The Hull Times 05-26-11 Edition
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10 THE HULL TIMES, Thursday, May <strong>26</strong>, 20<strong>11</strong> www.hulltimes.com<br />
Worship<br />
Calendar<br />
This week, at St. Mary of the Assumption Parish.<br />
Catholics in <strong>Hull</strong> worship at St. Ann’s Church, 208<br />
Samoset Ave. <strong>The</strong> Rev. Joseph Mazzone is the pastor.<br />
Weekday Mass, Monday through Saturday, is at 9 a.m.<br />
Saturday Vigil Mass, 4:30 p.m. Sunday Masses, 7, 9,<br />
<strong>11</strong> a.m. Telephone: 781 925-0680.<br />
At St. Nicholas United Methodist Church. St.<br />
Nicholas United Methodist Church is an open and<br />
affirming Reconciling Congregation where all are<br />
welcome. <strong>The</strong> church is located at 130 Spring St. in<br />
<strong>Hull</strong> Village. Questions can be directed to the church<br />
at 781 925-9101.<br />
All are invited to worship service at 10 a.m. every<br />
Sunday. This week, those in worship will celebrate<br />
God’s intimate presence in their lives. <strong>The</strong> sermon<br />
is entitled “An Unknown God” and will honor the<br />
truth that, even though we may not know it, God is<br />
within us. As always, childcare is available for the<br />
very young, although children are also welcome to<br />
participate in the entire service. Congregants will<br />
also celebrate Holy Communion, an experience that is<br />
open to all who are seeking deeper communion with<br />
God and creation.<br />
Please note that St. Nicholas offers gluten-free<br />
“bread” and always serve non-alcoholic juice for the<br />
common cup. Worship is followed by a time of fellowship<br />
in the church hall.<br />
Although Monday is Memorial Day, there will<br />
be bible study on at 7 p.m. at Gould Hall, which will<br />
focus on chapters 9 and 10 of Paul’s First Letter to<br />
the Corinthians. If time permits, members will also<br />
read the first verse of Chapter <strong>11</strong>.<br />
<strong>The</strong> church is collecting non-food items for Wellspring<br />
[soap, paper goods, personal care items, etc.]<br />
If you are able, please bring a donation.<br />
At Temple Beth Sholom. Temple Beth Sholom,<br />
600 Nantasket Ave., <strong>Hull</strong>, is a conservative synagogue<br />
offering daily worship services, bi-monthly<br />
Friday evening services/Onegei Shabbat, monthly<br />
Torah study/breakfast services, holiday observances,<br />
religious school education, bar/bat mitzvah preparation,<br />
post-bar/bat mitzvah confirmation classes, adult<br />
education courses, and so much more. Temple Beth<br />
Sholom’s spiritual leader is Rabbi Benjamin Lefkowitz;<br />
its president is Paul Epstein. Telephone: 781<br />
925-0091. You may also reach the temple by email,<br />
templebethhull@comcast.net, or visit the Web, www.<br />
tbshull.com.<br />
Upcoming for Friday, May 27. Graduation of the<br />
first Confirmation class will be held in the Main Sanctuary<br />
at 9 Hadassah Way. Mazel tov to the following<br />
Confirmation graduates: Thomas Guiney, Samantha<br />
Hagstrom, Jacen Kurciviez, Edina Lemkin, and Molly<br />
Shauer. An Oneg Shabbat will be held following the<br />
service, sponsored by Joan Silver. All are welcome.<br />
Friday, June 3. Closing exercises and Religious<br />
School graduation will be held in the Main Sanctuary<br />
at 9 Hadassah Way. Mazel tov to the following<br />
graduates: Nathan Albert, Gianna Cofman, Cara<br />
O’Keefe, and Rachel Rymaszewsky. An Oneg Shabbat<br />
ice cream social, sponsored by the parents of the<br />
graduates, will be held following the services. All<br />
are welcome.<br />
At Congregation Sha’Aray Shalom, Hingham.<br />
<strong>11</strong>12 Main St. Hingham. Telephone 781 749-8103,<br />
or visit www.shaaray.org. Denomination: Reform<br />
Jewish. Rabbi Shira Joseph, Cantor Steven Weiss.<br />
Services: Friday evenings, 7:30 p.m. Saturdays,<br />
10:30 a.m.<br />
Office closed Monday in observance of Memorial<br />
Day.<br />
Upcoming Events in June:<br />
Friday, Jun. 3 at 5:15 p.m. Early bird Shabbat<br />
dinner, members $7 per adult, $5 per child, or $20<br />
per family. $10 per adult, $6 per child, non-member.<br />
6 p.m. Early bird Shabbat service with birthday<br />
blessings.<br />
7:30 p.m. Shabbat evening service with birthday<br />
blessings.<br />
Saturday, Jun 4 at 10:30 a.m. Shabbat morning<br />
service.<br />
At St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, Cohasset. St.<br />
Stephen’s Episcopal Church is an inclusive, Christcentered<br />
community committed to exploring the intersection<br />
of faith and daily life. You are invited to join<br />
in this exploration on Sunday mornings and through<br />
Police log<br />
Continued from page 7<br />
Investigation] notified and responding… 7:45 p.m.<br />
Bay Ave. East E9<strong>11</strong> caller was unreadable then<br />
disconnected. Yelling in the background. No answer<br />
on call back. O/Costa and O/Mahoney detailed. S/<br />
Casagrande also responding. O/Costa reports an<br />
altercation between a male and his son-in-law…<br />
