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Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Obituary: Virginia L. (MacKenney) Hill, 83, worked at Hill's Family Store, Ran Antique Store

Virginia L. (MacKenney) Hill, 83, of Hamilton and Ipswich was a lover of animals, worked at Conley's Pharmacy and worked at Hill's Family Store and ran her own antique store.

Virginia L. (MacKenney) Hill, 83, longtime resident of Alan Road, Hamilton, died Saturday, April 27, 2013, in her home following her long illness. She was the wife of the late Howard R.“Taffy” Hill. Born in Ipswich May 6, 1929, daughter of the late Horace and Lillian (Russell) MacKenney, she was raised in Ipswich and was a 1947 graduate of Ipswich High School. For many years she was employed at Conley’s Pharmacy. Married in 1959 in the First Church in Ipswich, the Hill's soon made their home and raised their family in Hamilton. With a grown family she went to work with her husband at the family’s clothing store, the former Hill’s Family Store in Ipswich. Mrs. Hill was also a collector and dealer of antiques. For several years during the …

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Oldest Hamilton Woman Gets a New Cane [VIDEO]

The former librarian at Hamilton-Wenham Regional High School and a longtime parishioner at the First Congregational Church of Hamilton is awarded the Boston Post Cane on Monday.

Edna Barney, 96, of Hamilton was given the Boston Post Cane on Monday in an event at the Hamilton Council on Aging building. See the attached video from the event, including Barney thanking everyone in attendance and recognition from State Rep. Brad Hill and David Neill, chairman of the Board of Selectmen.

christine shannon-burr

12:17 am on Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Mrs. Barney, you helped in the girl Scouts Org. with Mrs Coonrod, Mrs. Quinn and Mrs. Stacey. What a feat, congradulations. from Christine Shannon.   more ›

Friday, March 1, 2013

Patch Facts

Five Things to Know on March 1: State Rep. Brad Hill Holds Office Hours

An essential get-me-going daily morning column from Hamilton-Wenham Patch.

Today is Friday, March 1. Here are five things you need to know in Hamilton and Wenham: 1. Mix: The sky on Friday is forecasted to be a mix of clouds and sun, with the temperature topping out at about 40 degrees. There’s a chance of a shower. 2. Brad Hill: State Rep, Brad Hill (R-Ipswich), who represents Hamilton and Wenham in the state House of Representatives, is holding office hours in both towns on Friday. Hill will be at Hamilton Town Hall at 9:15 a.m. and Wenham Town Hall at 10:30 a.m. 3. Museum: Friday marks the final day to sign up for Wenham Museum’s summer programs at a discounted rate. Programs are part of the “History Alive” program and include sessions of the Civil War, a Fashion Design Workshop and Legos. 4. Commandant: …

Friday, January 11, 2013

Hill to Serve Third Term as Member of Republican Leadership

State Rep. Bradford R. Hill will be the Minority Whip in the state House of Representatives for a third straight term.

State Rep. Bradford R. Hill, R-Ipswich, has been reappointed by House Minority Leader Bradley H. Jones, Jr. (R-North Reading) to serve a third term as House Minority Whip. The Minority Whip is the second in command for the Republican Party in the House. The Republican caucus ratified the appointment. Hill represents Hamilton and Wenham in the House of Representatives. “I am excited about the Republican Caucus’ potential this upcoming session,”  Hill said in an announcement of the position. “The challenges facing the Commonwealth have not dissipated and much hard work lies ahead. Hopefully, our colleagues across the aisle will listen to what we have to say and work with us in order to get Massachusetts moving in the right direction.” Hill …

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Hill: Weekend Food Drive was 'Overwhelming Success'

State Rep. Brad Hill writes to say that the North Shore Food Drive he organized during the past weekend was a success, exceeding the goal of 50 boxes by collecting 130 boxes of food.

State Rep. Bradford R. Hill (R-Ipswich), the Minority Whip, said that the North Shore Food Drive that he recently sponsored was an overwhelming success. Over a period of two days Hill and many volunteers collected non perishable items. The event took place at the Market Basket in Rowley for the benefit of local area food banks, which are in constant need of donations for those who are not able to take their next meal for granted. “It was my goal to fill 50 boxes of food to donate to area food banks,” Hill said. “With the help of volunteers from the Hamilton-Wenham Regional High School Interact club, Ice Hawks Hockey Club, North Shore 104.9, First National Bank of Ipswich, Manchester Athletic Club, family, friends and the Demoulas Market …

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Letter to the Editor: 'Tenacious and Skilled Work' By Hill Led to Melissa's Law

Les Golsule, whose daughter Melissa was killed by a 27-time convicted felon, writes to acknowledge the work by state Rep. Brad Hill, R-Ipswich, to pass Melissa's Bill.

