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FREE SUMMER GUIDE 2022 Wishing Our Many Friends in Hull Another Summer Full of Sun and Fun! Enjoy Our Gazebo at Veterans Memorial Park. It’s Our Thank-You for Your Continued Support! Pyne-Keohane Funeral Home Serving Hull & Hingham Since 1898 21 Emerald Street, Hingham, MA 781-749-0310
2 THE HULL TIMES SUMMER GUIDE, 2022 THE HULL TIMES SUMMER GUIDE, 2022 3 Let the summer dining season begin! Hull’s restaurants are open for business tunes upstairs on Thursday nights from 8-11 p.m. “Our slogan is ‘Eat, drink, chill,” said General Manager Michael Wharton. “Tracy and Rich re- man’s lobster, a broiled haddock dinner or just some wings and a beer, you’ve come to the right place. We’re kind of like the ‘Cheers’ of Hull — a Marching orders: 4th of July By Marie Fricker opening this restaurant,” said Cofman. “And it has been everything we had hoped for, despite street taco trucks, and that gave him the idea of opening a beachy-themed taco bar,” Martin said. ally appreciate the support Nantasket Flatts has received from the community since we opened on Memorial Day in 2019.” place where everybody knows your name.” Mambo’s – 269 Nantasket Ave. parade returning to Hampton As the days lengthen and the sea beckons, take a break this summer at one of the bistros, cafes, restaurants, and taverns that line Nantas- the challenges of the last few years. Codman and Cardoos do all the cooking at To Dine For, which is open Tuesdays through Sat- “We wanted it to have a laid-back California kind of vibe for people who just want to come in and have a quick bite.” The Vaughans also own the Blue Oar Restau- rant in Cohasset and the Jetty in Marshfield. Mambo’s Kitchen and Bar, owned by Anthony Ghosn, has been a popular destination on the Circle after two-year hiatus Nantasket beachfront for the last three years. The ket Avenue in Hull. Food is bountiful, drinks are urdays, and they deliver food from their menu to The restaurant is known for its house-made After a two-year hiatus, the Hampton Circle Daddy’s Beach Club – 280 Nantasket Ave restaurant draws a crowd, not only for its beach cold, and ocean views are on the house. the Hingham Fruit Center each week. Lentil and Margaritas, tacos and burritos. It offers “Taco Playground Fourth of July Parade will be held Owner Jeff Lemkin expanded his Nantasket cocktails and frozen drinks, but for the year-round falafel salads, tabbouleh, baklava, and chicken Tuesday” specials, as well as live music by local this year on Monday, July 4 at 10 a.m. at the Lt. Beach hotdog stand, Daddy’s Dogs, in 2010 by roster of live performances in its oceanfront tiki To Dine For – 520 Nantasket Ave. and lamb kabobs are just a few of the chefs’ spe- guitarist Joe Capen on selected Wednesdays. Joseph D. McLaughlin Playground on Moreland opening Daddy’s Beach Club right next door. bar patio on the second floor. If you’re in the mood for an authentic Mediter- cialties available year-round. Taco lovers can choose from such fillings as Avenue. The restaurant/tavern specializes in New Haven, Patrons can enjoy appetizers, calzones, half- ranean snack by the sea, choose one of 30 fla- “I’m thrilled when a Lebanese customer comes cod, mahi mahi, shrimp, chicken, pork, ground Face painting will be offered starting at 9:30 Connecticut-style brick oven pizza, a wide variety pound burgers and specialty pizzas, while listen- vors of homemade hummus or a lamb or chicken in and says, ‘This dish tastes exactly like what sirloin, and tofu, among others. a.m. and ending promptly at 9:55 a.m. of microbrews, pub fare, and live musical enter- ing to reggae or rock music overlooking the sea. kabob roll-up at To Dine For, a take-out restau- my grandmother used to make,’” said Codman. “Eo’s Taco,” named for Ozzie’s husband, Eo Following the pledge of allegiance to the flag, tainment. “We opened Mambo’s just before the pan- rant specializing in Mediterranean and Middle “Rafca has all of the recipes in her head, and we Martin, is a fan favorite. It is served with Pico de singing of the national anthem, and a few words “We serve the kind of pizza I grew up on in demic hit, but we made it through,” said Ghosn. Eastern food. don’t measure anything — just a handful of this Gallo, avocado, slaw, cilantro, chicken, pork, or from Dan Gaffney, parade chairman, everyone is New Haven,” said the former software designer “Takeout orders kept us going, and now we’re The owners, Paula Cofman and Rafca Car- and a handful of that. And, of course, we cook ground sirloin. You can choose from three types invited to assemble on Moreland Avenue to fol- and Hingham bakery owner who opened his hot back in full swing with plenty of food, drinks, and doos, both longtime Hull residents, started their with love.” of tortillas and seven different sauces. low the flag bearers around Hampton Circle and dog stand after moving to Hull in 2004. entertainment.” business together during the economic down- “We can literally build 1,000 unique tacos return to the playground for the folding of the flag. Operating year-round, Daddy’s Beach Club turn of 2009. They weathered that storm as well California Underground – 257 Nantasket Ave. with all of our freshly made toppings and ingre- We ask those able walk to join us in the walk- hosts live bands and dancing on weekends Tipsy Tuna – 276 Nantasket Ave. as the more recent shutdowns of the COVID19 Ozzie Martin has owned and operated Califor- dients,” said Martin. “If you’re hot and tired from ing around Hampton Circle. We look forward to and is available for private functions. The club Last summer, Anthony Ghosn opened a pandemic, and are still going strong. nia Underground, a year-round taco restaurant the beach, come in and sip on our cool water- waving to all who come out to cheer us on. is known for its 10-year tradition of providing a seasonal seafood restaurant, Tipsy Tuna, right “I was a personal chef and Rafca owned a and bar for the last five years. melon basil margarita and have a taco. You’ll re- Any ideas for additions to the parade are wel- free Thanksgiving luncheon at the restaurant, and across the street from Mambo’s. The menu fea- café in Quincy when we realized our dream of “My husband grew up in California eating from juvenate.” come. Call 508-889-2278 or 508-886-4039 to delivering turkey dinners to first responders who tures fresh seafood delivered daily, including have to work the holiday. shrimp, steamed lobster, clams, mussels, cala- discuss your ideas. FRONT COVER PHOTO: Art imitates life every day on Nantasket Beach, whether you are Nantasket Flatts – 145 Nantasket Ave. Remember to wear your red, white, and blue, mari, scallops, fish and chips, fisherman’s plat- visiting for the first time or have been coming here for years. Photographer Richard W. Green’s Celebrating its third anniversary on the Av- and bring your flags. Schooner’s – 57 Nantasket Ave ters, and three types of lobster rolls. artistic lens captured this image of folks enjoying the beach at the start of the 2022 season. enue, Nantasket Flatts Kitchen and Bar, owned We have missed you all and look forward to Owned by Jacqui and Raymond “Moose” “We have a cold lobster roll with mayonnaise; by