town Hall, 41 Highland Avenue.
- Out-of-Town RTF permit holders are subject to a specific fee schedule, effective January 1, 2026, including fees for trash bags, bulky items, appliances, mattresses, tires, yard waste, construction debris (residential only), and other materials. Recycling is limited to 96 gallons per visit.
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Volunteers Needed for 250th! Join the fun!
Hull is proud to join communities across the nation in celebrating the 250th Anniversary of the United States with a series of meaningful, community-focused events honoring our history, heritage, and patriotic spirit the Hull way! Get Involved! Community participation is encouraged. Residents interested in volunteering fill out the form. Join the fun! So many fun festivities are planned!
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ANNUAL TOWN MEETING
MONDAY, MAY 4, 2026
If you are registered to vote in Hull you can participate in town meeting. Town Meeting is in person, no absentee voting is allowed. If you are not registered to vote in Hull, you are welcome to attend town meeting as an observer.
Last Date to Register to Vote: Friday April 24, 2026
To Check your Voter Status or To Register To Vote Online: Click HERE
The warrant for the 2026 Annual Town Meeting is available ONLINE
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How to Report a Concern
Report Non-Emergency Issues
Help report non-emergency issues to the Town of Hull, from your smartphone, tablet, or computer thanks to our partnership with SeeClickFix.
For Water Related Concerns
Issues related to or other water emergencies should be directed to the 24 hour customer service number for the Weir River Water System at (877) 253-6665.
For Sewer Related Concerns
For issues related to sewer or those requiring immediate attention please contact the Sewer Department during business hours at (781) 925-1207 or after hours (781) 925-0906.
SeeClickFix is not to be used for emergencies SeeClickFix is not monitored 24/7. For urgent matters that require immediate attention or a Police or Fire response, call 911.
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Stay informed about all that is happening in Hull, including Select Board and other town board meetings inmlcuding the HRA, Municipal Light Board, and activities and performances at the JacobsSchool and Hull High School.
You can find it on:
Xfinity Channels:
Hull Community Television: CH 9 & 1072 (HD)
Hull Public Schools (Pirate TV): CH 22 & 1076 (HD)
Verizon Channels:
Hull Community Television CH 35
Hull Public Schools (Pirate TV): CH 34
Both channels stream live at hulltv.net. Most past and present shows are also available at hulltv.net Video On Demand
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CALENDAR
Friday, April 3, Veterans’ Coffee Social. Enjoy the camaraderie with other vets. Come and hear about the services you earned and deserve. Complimentary coffee, donuts, and discussion centered around shared concerns. Hull Lifesaving Museum, 1117 Nantasket Ave., from 9-10:30 a.m. The museum will be closed to the public. Meetings are free, and no reservations are required. Attendees will receive a free membership to the museum. For more information, contact Craig Wolfe at 781771-6416 or email 89edge@comcast.net.
Saturday, April 4, Photos with the Easter Bunny at the Paragon Carousel. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., 205 Nantasket Avenue, Hull. Get your photo taken with the Easter Bunny during our opening day at the historic Paragon Carousel! For more information email info@paragoncarousel.com
Sunday, April 5,
• Hampton Circle Easter Egg Hunt, 77 Hampton Circle at 10 a.m. 1000 eggs and golden egg prizes.
• Traditional Easter Egg Hunt at the Paragon Carousel.
11 a.m.-1 p.m., 205 Nantasket Ave. As part of the historic Paragon Carousel’s opening weekend! Our annual traditional Easter Egg hunt will begin at noon sharp! For more information email
Tuesday, April 7, Blood Pressure Clinic with the Town Nurse at the Hull Senior Center, 197A Samoset Ave. from 10:30-11 a.m.
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*Please note this is NOT an official newsletter of the Hull Select Board. While I will endeavor to keep this newsletter factual for the sole purpose of informing the residents of Hull, if any opinion is expressed it is solely mine and does not represent those of other Select Board members or any town employee or official.
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