To the Editor: I cannot thank Rep. Brad Hill enough for all the work he did to make Melissa's Law, the state's new habitual offender law, a reality. Brad was the first legislator to sponsor Melissa's Bill following the 1999 murder of my daughter, Melissa Gosule, by a 27-time convicted felon. Brad was among the first to stand with me, even when others said the bill had no chance of passing. Indeed, the bill remained locked up in the judiciary committee for 10 years, until 2011. Yet Brad Hill never gave up. What we lacked in political influence - compared to the powerful criminal defense industry - we had in firm moral conviction and common sense. Brad knew that it was just crazy to keep releasing 5, 20, 50-time violent offenders who just …

Parson Weems

11:39 am on Monday, September 24, 2012

This article describes some solid constituent service by Rep. Hill, but to Ms. Appel it inspires fulsome praise of the "Amazing 36" who comprise the minority party in the legislature; 4 Sens and 32 Reps. That's 36 out of 160 total legislators. Ms. Appel is Chair of the Hamilton Republican Town Committee. (Perhaps she has a more august political title than that one these days in which case I …   more ›

Monday, September 17, 2012

Letter to the Editor: Food Banks in Need of Assistance on Constant Basis

State Rep. Brad Hill, R-Ipswich, who represents Hamilton and Wenham, writes about a food drive he is organizing later this month.

To the Editor: Most of us are able to take for granted that there will be food in our refrigerators or dinner on the table when we come home from work. We do not think of hunger as a problem that runs rampant through our community, but it does and there are people and families all around us that do not take for granted their next meal. Currently, in the North Shore community, one in six people collect some type of food assistance and one in nine families seek services from one of the local food banks.  While during the Holiday season it seems we are likely to give, hunger is a problem that affects the community year round. Food banks are in need of our assistance on a constant basis, just as we all need to eat regularly. The Acord Food …

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Governor Says He Will Sign Hill's 'Three Strikes' Bill

The killing of Woburn Police Officer Jack Maguire helped gain support for Melissa's Bill, which limits parole eligibility for convicted violent repeat offenders.

With the fate of Melissa's Bill solely in Gov. Deval Patrick's hands Tuesday, the governor made a decision at 2:30 p.m. "I will sign this bill," he said. Melissa's Bill, named for Melissa Gosule who was killed by a violent repeat offender who was out on parole, has been in the works for more than a decade. But it was the killing of Woburn Police Officer Jack Maguire on Dec. 26, 2010 that spurred more support for the bill. The bill was initially sponsored 13 years ago by state Rep. Brad Hill, R-Ipswich, who represents Hamilton and Wenham. "Thanks to Rep. Brad Hill and DA Gerry Leone, the original sponsors of this legislation who stood with me when few others did," Les Gosule, Melissa's father, said in a prepared statement on Tuesday. …

Jeff Stinson

4:58 pm on Saturday, August 4, 2012

The Governor should have recognized that these are two very different issues. I join Michelle in thanking Rep. Hill for his 13 year fight in this endeavor. My continued thoughts and prayers go out to the Gosule and McGuire families. Les Gosule is an amazing human being. Let that be known.   more ›

Friday, June 15, 2012

Hamilton-Wenham Local Election Guide

A one stop place to go to get information about the candidates and issues that voters will decide in the voting booth in November.

As the November general elections gets closer, Hamilton-Wenham Patch is devoted to bring you the information you need about the decisions you will make on the ballot. Here's our start on the candidates and issues we'll be covering as November draws near. Bookmark this page for updates. U.S. Rep. John Tierney: The incumbent Salem Democrat and Hamilton and Wenham representative on Capitol Hill blogs on Patch and has engaged in a live chat with readers. Richard Tisei: The Republican former state Senator from Wakefield and local business owner is challenging Tierney for the 6th Congressional District and has also engaged in a live chat with readers. State Senator Bruce Tarr: The Republican from Gloucester is runing unoppossed for the Senate …

Monday, March 19, 2012

Patch Facts

Five Things You Need to Know Today: March 19

An essential get-me-going daily morning column from Hamilton-Wenham Patch.

Today is Monday, March 19. Here are five things you need to know: 1. Cooler: We’ll be closer to normal with the temperatures on Monday, with the forecast calling for high temperatures close to 60 with a northeast wind keeping things cooler than Sunday. There’s a chance of some clouds and rain but the sun should also poke through. 2. Trash containers: Last week, the green organics collection bins were delivered to every home in Hamilton and Wenham in advance of the start of the new trash collection program on April 2. This week, it will be the new trash bins. Delivery of the new trash bins are scheduled to begin on Monday. 3. Wenham candidates: Do you want to be a candidate for publicly elected office in Wenham? Monday is the final day to “…

Michelle Bailey

2:58 pm on Monday, March 19, 2012

Idlewood Park is a sliver of town owned land that contains the granite stairs that complete the popular walking loop of Lake Dr, Pleasant, Monument, Main St, and Arbor/Highland. Residents of Hamilton and Wenham would be adversely affected if it were sold to a private party. Please support the effort to keep Idlewood Park publicly owned and accessible.   more ›

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