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Hingham Opens Applications For Second Annual Government Academy

HINGHAM — Hingham is accepting applications for the second annual Local Government Academy, a hands-on program that will give up to 15 residents a closer look at how the town's departments and government actually function.

TOWN HALL The Town of Hingham announced this week that it is bringing back its Local Government Academy, inviting residents who want to learn more about municipal operations to apply. The program is capped at 15 participants, according to a News Flash posted to the town's website. Officials did not specify an application deadline or start date for the sessions in the announcement, but said spots are limited and encouraged interested residents to apply now.

ELSEWHERE IN THE NEWS "'Unforeseen Circumstance' Cuts Triple Murder Trial Short Wednesday: Reports," Hingham Patch's newsletter reported. The dispatch concerns the ongoing case against Duxbury mother Lindsay Clancy, who is charged with killing her three young children, and notes proceedings were cut short this week for unspecified reasons, per Hingham Patch (read it at https://patch.com/massachusetts/hingham/s/kn5uq/unforeseen-circumstance-cuts-lindsay-clancy-triple-murder-trial-short-wednesday-reports).

"Residents and Staff Members Collaborate at Linden Ponds," according to Hingham Patch. The brief item describes a collaborative project between residents and staff at the Linden Ponds senior living community, though the outlet's report offered few additional details, per Hingham Patch (read it at https://patch.com/massachusetts/hingham/residents-staff-members-collaborate-linden-ponds).

Compiled from official town feeds, community organizations, and local press. Outside reporting is attributed inline.

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