Tracy and Rich Vaughan, offers American pub seeing everyone. Come to the park early and re- Chase for more than 30 years, Schooner’s of- a warm lobster roll with melted butter, and a fried fare with an international twist. Enjoy some jetty unite with your friends. fers a wide array of menu choices, from seafood, lobster roll,” said Ghosn. “Just depends on how SUMMER GUIDE 2022, A SUPPLEMENT TO wings, mussels, scrimp scampi, chicken, steak pasta, chicken, and steak entrees to its award- you like it.” The Hampton Circle Playground PUBLISHER: Thomas Foye or flatbread pizza inside the retro-nautical-themed Fourth of July Committee A winning clam chowder. The restaurant’s casual It’s quite possible that Tipsy Tuna may also EDITOR: Christopher J. Haraden restaurant , or sip on a Captain Morgan Pineap- atmosphere has a nautical flair and you can park hold the record for the largest lobster roll in New ple Mule on the heated beachside patio. BUSINESS MANAGER, TYPESETTING & COMPOSITION: Cheryl Killion your car for free after 4 p.m. at the public lot England, according to its owner. The bun con- The second floor of the Flatts houses an ocean- CONTRIBUTORS: Marie Fricker, John J. Galluzzo, Richard W. Green, Graham Whelan across the street. tains two pounds of lobster meat and is 22 inches These are only a few of the fantastic choices of front sports bar with a private function room for Raymond Chase was the general manager long! great restaurants Hull and Nantasket Beach have The Hull Times is published each Thursday at 412 Nantasket Avenue, Hull, MA 02045 by Hull parties and meetings. On Wednesdays, custom- Times Media Group, Inc. Periodicals postage (USPS #005903) paid at Hull, MA 02045, an of Jake’s on Nantasket Beach before opening Opened in mid-July of 2021, the restaurant has to offer. Check out the others elsewhere in this additional office. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to FOUNDED JUNE 26, 1930 ers can enjoy $5 burgers (2 patties) with the pur- Schooners in 1990. The kitchen is open until 9 three full bars — one inside and two outside on edition of the Summer Guide and watch The Hull 412 Nantasket Avenue, Hull, MA 02045. Yearly subscription rates: $50 delivery CONTACT US chase of any beverage, and the restaurant hosts and online acess, $40 online access only. p.m. daily, and house-made pizzas are served un- the oceanside patio, featuring karaoke on Tues- Times in print and online throughout the season 412 Nantasket Ave., Hull, MA 02045 a Sunday brunch. The Hull Times assumes no financial responsibility for typographical errors in advertisements or til midnight, seven days a week. day nights and live bands on the weekends. for more details on other great dining options! for errors in copy made by the advertiser or by his or her authorized agent, but will reprint that Phone: 781-925-9266 Live ’70s and ’80s bands entertain guests on “We have a new menu for the summer,” said Tipsy Tuna is open seven days a week from 11 Come to the beach this summer. The water is portion of an ad in which the typographical error occurs, or the entire advertisement if it is our the outdoor patio on the weekends and a DJ spins error. Advertisers will please notify the management at once of any error that might occur. www.hulltimes.com Jacqui. “Whether you’re in the mood for lazy a.m. to 1 a.m. fine, and so is the dining! A • Continued on next page QUICK, RELIABLE, & SO CONVENIENT! EZ SMOKE SHOP 527 Nantasket Avenue Stop by for a large selection of beer & wine, soda, 781 925-3025 • Tobacco Products snacks, Lottery tickets, newspapers and • Premium Cigars 781-474-0000 269 Nantasket Ave. essentials like milk, bread – and, of course, ICE! • Electronic Cigarettes Hull, MA • Vape Juice Sun: 11 a.m – 9 p.m. ATM • Tobacco • Ice Cream • Accessories Mon: 4 p.m. – 9 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday • Lottery Tickets 11 a.m. – 9 p.m. 265 Nantasket Ave. • 781 773-1432 Friday & Saturday: 11 a.m. – 10 p.m.
4 THE HULL TIMES SUMMER GUIDE, 2022 THE HULL TIMES SUMMER GUIDE, 2022 5 Gone fishin’ – reeling in the worms, and many other types of live and cut bait to entice the local fish in our waters. There are first catch is the best angle many to choose from, so your best bet is to ask what is working best lately. Luckily, in Hull there are a variety of places to for success in Hull’s waters fish and the striped bass can live in many different areas. Sometimes the fish will be way offshore in very deep water, and some fish may be just off the By Graham Whelan beach looking for things in the sand and the waves. The best way to find the fish from the shore in Fishing is a hobby shared by many in Hull. It is Hull will be around manmade or natural structures. challenging and can quickly discourage someone Structure creates moving water and a way for the tide pools, or on the beach like crabs and worms. if they aren’t catching anything. fish to hide and ambush prey floating by. Whether The best way to catch more fish is to put in Since starting Hull Fishing Camp, I’ve noticed the the structure is a marsh or river bank, a bridge, more time on the water. Anglers who put in the best way to get someone hooked on fishing is to have pier, or even just one rock amidst a beach of end- most time and effort will always have a higher rate them catch their first fish. Obviously, this is easier less sand, the stripers will usually not be far from it. of landing fish. said than done, but hopefully some of the tips written You can’t plan on catching fish every time, It is all a learning process, so the best thing to here will help anyone in Hull land their first fish. but you can up your chances of catching fish. do is get out on the water and start fishing! Fishing from the shore in Hull is done mainly Try to find moving water. Changes in the tides, for the striped bass, bluefish, flounder, tautog, whether incoming or outgoing, will create current Graham Whelan operates the Hull Fishing and black sea bass. The best way for a new fish- and moving water in which the striped bass will Camp. To participate in the camp, or to book erman to get into it is using bait which can be feed. Stripers are opportunistic feeders and will a birthday party or a private lesson, email him bought at a local bait and tackle shop. Anglers eat just about anything, so don’t be afraid to try at grahamwhelan202@gmail.com or visit www. will go there to buy clams, squid, mackerel, sea some new things or even baits you may find in hullfishingcamp.com. APRIL CONTRADO A Swedish & American Candy Shop REALTOR ® C: 781-789-2880 O: 781-925-1384 • april.contrado@cbrealty.com • aprilcontrado-newengland. Candy Made from sites.cbmoxi.com Fruit Juices & Natural Spices 536 Nantasket Ave. GMO & Trans Fat-Free Hull, MA 02045 781-490-0500 165 Nantasket Avenue www.nantasketsweets.com Owned by a subsidiary of Realogy Brokerage Group, LLC NANTASKET EASSOCIATES, YE CARE LLC Welcomes Michael V. Sinopoli, O.D. – TO DINE FOR – A very unique Mediterranean take out food and catering restaurant located in the Shops at Kenberma. Lebanese owners Paula Cofman & Rafca Cardoos bring you the most authentic, Middle Eastern, and Greek cuisine. Hilary W. Williams, O.D. and Michael Sinopoli, O.D. Dr. Sinopoli has joined Dr. Williams providing comprehensive eye care, contact lens services, and surgery co-management including glaucoma, cataract and LASIK. Dr. Sinopoli is welcoming new patients. • Extensive Eyewear and Sunglass Selction Open Tuesday, Thurdsay, Friday – 10 a.m.-3 p.m. • Accepting most insurance plans including Medicare, Saturday – 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. Available 7 Days a Week for Catering Blue Cross, Harvard, VSP, etc. Open Tuesday through Friday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. 520 Nantasket Avenue, Hull MA • (781) 773-1678 538 Nantasket Avenue, Hull, MA • (781) 925-5996 Take-Out • Catering • Small/Large Parties