Tuesday: 8:35 a.m. Minor accident, A St. at Central<br />
Ave. O/Costa detailed and requests that S/Shea<br />
respond with the camera… 8:36 a.m. Central Fire<br />
reports a male at the location urinating in the bushes<br />
and he appears to be confused. Engine 1 and Rescue<br />
2 dispatched. Rescue 2 reports unable to locate the<br />
male… <strong>11</strong>:46 a.m. Duck Lane caller reports that she<br />
would like to speak to an officer. O/Costa detailed<br />
and reports speaking to the caller, who is reporting<br />
that someone cut down an azalea that was planted at<br />
her husband’s grave. O/Costa reports following up<br />
with Public Works and they didn’t cut it… 1:27 p.m.<br />
Nantasket Ave. caller reports that he just bought a<br />
home in <strong>Hull</strong> and he just saw a male who made him<br />
feel uncomfortable. <strong>The</strong> male was walking in the<br />
area with no shirt, his pants were down exposing his<br />
underwear, and he had a shirt or rag hanging out of<br />
the pocket. O/Mahoney detailed. O/Flaherty reports he<br />
is in the area and will also be checking. Both officers<br />
reports negative search… 2:18 p.m. Nantasket Ave.<br />
caller reports identity theft. O/Costa dispatched and<br />
reports caller states she received a call from a place<br />
that had all her information and a job application from<br />
her, but she had not applied for work there. She will<br />
follow up with Social Security and with her bank…<br />
2:45 p.m. Nantasket Ave. caller reports a drunk male<br />
on the beach at the location and she’s concerned that<br />
he may drown. State Police contacted and will send<br />
someone in that direction. O/Mahoney and O/Flaherty<br />
also responding. Second caller report the male keeps<br />
falling. O/Mahoney reports coming in with 47-yearold<br />
Quincy male in protective custody… 7:50 p.m.<br />
Arrest, Nantasket Rd. O/Conneely reports he has<br />
Vincent Bregoli, 18, of Clifton Ave., under arrest<br />
a variety of special programs during the week. All are<br />
welcome to worship God at St. Stephen’s!<br />
This Sunday, at <strong>11</strong>:30 a.m., St, Stephen’s continues<br />
its series “Signs of Resurrection Life,” which brings<br />
in speakers from local organizations that the church<br />
supports through its outreach programs. This Sunday,<br />
members welcome Jim Graham, a member of the<br />
board of the St. Boniface Haiti Foundation who is just<br />
back from a trip to Haiti. All welcome!<br />
Sunday services of Holy Communion begin at 8<br />
a.m. and 10 a.m. Also on Sunday mornings, the Godly<br />
Play children’s program and R.O.X. JV [middle school<br />
youth program] meet at 10. R.O.X. [senior high youth<br />
program] meets at <strong>11</strong>:30.<br />
AA now meets four times a week at St. Stephen’s:<br />
Sundays at 7 p.m., there is a closed Big Book study.<br />
Tuesdays there is a women’s step meeting at 6:30<br />
p.m. and a closed discussion meeting at 8 p.m. Fridays<br />
at 6:30 p.m., there is a beginner’s meeting. All<br />
meetings take place in the Watermelon Room at the<br />
church office.<br />
Please call the church office at 781 383-1083 or<br />
visit ststephenscohasset.org for more information. ∞<br />
for minor in possession of alcohol. Bail set at $40…<br />
10:03 p.m. Kingsley Rd. caller called dispatch with<br />
numerous complaints with regard to her ex-husband<br />
sending her harassing text messages and her previous<br />
call today. Caller states she feels her complaints have<br />
not been addressed appropriately. S/Casagrande and<br />
O/Fahey detailed. O/Fahey reports he will be coming<br />
into headquarters to get paperwork for an emergency<br />
209A. O/Fahey further reports female did not appear<br />
to be in fear and she has changed her mind in obtaining<br />
a 209A. Caller believes her ex-husband is listening to a<br />
scanner and she requests added patrols overnight… ∞<br />
<strong>Hull</strong> Board of Health<br />
Legal Notice<br />
<strong>The</strong> Board of Health of the Town of <strong>Hull</strong>, Massachusetts,<br />
acting under the authority of the Massachusetts<br />
General Laws, Chapter <strong>11</strong>1, Section<br />
31, voted the following permit application fees<br />
to be increased effective July 1, 20<strong>11</strong>.<br />
• Certificate(s) of Occupancy will be increased<br />
to ($60) sixty dollars per rental unit.<br />
• Re-inspections, if necessary, will cost ($35)<br />
thirty-five dollars.<br />
Article XXVIII, Section 1, Town of <strong>Hull</strong> Bylaws:<br />
“No rental dwelling unit, apartment or tenement<br />
shall be occupied unless a Certificate of Occupancy<br />
has been issued by the Board of Health.”<br />
A Certificate of Occupancy must be renewed<br />
each year for rentals.<br />
• Caterers will be increased to ($100) one hundred<br />
dollars.<br />
• Hotel/Motel/ Rooming Houses will be increased<br />
to ($100) one hundred dollars.<br />
[Published: 5/<strong>26</strong>/<strong>11</strong>]<br />
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