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Incumbent, newcomer face off in Hull Board of Selectmen race


Selectman Greg Grey, 54, of Fair Street, is running for reelection, after first winning the seat in 2018 by beating incumbent Christopher Mitchell, 682 to 381.
Grey said he got involved in town politics 15 years ago, once his children got older and he was no longer involved in youth sports and he had a little more time.
I have a strong desire in me to do good for the community, and still press forward with positive change, he said.
Kevin Beck, 54, of F Street, is challenging Grey for the seat in the May election. He said he spent most of his childhood in Hull and came back in 2019, after retiring from the Navy, followed by a stint working for Boeing. ....

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Rare peregrine falcon spotted on the South Shore in Hull


Rare peregrine falcon spotted on the South Shore in Hull
HULL A rare peregrine falcon was spotted hunting a pigeon along Nantasket Avenue in Hull Thursday. The peregrine was previously considered an endangered species, but through conservation efforts has been reclassified as a species of special concern. 
In the 1950s, the number of falcons in the peregrine species had declined dramatically in the east due to pesticides such as DDT, but as Americans stopped using the harmful pesticide and conservationists worked to breed the falcons in captivity, the birds have come back in large numbers. 
Now we have more peregrines in Massachusetts than we probably ever did historically,  Norman Smith, former director of Mass Audubon s Blue Hills Trailside Museum, said. Even in downtown Boston last year there were nine nesting pairs. ....

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Snowstorm is another reason people should stay home, Gov. Baker says


Matt Murphy
State House News Service
DEC. 16, 2020...Gov. Charlie Baker held a press conference Wednesday to tell people to stay at home, and for the first time in a long time, it had nothing to do with avoiding COVID-19.
We just got off a call with the National Weather Service and, except for the Cape and Islands, which may see lower snow totals, about all of Massachusetts tomorrow is likely to see at least a foot of snow, Baker said.
For a governor whose first crisis in office had to do with snow, the winter weather update had a familiar feel as Baker urged people to stay at home if they could so that plows could clear the roads. He encouraged businesses to let people work from home if possible, and warned of a possible flash freeze on Thursday morning after the snow tapers off. ....

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Gov. Charlie Baker offers another good reason to stay home


BOSTON Gov. Charlie Baker held a press conference Wednesday to tell people to stay at home, and for the first time in a long time, it had nothing to do with avoiding COVID-19.
We just got off a call with the National Weather Service and, except for the Cape and Islands, which may see lower snow totals, about all of Massachusetts tomorrow is likely to see at least a foot of snow, Baker said.
For a governor whose first crisis in office had to do with snow, the winter weather update had a familiar feel as Baker urged people to stay at home if they could so that plows could clear the roads. He encouraged businesses to let people work from home if possible, and warned of a possible flash freeze on Thursday morning after the snow tapers off. ....

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