6 THE HULL TIMES SUMMER GUIDE, 2022 THE HULL TIMES SUMMER GUIDE, 2022 7 Sou�� For the birds: Where to go Weir River Woods Therefore, while Hull was once inhabited by We can also watch the cross-channel flights of Tipsy Bites Entering the woods in the summertime, es- grassland species that inhabited the spaces be- more species of birds than we would ever ex- tween the village developments, now the town pect would take the chance of flying over such for the best summer views pecially so close to marshes, means one thing: bug spray! But, if there are bugs, there will be hosts more woodland, or, perhaps more accu- a stretch of water. Watch for a Common Raven, birds willing to eat them. Weir River Woods, off rately, suburban backyard species. So, as you Cooper’s Hawk, maybe even a Mourning Dove of Hull’s feathered friends Chatham Street, is a large enough area to har- bor some songbird species like Common Yel- walk any Hull street, you may hear songbirds singing – flycatchers, warblers, sparrows, etc. to make the trek across. Check the rocks in the foreground for Ruddy Turnstones. Gull watching Falafel Plate By John J. Galluzzo 10 Clam Chowder lowthroats and Carolina Wrens, and an oddity or 8 two, like the American Woodcock. The trail even- – or see them carrying nesting materials or small bits of food from place to place. Black-capped here can be pleasant as well, if you really want to get a glimpse into the behaviors that make them tually emerges onto the saltmarsh, giving a nice Chickadees, Song Sparrows, American Rob- so different from each other. Beef Being almost Empanadas completely surrounded by water 11 Lobster Bisque view of this rare habitat. If you get there early or 9 ins, Northern Cardinals, the “usual suspects” of Massachusetts, will be present, as will the On the Water Lastly, take a chance to get underway on a is a wonderful thing. It means that standing any- late enough in the day, watch for a gathering of Shrimp Cocktail where along the Hull shore, the scenery has the potential to change, from sunsets and sunrises 13 Turkey Vultures that like to roost in the area. Nantasket Beach smaller species of woodpeckers. Blue Jays will be around, as will Mourning Doves and Gray Red-eyed Vireo, or American Goldfinch. The fort boat of one kind or another this summer. Out in the harbor, you may find Wilson’s Storm-petrels to passing ships to wave heights and more. Even OK, so this is a long stretch, three and a half Catbirds. is also a great viewing spot, just because of the pattering along atop the water, skimming for Crab Ragoons the wildlife factors into the dynamic nature of our 10 brackish, which is as close as we’ll get – water miles of sand, and it can get crowded in sum- Fort Revere Park and the Village Cemetery If nothing else, Fort Revere offers stunning expanse of open sky, for gulls, hawks, falcons bit of food, and even a shearwater or two. Late in the summer, out far enough, you might see coastline. in Hull, watch for Barn and Tree Swallows skim- mer. But if you visit during the early hours around and even eagles at times. Be sure to head to the Crab Cakes views of the entrance to Boston Harbor. But, some Northern Gannets. The rocky ledges of the Beyond the Sea That said, it’s a weird twist of natural fate that base of the cemetery to watch and listen for Com- when we are freest to roam, when Hull is at its 11 ming the surface and drinking. Shorebirds will gather on the muddy edges throughout the sum- sunrise, you can catch glimpses of Piping Plo- vers investigating the wrackline, if you turn and face the water tower, you’ll no- mon and Least Terns out by Spinnaker Island. Brewster Islands will support cormorants, eiders, warmest, our greatest expanse of wild habitat, mer, heading north in July and south in August. perhaps a lingering Common tice the small pocket of woods behind it and the Hull Gut and more. While it may be hard to find much on Soft Pretzels our surrounding saltwater, is virtually devoid of 10 Double-crested Cormorants will be visible on the Loon that did not make its migra- successional habitat on the far edge of Farina Road. Combined with the top edge of the cem- While most ducks have flown, we do have one secret in Hull, in nesting Common Eiders on the ocean with the naked eye from shore, the off- shore world is an entirely different habitat. birdlife. Virtually, I say, because there are a few pond as well. Watch for them from West’s Cor- tion north for whatever reason, Cheddar Broccoli Bites exceptions of which to take note. So, where do we go if we want to experience Served on brioche bread ner as they dry their wings on the rocks where the river flows into the pond, or by season’s end, and perhaps four species of gulls: Great Black-backed, Her- etery, these areas offer up Yellow Warblers and Baltimore Orioles, perhaps an Eastern Phoebe, Peddocks Island. It’s here, too, at the Gut, where we might see a few Brant that did not migrate. Enjoy the birding in and around Hull this sum- mer. A nature in a Hull summer? Here are some areas of 10 with fries in flocks in pursuit of schools of smaller fish any- ring, Ring-billed, and Laughing. interest and some possible sightings you might where on the pond. Shorebirds will pass through for have there over the course of the warmer months. Weir River sure, but may be flushed off the Straits PondScallops Wrapped in Classic cheeseburger The river has become a wonderful place from shore on any “beach day.” Head- 13 Bacon For the most part, ducks and geese have flown from Hull for the season. We typically get three which to watch Osprey fly, fish, and raise their 13 ing north in July they’ll be feed- Beef patty, cheedar cheese, lettuce, young. The youngsters will start taking their first ing individually, and in August or four lingering species from the Anatidae fam- ily on Straits Pond for the summer: Mute Swans, tomato flights around July 1 and by the middle of August will be fishing with dad’s help. Mom will fly south and September they’ll be moving back south in ever-increasing flocks. Some species will remain Canada Geese, Mallards, and perhaps, if we’re around that time. The river may also harbor a few alone – there actually is a Solitary Sandpiper – lucky, Wood Ducks. It will be a place, though, to Crispy Chicken other specialty species like Belted Kingfishers, while others will ebb and flow with each incoming Salad� watch for waders, like Great Blue Herons, Great Green Herons (pictured above), and more. The wave, like Sanderlings, Semipalmated Sandpip- Egrets and Snowy Egrets. The latter, due to their stark white plumage, tend to stand out against Sandwich marshy surroundings provide hiding spaces for young fish and therefore good feeding grounds ers, and Semipalmated Plovers. Hull’s Neighborhoods 13 WEINBERG'S BAKERY & CAFE ACAI BOWLS, SMOOTHIES & MORE any natural summer backdrop, whereas Great Chicken Tenders, pickles, tomato, for waders. 