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Hull Select Board Approves Road Closures for America’s 250th Parade and Rejects High-Fly JPOD Skyrail Proposal

HULL - August 5, 2026 - The Hull Select Board greenlit key logistics and road closures for the town’s upcoming U.S.

Hull Select Board Votes to Separate Light Plant from Joint Facility Grant, Approves $110K Feasibility Study

HULL — July 22, 2026 — In a divided 3-2 vote during a heated joint session with the Municipal Light Board, the Hull Select Board directed Town Manager Jennifer Constable to separate the Hull Municipal Light Plant (HMLP) from the town’s pending Coastal Zone Management (CZM) coastal resilience grant application for a joint Public Works and Light Plant facility at 9 Nantasket Ave.

High Transparency Mandate Signals Draft Postings Over Weekend in Hull

HULL - July 8, 2026 - The Hull Select Board debated a major procedural update to its policies and procedures that would mandate posting tentative meeting agendas 72 hours in advance, up from the legally required 48 hours.

Seawall Reconstruction Nears End as Hull Select Board Approves New One-Way Traffic Plan and Major Intersection Overhaul

HULL - June 24, 2026 - The multi-million dollar Nantasket Avenue seawall reconstruction project is slated to reach substantial completion by the end of June, triggering sweeping traffic pattern modifications along Hull’s northern shoreline.

High Stakes Over School Choice: Hull Recommends 28 Open Seats Despite Internal Divide

HULL - June 15, 2026 - The Hull School Committee advanced a plan to open 28 school choice slots across the district for the upcoming school year.

Heavy Subsurface Lift and Multimillion-Dollar Costs Delay Resilient Facility Plans

HULL - June 10, 2026 - A joint session of the Hull Select Board and the Municipal Light Board descended into structural gridlock on Wednesday night following a technical presentation on the town’s proposed $60-to-$65 million joint municipal complex.

Hull School Committee Reverses Course, Votes to Open to School Choice Students

HULL - May 26, 2026 - In a significant departure from historic precedent, the Hull School Committee voted 3-2 to open its doors to out-of-district students through the state’s School Choice program for the upcoming 2026-2027 school year.

Hull Extends Town Manager Contract for Three Years; Sets Timeline for Town Hall Relocation

HULL — May 13, 2026 — The Hull Select Board solidified the town’s executive leadership on Wednesday night, voting unanimously to approve a three-year contract renewal for Town Manager Jennifer Constable following an executive session.

Taverna Re-Elected in Hull, Green Wins Second Select Board Seat; Incumbents lose on Light Board, Planning Board

HULL - May 18, 2026 - Incumbent Select Board member Jerry Taverna secured a second term and challenger Susan Short Green captured the second open seat in Hull’s annual town election on Monday, according to unofficial results released by the town clerk.

Power Shift: Hull Voters Strip Town Manager of Light Plant Control

HULL - May 4-6, 2026 - In a historic move that upends over 30 years of governance, Hull residents voted overwhelmingly to remove the Town Manager from the direct oversight of the Hull Municipal Light Plant (HMLP).