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Touring the new and improved Jacobs Elementary School
-Local officials and builders offered a tour of the new Jacobs Elementary School on Thursday. The project added roughly 50,000 more square feet to the school, increasing its size by more than half. Scott Libby of PMA Consultants in Braintree said the job is in under its $24 million budget. Read more on Cathleen Jeffrey's video blog.
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EPA chief calls Hull’s wind power an ‘example for rest of nation’
-As Hull Wind I swooshed softly 150 feet over his head, the agency’s Stephen Johnson said he wished more communities could be as energy-efficient as Hull.
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Wicked Local People brings social networking to our site
-GateHouse Media New England has teamed up with TownConnect of Waltham to bring social networking to Wicked Local Hull and our other town websites. Through our new People sites, residents are now able to participate in a free, secure, private network and easily organize online communities of friends, neighbors and extended families; coordinate schedules; share photos and files; and connect families, friends, and neighbors. Open the story for more details.
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Traffic report/Fore River Bridge opening
-CLICK HERE to check on traffic from here to Boston and back. Traffic cams, too. CLICK HERE to find out when the Fore River Bridge is opening.
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Aquarion Water Co. proposed rate increase flooded by opposition
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Fishing derby in Hull to benefit public schools support organization
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Seasonal open-air farmers’ market to open in Hull
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Hearing on proposed Aquarion rate hike is set for tonight at high school
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Hull youth collecting soccer balls for Iraqi kids
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HIGH JUMP
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Summer concerts under way at Fort Revere
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Charity event draws about 200 swimmers to Nantasket Beach
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Pirate League offers activities for children with special needs
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200-plus turn out for governor’s forum at the beach
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