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8 THE HULL TIMES SUMMER GUIDE, 2022 THE HULL TIMES SUMMER GUIDE, 2022 9 HULL SUMMER CALENDAR FRI.-SUN., JUNE 10-12 Ave., as the town receives acknowledgement of page, call 617-827-9900. • NSRWA’s Sixth Annual South Shore Striper recertification. Following the ceremony, light re- • Butterfly Tour. Takes place at World’s End at Tournament. June 10 at 5 p.m. through June 12 freshments will be served. For more information 10:30 a.m. Do you love catching sight of a Mon- at noon. Try to win a share of $3,000 in cash visit www.hulllifesavingmuseum.org. arch in the garden or out on a walk out in nature? and additional prizes for winning anglers. Spend Take a walking tour of World’s End with Blake TUESDAY, JUNE 14 Dinius, entomologist and extension educator of the weekend fishing for a cause in this catch- and-release tournament. Your support directly • Hull Community Blood Drive. To be held at Plymouth County, and learn about these lovely benefits the North and South River Watershed the Knights of Columbus Hall, 440 Nantasket creatures. Call the Hull Council on Aging to sign Association’s efforts to restore local fisheries Ave. from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. Call 800-733-2767 or up at 781-925-1239 *1 or email HullCOA@town. through dam removal, habitat restoration, and visit RedCrossBlood.org and enter KOCHULL to hull.ma.us. more. Register online at https://www.nsrwa.org/ schedule an appointment. • Encore Boston Casino Bus Trip. The bus will FRIDAY, JUNE 17 event/2022-south-shore-striper-tournament/and pick up your packet in person at Belsan’s Bait & leave at 8:30 a.m. from Cohasset Council on Ag- • Gallery Nantasket Hosts Hull Artists’ Sum- Tackle in Scituate, on Friday, June 10 (8 a.m. to 5 ing. The cost is $35 and includes $20 slot play mer Collection. The summer collection celebra- p.m.) or Saturday, June 11 (8 a.m. to noon) and bus transportation. To register, call the Hull tion begins with an open reception from 6 p.m. - 8 Senior Center, 781-925-1239 *1, or email Hull- p.m., located on the ground floor of Ocean Place SATURDAY, JUNE 11 COA@town.hull.ma.us. Condominiums, 121 Nantasket Ave., Hull. Come • The Anchor of Hull hosts Outdoor Movie • Bereavement Support Workshop: Grief & and meet the artists whose art will be on view. www.USHarbors.com www.USHarbors.com Night. Join us at the Anchor of Hull, 7 Hadas- Father’s Day. This free, one-time Zoom support Our hospitality is legendary! For more details, JUNEHull, MA - Jun 2022 JULY Hull, MA - Jul 2022 sah Way for a summertime classic favorite film. Games and snacks at 7 p.m., and the movie workshop is for survivors of the death of a loved one with a focus on the grief and bereavement ex- visit www.hullartists.com/Gallery-Nantasket/ • BBQ and Brew Night at the Hingham Com- High Low High Low perienced during Father’s Day. Participants of all munity Center, 70 South St., from 7-10 p.m. A Date Date starts at 8 p.m. Bring a chair or a blanket to sit on AM ft PM ft AM ft PM ft Rise Set Moon AM ft PM ft AM ft PM ft Rise Set Moon ages are welcome. Meeting is from 5:30 -7 p.m. night of BBQ, craft beer, and music to benefit the 1 Fri 1:21 9.7 2:02 8.5 7:48 0.5 7:52 1.6 5:09 8:26 and come grab your spot! Chairs are also avail- 1 Wed 1:03 9.8 1:45 8.6 7:32 0.3 7:35 1.6 5:08 8:16 To register, contact Daniel S. Brown, LCSW, HCC Courtyard Renovation Project. Visit https:// 2 Sat 2:01 9.6 2:41 8.5 8:27 0.5 8:33 1.6 5:10 8:26 able for those who need them. Free popcorn and 2 Thu 1:43 9.7 2:25 8.5 8:12 0.5 8:16 1.7 5:07 8:16 bereavement coordinator at the Hospice of the www.hinghamcommunitycenter.org/pages/ 3 Sun 2:41 9.5 3:20 8.6 9:06 0.6 9:16 1.6 5:10 8:26 lemonade. Parking available. For more informa- 3 Fri 2:24 9.5 3:07 8.4 8:52 0.7 8:59 1.9 5:07 8:17 tion, visit www.theanchorofhull.org, email thean- South Shore, Dbrown3@southshorehealth.org, events.bbqandbrewnight22 for more information 4 Sat 3:06 9.4 3:49 8.3 9:35 0.8 9:44 2.0 5:06 8:18 4 Mon 3:23 9.4 4:00 8.7 9:47 0.7 10:01 1.6 5:11 8:25 chor@northst.org, or call 781-534-9327. or call 781-624-7046. The Zoom link will be sent and to purchase tickets. 5 Sun 3:51 9.2 4:35 8.3 10:19 1.0 10:32 2.1 5:06 8:18 5 Tue 4:07 9.2 4:43 8.9 10:30 0.8 10:50 1.5 5:12 8:25 to participants once they are registered. 6 Mon 4:38 9.0 5:21 8.4 11:06 1.1 11:23 2.0 5:06 8:19 6 Wed 4:54 9.1 5:27 9.1 11:15 0.8 11:41 1.3 5:12 8:25 SUNDAY, JUNE 12 SUNDAY, JUNE 19 7 Tue 5:29 8.9 6:09 8.6 11:54 1.1 5:06 8:20 7 Thu 5:45 8.9 6:15 9.4 12:03 0.9 5:13 8:25 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15 • Father’s Day/Field of Flags at the Paragon 8 Wed 6:21 8.8 6:56 8.9 12:16 1.8 12:42 1.1 5:05 8:20 8 Fri 6:39 8.8 7:04 9.8 12:35 1.0 12:53 0.9 5:14 8:24 • Coast Guard City Recertification Ceremony. Due to Hull’s longstanding and enduring relation- • A Walk to Remember (AWTR) is a fundraiser Carousel. The Friends of the Paragon Carou- 9 Thu 7:15 8.9 7:45 9.4 1:10 1.5 1:32 1.0 5:05 8:21 9 Sat 7:36 8.8 7:57 10.2 1:31 0.7 1:46 0.9 5:14 8:24 ship with the Coast Guard, and in particular the to support specific scholarships for former Hull sel’s Flag Day Ceremony will take place at 1 p.m. 10 Fri 8:10 9.0 8:34 9.9 2:04 1.0 2:23 0.9 5:05 8:22 10 Sun 8:35 8.9 8:53 10.6 2:30 0.3 2:42 0.8 5:15 8:23 11 Mon 9:35 9.1 9:49 11.0 3:28 -0.2 3:39 0.6 5:16 8:23 ongoing commitment to Station Point Allerton, and Stoughton High School students. AWTR par- on Father’s Day The Paragon Chorale will sing 11 Sat 9:06 9.1 9:24 10.5 3:00 0.4 3:15 0.7 5:05 8:22 12 Tue 10:33 9.3 10:45 11.4 4:26 -0.6 4:35 0.3 5:17 8:22 Hull has been recertified as a Coast Guard City. ticipants will gather at the Mary Jeanette Murray patriotic musical selections. The name of each 12 Sun 10:00 9.4 10:14 11.0 3:54 -0.2 4:06 0.4 5:05 8:23 13 Wed 11:30 9.5 11:41 11.5 5:21 -1.0 5:31 0.1 5:17 8:22 Please join Coast Guard dignitaries, state and lo- Bathhouse on Nantasket Beach at 7 p.m. There Flag Honoree will read aloud names listed in the 13 Mon 10:54 9.6 11:05 11.4 4:47 -0.7 4:58 0.2 5:05 8:23 14 Tue 11:47 9.7 11:57 11.6 5:39 -1.1 5:49 0.0 5:05 8:23 14 Thu 12:26 9.7 6:15 -1.3 6:26 -0.1 5:18 8:21 cal elected officials and staff of the Hull Lifesav- will be a DJ and raffle prizes, and then we’ll walk ceremony program. We will display a plaque list- 15 Wed 12:42 9.8 6:32 -1.4 6:42 0.0 5:05 8:24 15 Fri 12:37 11.6 1:22 9.9 7:09 -1.3 7:21 -0.1 5:19 8:21 ing Museum on at 10 a.m. at the museum (Hull’s the beach and watch the sunset. Registration de- ing the names of each Flag Honoree until July original Coast Guard Station), 1117 Nantasket tails are on the A Walk to Remember Facebook 16 Thu 12:51 11.7 1:38 9.8 7:25 -1.4 7:37 0.0 5:05 8:24 16 Sat 1:34 11.4 2:17 10.0 8:02 -1.2 8:17 -0.1 5:20 8:20 • Continued on page 10 17 Fri 1:47 11.5 2:34 9.8 8:19 -1.2 8:32 0.2 5:05 8:25 17 Sun 2:30 11.1 3:11 10.0 8:53 -0.9 9:12 0.1 5:21 8:19 18 19 Sun Sat 2:44 3:43 11.2 10.7 3:31 4:30 9.7 9.6 9:14 10:10 -0.9 -0.5 9:30 10:30 0.4 0.7 5:05 5:05 8:25 8:25 18 19 Mon Tue 3:26 4:22 10.6 10.0 4:04 4:58 9.9 9.8 9:45 10:38 -0.5 0.1 10:09 11:08 0.4 0.6 5:22 5:22 8:18 8:18 SOLD! 20 Mon 4:44 10.2 5:29 9.6 11:07 -0.1 11:33 0.9 5:05 8:26 20 Wed 5:21 9.4 5:52 9.6 11:32 0.6 5:23 8:17 21 Tue 5:47 9.6 6:27 9.5 12:05 0.4 5:05 8:26 21 Thu 6:20 8.9 6:46 9.5 12:08 0.9 12:26 1.1 5:24 8:16 22 Wed 6:49 9.2 7:24 9.6 12:36 1.0 1:01 0.8 5:06 8:26 22 Fri 7:20 8.5 7:40 9.3 1:08 1.0 1:20 1.5 5:25 8:15 23 Thu 7:51 8.9 8:18 9.6 1:38 1.0 1:56 1.1 5:06 8:26 23 Sat 8:19 8.2 8:34 9.3 2:07 1.1 2:14 1.8 5:26 8:14 24 Fri 8:51 8.6 9:10 9.6 2:39 0.9 2:49 1.4 5:06 8:26 24 Sun 9:17 8.1 9:26 9.3 3:05 1.1 3:07 1.9 5:27 8:13 25 Sat 9:47 8.5 9:57 9.7 3:35 0.8 3:40 1.5 5:07 8:26 25 Mon 10:09 8.1 10:14 9.4 3:59 1.0 3:57 1.9 5:28 8:12 26 Sun 10:36 8.5 10:41 9.7 4:25 0.6 4:26 1.6 5:07 8:26 26 Tue 10:55 8.2 10:57 9.6 4:45 0.9 4:43 1.8 5:29 8:12 27 Mon 11:20 8.5 11:21 9.8 5:10 0.5 5:09 1.6 5:07 8:26 27 Wed 11:37 8.4 11:39 9.7 5:27 0.7 5:25 1.6 5:30 8:10 28 Thu 12:17 8.5 6:06 0.6 6:06 1.5 5:31 8:09 94 Main Street 5 Malta St – 3 Family 31 Hampton Circle 28 Tue 12:02 8.5 5:51 0.5 5:50 1.6 5:08 8:26 Listed $390,000 – Sold $360,000 Listed $550,000 – Sold $550,000 Listed $899,000 29 Wed 12:01 9.8 12:43 8.5 6:30 0.5 6:31 1.6 5:08 8:26 29 Fri 12:18 9.8 12:56 8.6 6:44 0.5 6:47 1.4 5:32 8:08 List Agents Andrea Cohen & List Agents Andrea Cohen & Sold $760,000 30 Thu 12:41 9.8 1:23 8.5 7:09 0.5 7:11 1.6 5:09 8:26 30 Sat 12:58 9.8 1:34 8.8 7:21 0.4 7:27 1.2 5:33 8:07 Kendall Salluce Kendall Salluce List Agent Kendall Salluce www.USHarbors.com 31 Sun 1:37 9.8 2:10 8.9 7:58 0.3 8:08 1.1 5:34 8:06 Kendall Salluce Andrea Cohen Michelle Kundzicz Buyers Agent Andrea Cohen AUGUST Hull, MA - Aug 2022 High Low SEPTEMBER Hull, MA - Sep 2022 www.USHarbors.com Date AM ft PM ft AM ft PM ft Rise Set Moon High Low Date 1 Mon 2:15 9.7 2:47 9.1 8:36 0.4 8:49 1.1 5:35 8:05 AM ft PM ft AM ft PM ft Rise Set Moon 2 Tue 2:55 9.6 3:24 9.2 9:14 0.4 9:32 1.0 5:36 8:04 1 Thu 3:12 9.5 3:31 10.0 9:23 0.5 9:53 0.3 6:08 7:20 3 Wed 3:38 9.4 4:05 9.4 9:55 0.6 10:20 0.9 5:37 8:03 2 Fri 3:59 9.2 4:17 10.0 10:09 0.7 10:46 0.4 6:09 7:18 4 Thu 4:24 9.2 4:49 9.6 10:40 0.7 11:11 0.8 5:38 8:01 3 Sat 4:52 8.9 5:10 10.0 11:01 1.0 11:44 0.5 6:10 7:16 5 Fri 5:15 8.9 5:39 9.8 11:28 0.9 5:39 8:00 4 Sun 5:50 8.6 6:08 10.0 11:58 1.2 6:11 7:14 137 Samoset Avenue 9 Warren Street 15 Milford Street 6 Sat 6:11 8.7 6:32 10.0 12:06 0.7 12:21 1.0 5:40 7:59 5 Mon 6:54 8.5 7:11 10.0 12:45 0.5 12:59 1.2 6:12 7:13 Listed $599,900 Listed $675,000 Listed $690,000 – Sold $690,000 7 Sun 7:10 8.6 7:30 10.2 1:05 0.5 1:18 1.0 5:41 7:58 6 Tue 8:00 8.5 8:17 10.2 1:49 0.4 2:03 1.1 6:13 7:11 Sold $565,000 Sold $779,000 List Agent Michelle Kundzicz List Agent Andrea Cohen List Agent Andrea Cohen Buyers Agent Andrea Cohen 8 Mon 8:13 8.6 8:31 10.5 2:06 0.3 2:18 1.0 5:42 7:56 7 Wed 9:06 8.8 9:22 10.5 2:53 0.1 3:07 0.8 6:14 7:09 9 Tue 9:17 8.8 9:32 10.8 3:08 0.0 3:20 0.7 5:43 7:55 8 Thu 10:07 9.3 10:22 10.7 3:54 -0.2 4:08 0.4 6:15 7:08 10 Wed 10:18 9.2 10:32 11.1 4:08 -0.4 4:20 0.4 5:44 7:54 9 Fri 11:01 9.8 11:18 10.9 4:49 -0.5 5:05 0.0 6:16 7:06 11 Thu 11:15 9.5 11:29 11.3 5:05 -0.8 5:17 0.0 5:45 7:52 10 Sat 11:52 10.2 5:40 -0.7 5:58 -0.4 6:17 7:04 Matthew Hollingshead Elsa Buccini Janet McKenna 12 Fri 12:10 9.9 5:59 -1.1 6:12 -0.2 5:47 7:51 11 Sun 12:10 10.9 12:40 10.4 6:28 -0.7 6:48 -0.5 6:18 7:02 13 Sat 12:24 11.3 1:03 10.1 6:50 -1.1 7:06 -0.4 5:48 7:50 12 Mon 1:01 10.7 1:27 10.5 7:15 -0.5 7:38 -0.5 6:19 7:01 14 Sun 1:19 11.2 1:54 10.3 7:40 -1.0 7:58 -0.4 5:49 7:48 13 Tue 1:51 10.4 2:12 10.4 8:00 -0.2 8:26 -0.3 6:20 6:59 15 Mon 2:12 10.8 2:43 10.2 8:28 -0.7 8:51 -0.2 5:50 7:47 14 Wed 2:39 9.9 2:56 10.1 8:44 0.3 9:14 0.1 6:21 6:57 16 Tue 3:04 10.3 3:32 10.1 9:16 -0.2 9:43 0.1 5:51 7:45 15 Thu 3:27 9.3 3:42 9.8 9:30 0.9 10:04 0.5 6:23 6:55 25 Lafayette Rd 106 Bay St UNDER AGREEMENT 17 Wed 3:56 9.7 4:21 9.8 10:05 0.4 10:38 0.5 5:52 7:44 16 Fri 4:17 8.8 4:30 9.4 10:18 1.5 10:58 1.0 6:24 6:53 Listed $525,000 Listed $649,000 17 Eastern Avenue 18 Thu 4:50 9.1 5:12 9.5 10:56 1.0 11:34 0.9 5:53 7:42 17 Sat 5:11 8.3 5:23 9.0 11:09 1.9 11:54 1.4 6:25 6:52 Sold $546,000 Sold $605,000 Listed $825,000 18 Sun 6:09 7.9 6:19 8.8 12:04 2.3 6:26 6:50 Buyers Agent Kendall Salluce List Agent Andrea Cohen List Agent Kendall Salluce 19 Fri 5:47 8.6 6:05 9.2 11:48 1.5 5:54 7:41 20 Sat 6:45 8.1 7:00 9.0 12:32 1.2 12:42 1.9 5:55 7:39 19 Mon 7:07 7.8 7:18 8.7 12:52 1.6 1:01 2.4 6:27 6:48 21 Sun 7:44 7.9 7:57 8.9 1:31 1.4 1:37 2.1 5:56 7:38 20 Tue 8:06 7.8 8:16 8.8 1:50 1.6 1:58 2.3 6:28 6:46 22 Mon 8:44 7.8 8:53 9.0 2:30 1.4 2:33 2.2 5:57 7:36 21 Wed 9:01 8.0 9:10 9.0 2:46 1.5 2:53 2.1 6:29 6:45 23 Tue 9:38 8.0 9:45 9.2 3:26 1.3 3:27 2.0 5:58 7:34 22 Thu 9:50 8.3 9:58 9.3 3:36 1.2 3:44 1.7 6:30 6:43 24 25 Wed Thu 10:26 11:08 8.2 8.5 10:31 11:13 9.4 9.6 4:15 4:57 1.1 0.8 4:15 4:59 1.8 1.5 5:59 6:00 7:33 7:31 23 24 Fri Sat 10:31 11:09 8.7 9.1 10:41 11:21 9.6 9.8 4:19 4:59 0.9 0.6 4:29 5:11 1.3 0.9 6:31 6:32 6:41 6:39 533 NANTASKET AVENUE 26 Fri 11:46 8.7 11:52 9.8 5:36 0.6 5:40 1.2 6:01 7:30 25 Sun 11:45 9.5 5:36 0.4 5:52 0.5 6:33 6:37 HULL, MA 02045 27 28 Sat Sun 12:31 9.9 12:23 12:59 9.0 9.2 6:12 6:49 0.4 0.3 6:20 7:00 0.9 0.7 6:02 6:04 7:28 7:26 26 27 Mon Tue 12:00 12:40 9.9 9.9 12:21 12:58 9.9 10.1 6:13 6:51 0.2 0.1 6:32 7:14 0.1 -0.1 6:34 6:35 6:36 6:34 781-925-0910 • FAX: 781-925-4349 UNDER AGREEMENT ON THE MARKET COMING SOON 29 30 Mon Tue 1:09 1:48 9.9 9.8 1:35 2:11 9.5 9.7 7:26 8:03 0.2 0.2 7:41 8:22 0.5 0.4 6:05 6:06 7:25 7:23 28 29 Wed Thu 1:21 2:04 9.9 9.7 1:37 2:18 10.3 10.5 7:31 8:12 0.2 0.3 7:57 8:42 -0.3 -0.3 6:36 6:37 6:32 6:30 www.charismarealty.com 79 Leisurewoods Drive - Rockland Listed $280,000 1039 Nantasket Avenue Listed $749,000 1072 Nantasket Avenue List Price $545,900 List Agent Janet McKenna List Agent Andrea Cohen List Agent Kendall Salluce 31 Wed 2:29 9.7 2:49 9.8 8:42 0.3 9:06 0.3 6:07 7:21 30 Fri 2:50 9.5 3:03 10.4 8:56 0.5 9:32 -0.1 6:39 6:29
