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EV Charging Station Temporarily Closed

The Electric Vehicle (EV) charging station at the high school is temporarily closed due to safety precautions related to the proximity of the temporary boiler for the High School/Middle School. Unfortunately, despite being sectioned off with caution tape, signs, and cones, the area has continues to be tampered with, and people continued to remove signs … Continued

Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Day – January 20, 2025

Hamilton Town Hall and municipal offices/departments will be closed in observation of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday, January 20. 2025. Regular operations will resume on Tuesday, January 21, at 8 A.M. Please note though Town offices will be closed, the Hamilton Police, Fire, and emergency services will remain fully operational and available. … Continued

Day of Mourning for President Carter – January 9, 2025

UPDATE January 20, 2025: The incoming Trump administration lifted the flag mandate on January 20th for the inauguration.  January 9, 2025 President Biden has issued an executive order for a Day of Mourning on January 9, 2025 as a mark of respect for James Earl Carter, Jr., the thirty-ninth President of the United States who … Continued

Town Hall Launches “Quick Chronicles” to Celebrate Community Stories

Starting in 2025, Hamilton Town Hall will introduce “Quick Chronicles,” a series of brief blog-format stories celebrating the people, events, and history of the town. Inspired by the legacy of the Hamilton-Wenham Chronicle, the former print community newspaper, these mini features will shine a spotlight on the vibrant Hamilton community and the remarkable individuals who … Continued