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Way Back Wednesday: Jay Ray's House

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March 18, 2026 by Geri Duff This cozy home at 17 Leavitt Street was once the home of James Arthur Ray. Over the roof line you can see the hose drying tower of Central Fire on Short Street. Jay Ray as he was called put in many years as a Hingham firefighter at Central Fire while earning a living as Photogravure bookkeeper. He was born in 1866, in Hingham and the earliest records we have, list him, at age 44, as a Fire Captain in 1910 and a member…
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Hingham Anchor broke the news in on Wednesday, March 18, 2026.
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