10 THE HULL TIMES SUMMER GUIDE, 2022 THE HULL TIMES SUMMER GUIDE, 2022 11 Summer Calendar the blessing join us at the Lifesaving Museum, 1117 Nantasket Ave. for a Boating Party. For School turf at 7 p.m. $40 suggested donation for adults, and $25 for students. Visit https://www. SATURDAY, JULY 9 • The Anchor of Hull hosts Outdoor Movie clude Webb State Park, Great Esker Trail, and trails in Norwell and Cohasset. Contact the TheCrazyRoosters for more information. This performance is part of the Summer Sunshine CONTINUED FROM PAGE 9 more information, visit www.hulllifesavingmu- emmaryanmemorial.com/ for more information. Night. Join us at the Anchor of Hull, 7 Hadas- Council on aging, 781-925-1239, for more infor- Performance Series which seeks to “shine a suem.org. sah Way for a summertime classic favorite film. mation or to register. light” on a group of multicultural performers from 5. Fathers and armed services members ride the • Blessing of the Fleet – free boat ride for vet- FRIDAY, JULY 1 • Wayne Potash’s Music Fun Concert, 6:30 the South Shore. Sponsored by the Friends of Games and snacks at 7 p.m., and the movie Carousel with complements and gratitude on erans. Arrive at Nantasket Beach Salt Water • First Friday Veterans’ Coffee Social. Join starts at 8 p.m. Bring a chair or a blanket to sit on p.m. at Friend Park (where Kingsley Road and Nantasket Beach with funding support from the that day. To purchase 12-inch flags that will be Club, 3 Fitzpatrick Way, Hull, at 10:30 a.m. to fellow veterans for complimentary coffee, do- and come grab your spot! Chairs are also avail- Touraine and Packard avenues meet in Kenber- DCR and Save The Harbor/Save The Bay’s Bet- installed on the lawn, visit www.paragoncarou- view the Blessing of the Fleet at noon, followed nuts and discussion centered around shared able for those who need them. Free popcorn and ma). Come enjoy this free and fun concert, which ter Beaches Program. sel.com. by lunch at the Salt Water Club. Register with concerns. This month’s meeting is at the Hull lemonade. Parking available. For more informa- will be held weather permitting. In case of bad Craig Wolfe at 781-771-6416 or email 89edge@ Lifesaving Museum, 1117 Nantasket Ave. from weather, this concert will be held inside at the WEDNESDAY, JULY 20 SATURDAY, JUNE 25 tion, visit www.theanchorofhull.org, email thean- comcast.net. 9-11:30 a.m. The museum will be closed to the chor@northst.org, or call 781-534-9327. Hull Family Network at the Jacobs Elementary • Hull Public Library Events for Kids. All events • Blessing of the Fleet. The Nantasket Beach • Boating Party! As mentioned above, the mu- public. Meetings are free, and no reservations School in Room C101. held on the Library Lawn on Main Street in Hull Salt Water Club, Hull Yacht Club, and Hull Life- seum will host a boating party from 3:30 p.m. to are required. Each session has a special focus SAT. & SUN, JULY 9 & 10 • Youth Talent Showcase. The Paragon Carou- Village. Puppet Storytime with Leigh Baltzer at saving Museum will be organizing this year’s 6:30 p.m. Bust out your straw hats, white bucks, and provides attendees with a community cal- • Artists Open Studio Tours. Hull Artists mem- sel hosts another installment of its Youth Talent 10:30 a.m. Visit www.hullpubliclibrary.org for de- Blessing of the Fleet at Safe Harbor Sunset Bay parasols, and fans, and join us as we celebrate endar of events, free activities and updates on bers will open their workspaces from 10 a.m. to 4 Showcase, where the South Shore’s best high tails. (the marina at A Street) from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. the beginning of summer at our Boating Party on services for Veterans. Attendees will receive a p.m. See a wide variety of paintings, pottery, jew- school and college-age musicians and entertain- • Youth Talent Showcase. The Paragon Carou- The Blessing of the Fleet is a tradition that be- the lawn at the Lifesaving Museum, 1117 Nantas- free membership to the museum. For more infor- elry, wood carvings, sculpture, mosaic, stained ers perform, at 7 p.m. The showcase takes place sel hosts another installment of its Youth Talent gan centuries ago in Mediterranean fishing com- ket Ave. More details will follow but in the mean- mation contact Craig Wolfe at 781-771-6416 or glass, and photography on a self-guided tour and on the patio, weather permitting. For details, visit Showcase, where the South Shore’s best high munities as boats pass by local clergy to receive time visit https://www.phillipscollection.org/col- email 89edge@comcast.net. perhaps pick up a piece of art for yourself or a www.paragoncarousel.com. school and college-age musicians and entertain- a blessing meant to ensure a safe and bountiful lection/luncheon-boating-party for the original loved one. After all, art is meant to be shared. For ers perform, at 7 p.m. The showcase takes place season. The procession is open to all recreation- gathering for inspiration or www.hulllifesaving- MONDAY, JULY 4 THURSDAY, JULY 14 on the patio, weather permitting. For details, visit a map of participating artists’ studios, visit www. al and commercial mariners who call Hull their museum.org. • Yankee Doodle Dandy. The whole town is hullartists.com. • 10th Annual Nantasket Beach Run @ 6:30 www.paragoncarousel.com. home port. This fun and welcoming community • Hull Knights of Columbus Scholarship Din- welcome to don red, white, and blue and head p.m. 4 mile walk and beach run at low tide. En- event will kick off the 2022 boating season. After ner Dance. Choice of lobster or steak! The event to Hampton Circle for a neighborhood parade WEDNESDAY, JULY 13 joy a scenic evening run and after party at one THURSDAY, JULY 21 will be held from 6:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. that features face-painting for kids, lots of flag • Hull Senior Center Block Party and Open of Hull’s finest seaside restaurants following the • Free Educational Presentation: Native Plants at the K of C Hall, 440 Nantasket Ave. bearing, raising, and waving, and picture- House. The Hull Council on Aging will have live race. All proceeds benefit Hull Boosters. Starts in a Changing Ecosystem. Native plants are the DJ, raffle, and prizes. Tickets are $35. perfect small-town patriotism. Face painting music, food and ice cream trucks, games, raffles, and finishes at Murray Bathhouse Register at: cornerstone of natural ecosystems. Learn how For tickets and more information, call begins at 9 a.m., the march around Hampton prizes and more! Join us for our second annual https://racewire.com/register.php?id=12974; our gardening choices impact our local wildlife 781-925-2700 or visit www.hullmak- Circle begins at the Lt. Joseph McLaughlin Block Party to see all that the Anne M. Scully for information, contact John Johnson, 617-851- which in turn, affects our environment. Present- ofc.org. Playground at 10 a.m. The annual group pho- Senior Center has to offer. The event is from 1-3 4569. ed by Trevor Smith, manager of Weston Nurs- to will be taken at the playground just prior to p.m. at the center, 197A Samoset Ave. To regis- eries. Learn about the fascinating view of our SUNDAY, JUNE 26 the parade. Don’t miss out, and don’t forget to FRIDAY, JULY 15 changing ecology and about the greater need ter, call the Council on Aging, 781-925-1239 *1 • Secret Garden Tour. See the bring your flags. or email HullCOA@town.hull.ma.us. Rain date is • Friday morning storytime at the Paragon for native plants. Sponsored by The Friends of hidden gems in Hull. Enjoy this self- July 14. Carousel. Join regal princesses at 10 a.m. for South Shore Health. Free. Zoom meeting is from guided tour of some of Hull’s most THURSDAY, JULY 7 a fun-filled morning and then take a ride on the 6-7:30 p.m. To register, call 781-624-8520 or • Hull Public Library Puppet Storytime. All beautiful seaside gardens, many with • Nantasket Beach Lecture Series continues at events held on the Library Lawn on Main Street carousel, 205 Nantasket Ave. Visit www.para- email cmoore@southshorehealth.org The Zoom water views or located directly on 7 p.m. at the Nantasket Beach Resort, 45 Hull in Hull Village. Puppet Storytime with Leigh goncarousel.com for more information. link will be sent to registrants via email. the water. On