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By adamg - 2/16/11 - 2:17 pm

The Massachusetts Appeals Court ruled today that some families living on Hingham's Crow Point can continue to use a small beach that had been blocked off in 2004 by some other families closer to the water - decades after the entire neighborhood first began using the beach.

In its ruling, the court said a lower-court judge erred in siding with the blockers by incorrectly interpreting part of the Colonial Ordinance of 1641-1647, which codified what is still Massachusetts law on property rights of seaside residents.

At issue was whether the man who owned the land in the late 1800s could separate ownership of the "tidelands" directly next to the water - the beach - and the "uplands" a bit further inland in his will. The lower-court judge said that could not be done under the Colonial Ordinance, because you couldn't have tidelands without uplands, and that therefore the beach access his will granted to neighbors was invalid.

Au contraire, the appellate judges ruled:

In his reliance on the Colonial Ordinance for the conclusion that a landowner cannot own tidelands without ownership of abutting uplands, the judge appears to have applied a rule of construction that has developed from the Colonial Ordinance: in construing deeds of land adjacent to the sea, "[t]he 'presumption of law is, that title to the flats follows that of the upland on which they lie, and proof of title to the upland established a title to the flats.' ... '[A]n owner may separate his upland from his flats, by alienating the one, without the other. But such a conveyance is to be proved, not presumed, and therefore ordinarily proof of the title in the upland thus bounded carries with it evidence of title in the flats.' " ... However, as the quoted language makes clear, the principle is not absolute, and it is possible to sever tidelands from abutting uplands.

However, the ruling is only a victory for half the 24 families that sued - the court said the easement applied only to the 12 properties specifically covered by "an instrument executed by the trustee under the will of Samuel Downer, dated May 14, 1929."

By adamg - 12/24/10 - 7:05 pm

Home for the holidays

By Stewart - 11/12/10 - 1:13 am

Gawker just posted a link to a truly appalling YouTube video supposedly secretly filmed by a postal carrier in Hingham as he's being verbally abused (and at one point, physically assaulted) by a middle-aged woman who honestly seems flat-out unhinged. Which of the local commentators will be the first to knock out a couple easy columns over it?

http://gawker.com/5688054/postal-worker-secretly-f...

By adamg - 5/26/10 - 8:42 am

Crash

Jeff Cutler happened upon this accident at Crow Point Lane and Rte. 3A in Hingham around 7 a.m. today. He reports the van driver had to be cut out of the vehicle, but that the other drivers seemed OK.

Photo copyright Jeff Cutler.

By adamg - 3/17/10 - 10:12 am

Yes, yes, at some point I should stop linking to Patch's ads for editors and reporters to "radically reinvent community journalism," but for now I'm still fascinated by its move into GateHouse/Your Town territory, so here are the ads for AOL's efforts to cover Milton and Hingham.

Woe

By adamg - 10/30/09 - 10:54 pm
Boo hoo

David Parsons spent some time recently at Hingham Cemetery.

Copyright David Parsons. Posted in the Universal Hub pool on Flickr.

By adamg - 12/11/08 - 10:31 am

The MBTA has begun experimenting with a system that lets commuter-rail and ferry riders pay for parking by cell phone instead by rolling up all those dollar bills to stuff into those tiny slots at parking lots.

The new system, at parking lots along the Kingston line and at the Quincy and Hingham commuter-boat terminals, lets riders set up accounts and then dial a toll-free number to have the day's parking fee charged to their credit cards:

Upon creating a free pay by phone account, customers call the toll free number from their mobile phone, key in the location and parking numbers, and the parking fee is charged to their credit/debit card.

By adamg - 11/28/07 - 10:20 am

Barnz reports MBTA police conducted a sweep through the Hingham ferry parking lot yesterday - and had a tow company tow every single car with expired inspection stickers and registrations:

By adamg - 12/19/06 - 7:17 pm

Ronald Twombly, 23, of Hingham, arrested today in connection with that beating of four BU students on Dec. 3. Sean Melanson, also 23 and also a Hingham resident, had been arrested earlier this month. Twombly faces the more serious charges, including assault with intent to murder with a dangerous weapon and assault and battery with a dangerous weapon.

By adamg - 2/25/06 - 8:40 pm

The Herald reports on the high-powered Hingham couple and their Belgian nanny, locked up for 30 days now.

Jay Fitzgerald: One would think federal officials have better things to do than to jail a nanny:

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