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Traffic restrictions, road closures will be in place for trooper’s funeral services on Thursday
Plymouth resident Gregory Furtado, 41, died suddenly last week.
Christmas in Plymouth wasn’t always merry and bright
The public tree lightings of modern times would not have pleased Gov. Bradford.
In separate arrests, two facing cocaine, fentanyl charges
One suspect was caught while allegedly breaking into his dead father’s home.
Watch the Winter Lights 5k runners take off
The 12th annual Winter Lights 5K was part of the tree lighting festivities downtown on Friday evening. Hundreds of runners, many dressed for the holidays, participated.
As the problem-plagued Water St. sewer project is set to resume, its cost has doubled to $9 million
Town manager Derek Brindisi says he’s ‘trying to avoid litigation,’ but responsibility for the busted budget is in dispute.
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A general store with a specific vision, and an owner with strong opinions
Tatum Stewart’s ambitious aspirations for downtown Plymouth are on full display seven days a week.
‘You’re a pathological liar’
Simmering tensions between Community Preservation Committee members explode at contentious meeting.
This holiday film classic makes for ‘wonderful’ live theater
Plus more of what’s happening around town in this week’s culture calendar.
State’s new climate initiative is of vital importance to Plymouth
Gov. Healey and others on Tuesday outlined a new plan aimed at mitigating damage as sea levels rise.
Moran says she’s not running for re-election to the state Senate
The surprise decision appears to open the door for Plymouth select board member John Mahoney, who narrowly lost to her two years ago.
Former professor who faced rape accusation resigns from conservation commission
Select board members say they were unaware of the widely reported charges, which were eventually dropped.
In a big change for patients, Atrius Health to consolidate six locations into one
The health care provider says its $18 million Long Pond Road complex will offer ‘state-of-the-art’ services. But the office closures are a blow for Cordage Park.
Why you might not want to make your coffee with town water
Caffeine and conversation with Speedwell’s Derek Anderson
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