the day of the event, Shore Drive. Author Eric Jay Dolin will discuss Baltzer at 10:30 a.m. Visit www.hullpubliclibrary. • Books and Snacks at the Senior Center. Are the “secret” locations of the gardens his new book, “Rebels at Sea: Privateering in the SATURDAY, JULY 16 you looking for new titles but get overwhelmed org for details. will be revealed. Program guides with American Revolution,” which chronicles the ad- • Hull Seniors Walking Club. Join the walking • Summer Sunshine Performance Series: Los by the many choices? How about getting some a map and descriptions of the gar- ventures of the sea captains who plundered Brit- club as we take the COA van to a destination Gallos Locos, 12 p.m. at the Bernie King Pavil- advice from an expert? Diane Costagliola, direc- dens will be available for pick-up at ish ships in the name of the Colonies during the walk. Destinations currently on the schedule in- ion. Los Gallos Locos is a Latin roots rock band tor of the Hull Public Library, will share her care- the Paragon Carousel. Tickets may war. Books will be available for purchase. Sug- that is local to Hull. Visit www.facebook.com/ be purchased online at www.para- gested donation is $5; sponsored by the Friends • Continued on page 12 goncarousel.com or at the carousel, of the Hull Public Library, the Hull Lifesaving Mu- 205 Nantasket Avenue. seum, Nantasket Beach Resort, and the Hull Cul- tural Council. THURSDAY, JUNE 30 • A fundraiser to support the FRIDAY, JULY 8 Emma Ryan Foundation. Proving • Friday morning storytime at the Paragon Ground Studio and the Emma Ryan Carousel. Join regal princesses at 10 a.m. for Foundation are coming together to a fun-filled morning and then take a ride on the raise funds for the foundation. Prov- ing Ground trainers will be coaching carousel, 205 Nantasket Ave. Visit www.para- goncarousel.com for more information. CELEBRATING OUR 94TH YEAR! a 50-minute workout on the Hull High Paragon Carousel – Carousel Creamery – Paragon Park Museum JO’S NAUTICAL BAR Carousel and Creamery Hours 2022 Summer Events Summer: Open Daily, June 20 through Labor Day – weather permitting • Sunday, June 19, 1 p.m.: Father’s Day/Field of Flags Sun., Mon., Wed., Thurs.: 11 a.m. – 9 p.m. Fathers and veterans Ride free Friday & Saturday: 11 a.m. - 10 p.m. • Sunday, June 26: Secret Garden Tour. CLOSED TUESDAY See the hidden gems in Hull. Fall: Open Weekends Labor Day through October • July 8 – August 26: Fridays at 10 A.M., 11 a.m.-4 p.m. – weather permitting Friday Morning Story Time with the Regal Princess • July 13- August 31: Wednesdays at 7 P.M., Schooner’s Restaurant at Nantasket Beach Paragon Park Museum Hours Youth Talent Showcase Located across from beautiful Nantasket Beach, Schooner’s Restaurant has been a fam- Summer: Wednesday-Sunday 1-5 p.m. • PARAGON PARK MUSEUM July 23 & 24: Nostalgia Weekend featuring the Diamond Jubilee Giavoli Organ ily business for over three decades. Hull local’s favorite restaurant, featuring locally caught fresh seafood, steaks, burgers, pasta, salad and more... Fall: Open Weekends, Labor Day through October 1-4 p.m. • Saturday Aug. 20: PTC Carousel Derby Night Try our award winning clam chowder or have your entire meal delivered daily. • Monday, Sept. 5, Labor Day: HULL’S OLDEST BAR WITH AN OUTDOOR PATIO RIGHT ON THE BAY SUPPORT LOCAL MUSIC! Last day of summer open 11 a.m.- 5 p.m. Wednesday nights at 7 p.m., July 13 to August 31. The South Shore’s ICAL R For decades Jo’s Nautical Bar, known to most talented high school and college age musicians and entertainers M AG ID perform outside on our patio! A E many locals as ‘Darcy’s, has been one of the cooles, old-fashion bars you’ll ever Delight your child with a Paragon Carousel Birthday Party step foot in. Jo’s features great prices, the We are fun and affordable! Each child receives 90 minutes of unlim- coldest beer anywhere, and a one of a M ited carousel rides, a Paragon Carousel Balloon and a Free Future US P O EUM SH kind view from the ‘below sea level’ bar. Ride Token souvenir. Please visit ParagonCarousel.com, then click It’s Always Cooler in the Cellar! on EVENTS/GROUPS, and BIRTHDAY PARTIES. See you this summer! Thursday and Friday open at 4:30 p.m. Award Winning A wide range of We have all of Don’t let “Rainy Days and Mondays” get you down 205 Nantasket Avenue, Hull, MA 02045 (781) 925-0472 Saturday and Sunday open at noon Schooner’s Clam Chowder menu items for all tastes your favorite cocktails www.paragoncarousel.com The Paragon Carousel is the perfect activity when the beach is not an option. info@paragoncarousel.com 125 Main Street at Pemberton 157 Nantasket Avenue Hull, MA 02045 • 781 925-5200 • Delivery Starting at 5 p.m. www.facebook/paragoncarousel josnautical.com
12 THE HULL TIMES SUMMER GUIDE, 2022 THE HULL TIMES SUMMER GUIDE, 2022 13 Summer Calendar a fun-filled morning and then take a ride on the carousel, 205 Nantasket Ave. Visit www.para- TUESDAY, JULY 26 • Art for Your Mind. Join local art historian Jill John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Mu- seum in Boston, which visitors have described as “an unforgettable journey through American public. Meetings are free, and no reservations are required. Each session has a special focus and provides attendees with a community cal- Come experience the new dance floor! Free. MONDAY, AUGUST 8 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 11 goncarousel.com for more information. Sanford for an enjoyable hour of challenging yourself to see in new ways. Jill leads partici- history and the life of a truly remarkable man.” Ex- endar of events, free activities and updates on • Hull Lifesaving Museum Tour. This is an fully curated list for your summer reading enjoy- SAT & SUN, JULY 23 & 24 perience his legacy and impact through original services for Veterans. Attendees will receive a amazing bit of history right here in our back- pants through a selection of engaging presenta- ment. Join us for a fun discussion of must-read • Hull Knights of Columbus Christmas in July tions combining art history and art appreciation. artifacts, films, and interactive displays through- free membership to the museum. For more infor- yard. You may be surprised by the stories of the books and some light snacks and drinks. Anne 3rd Annual Craft Fair. Sat., 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., This series will be held the last Tuesday of every out the museum. To sign up, call the COA at mation contact Craig Wolfe at 781-771-6416 or heroic lifesavers who risked their lives to save M. Scully Senior Center, 197A Samoset Ave., 3 Sun. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., 440 Nantasket Avenue. month at 11 a.m. at the Senior Center. Sign up 781-925-1239 *1 or email HullCOA@town.hull. email 89edge@comcast.net. mariners out on the stormy seas. On the tour p.m. To register, call 781-925-1239 *1 or email 33 local craft vendors, crafts, jewelry, gifts, food, early as space is limited. You won’t want to miss ma.us. Call for total cost of trip (admission and • Friday morning storytime at the Paragon you will be introduced to Joshua James, the first HullCOA@town.hull.ma.us. 50/50 raffle and more. For information, call 781- this popular series which has finally arrived in van ride). Carousel. Join regal princesses at 10 a.m. for Station Keeper, and see the surf rescue boat 925-2700 or visit www.hullmakofc.org. Hull, available through a generous grant award a fun-filled morning and then take a ride on the and many other historic items. Hop on the Se- FRIDAY, JULY 22 • Nostalgia Weekend at the Paragon Carou- FRIDAY, AUGUST 5 carousel, 205 Nantasket Ave. Visit www.para- nior Center van or meet us at the Lifesaving Mu- from the Hull Cultural Council. For more informa- • Friday morning storytime at the Paragon sel. Travel back in time at the historic Paragon tion, call 781-925-1239 *1 or email HullCOA@ • First Friday Veterans’ Coffee Social. Join goncarousel.com for more information. seum for a tour and light snack. The tour begins Carousel. Join regal princesses at 10 a.m. for Carousel, 205 Nantasket Ave., where the 1897 town.hull.ma.us. fellow veterans for complimentary coffee, do- at 1 p.m. Registration is required. The cost $4, Diamond Jubilee 89-Key Gavioli Fairground Or- nuts and discussion centered around shared SUNDAY, AUGUST 7 which is a very special price for this tour, as the gan, the largest touring instrument of its kind in WEDNESDAY, JULY 27 concerns. This month’s meeting is at the Hull • Summer Concerts at the Bernie King Pa- Council on Aging is paying half of the cost for the Americas, will be set up on the front lawn all • Hull Seniors Walking Club. Join the walking Lifesaving Museum, 1117 Nantasket Ave. from vilion from 2-4 p.m. Magic Moments live vocal each participant). weekend. Take part of free, family-friendly activi- club as we take the COA van to a destination 9-11:30 a.m. The museum will be closed to the group features ’50s ’60s and ’70s dance music. • Continued on page 14 ties that harken back to a simpler time. For de- walk. Destinations currently on the schedule in- tails, www.paragoncarousel.com clude Webb State Park, Great Esker Trail, and SUNDAY, JULY 24 trails in Norwell and Cohasset. Contact the Council on aging, 781-925-1239, for more infor- • Summer Concerts at the Bernie King Pavilion mation or to register. from 2-4 p.m. Dave and Marcia Burbank with the • Youth Talent Showcase. The Paragon Carou- D.B. Orchestra. Enjoy great music and dancing sel hosts another installment of its Youth Talent on the new dance floor installed this year! Free. Showcase, where the South Shore’s best high • NSRWA 2022 Great River Race. Come join school and college-age musicians and entertain- us on the North River from 9:15 a.m. to 1 p.m. ers perform, at 7 p.m. The showcase takes place and experience one of the most beautiful rivers “Play Together, Plant Together, Grow Together” on the patio, weather permitting. For details, visit New Haven-style pizza, piping hot, in Massachusetts. This 7.5-mile race starts at www.paragoncarousel.com. Bridge Street Canoe Launch in Norwell and ends and our entertainment even hotter… at Indian Head Road in Hanover. All skill levels, FRIDAY, JULY 29 BECOME A MEMBER TODAY! from novice to racer, are invited to take part in Visit www.hullgardenclub.com to join like-minded people • Friday morning storytime at the Paragon the race and all ages are welcome (Participants Carousel. Join regal princesses at 10 a.m. for who share an interest in and love of gardening, under age 16 must be accompanied by an adult). a fun-filled morning and then take a ride on the horticulture, the environment, community service, Any type of non-motorized water craft is eligible beautifying our community, and floral arrangement. … live music to enter the race – even stand-up paddle boards! carousel, 205 Nantasket Ave. Visit www.para- and dancing goncarousel.com for more information. There is also the “Best Decorated Boat or Boater” every division for the less serious, but creative paddler. SATURDAY, JULY 30 • Adopt a Garden • Veterans Appreciation • The Daffodil Trail Tuesday, Funds raised support NSRWA’s environmental • Hull Harbor Illumination. This annual Hull tra- • Garden Therapy with Seniors • Memorial Tree Planting Friday, education and outdoor programs. To register, dition of collective celebration and personal re- • Books in Bloom at the Hull Public Library • Art in Bloom visit https://www.nsrwa.org/event/2022-great- Saturday and river-race/ membrance begins at 8:30 p.m., residents and Sunday during visitors gather along the Hull Bay shoreline from MONDAY, JULY 25 A Street Pier to James Avenue in Hull Village. the summer. Purchase flares in advance throughout the sum- • Hull Public Library Events for Kids. All events mer. To learn more about this cherished local DADDY’S BEACH CLUB held on the Library Lawn on Main Street in Hull event, visit www.hulllifesavingmuseum.org. 280 Nantasket Avenue Village. Animal World Experience with Exotic An- • Summer Sunshine Performance Series: Hull, MA 02045 imals at 10:30 a.m. Visit www.hullpubliclibrary. PanNeubean Steel Drums, 12 p.m. at the Ber- 781-925-3600 • daddysbeachclub.com org for details. nie King Pavilion. Jeffrey Clayton of PanNeubean Steel will be playing the steel drums. For informa- tion, visit www.panneubeansteel.com This per- formance is part of the Summer Sunshine Perfor- Hull PorchFest 2022 mance Series which seeks to “shine a light” on a group of multicultural performers from the South Shore. Sponsored by the Friends of Nantasket Beach with funding support from the DCR and Save The Harbor/Save The Bay’s Better Beach- Saturday, September 17 es Program. 1:00 pm – 6:00 pm SUNDAY, JULY 31 Kenberma Neighborhood • Summer Concerts at the Bernie King Pavil- ion from 2-4 p.m. Don Altobello Dance Band. Hull, MA Owned & Operated by the Long Family of Hull Enjoy great music and try out the newly installed Music, Merchandise, Munchies & Fun! dance floor! Free. We carry a full line of medical equipment, MONDAY, AUGUST 1 with rental options available. • Elder Law Program Presented by the Mas- Hospital Beds, Lift Chairs, Scooters, sachusetts Bar Association. Attorney Judith M. Flynn will present an overview of elder law Power Wheelchairs, Walkers/Rollator issues, discuss basic documents that every per- Home Accessibility Equipment, son should have, what these documents do, what to consider in selecting agents, and much more. and much more! Bring your questions, as there will be a time for Q&A. This free event will be held at the Anne M. 781-826-9999 • www.HomeCareXpress.com Scully Senior Center, 197A Samoset Ave., at 11 a.m. To register, call the COA, 781-925-1239 *1 75 or email HullCOA@town.hull.ma.us. $ SUMMER SAVINGS! WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3 • Youth Talent Showcase. The Paragon Carou- sel hosts another installment of its Youth Talent REDEEM WITH THIS COUPON Showcase, where the South Shore’s best high Homecare Express, school and college-age musicians and entertain- ers perform, at 7 p.m. The showcase takes place OFF 10 East St. (Rt. 53), Hanover, MA Call: 781-826-9999 HomeCareXpress.com on the patio, weather permitting. For details, visit www.paragoncarousel.com. Lift Chair Expires 9.05.22 THURSDAY, AUGUST 4 • Council on Aging trip to the JFK Presidential Library & Museum. Join us as we travel to The
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