Superintendent warns of layoffs, citing a $2 million budget shortfall
Campbell says non-teaching positions and ‘redundancies’ will be targeted.
The town’s water supply is fragile. Is enough being done to protect it?
Officials say they aim to strike a balance between the need for economic growth and environmental responsibility. Critics aren’t convinced.
Visitors to Pilgrim Memorial State Park still can’t get a (bathroom) break
Just after re-opening for the season, the waterfront restrooms have closed for renovations. Also in this column: Meet the new COO at Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital-Plymouth.
Do you know where Plymouth’s Tweenit section is?
A columnist’s short commute is rich with local history.
Pilgrim Festival Chorus goes deep with Brahms’s operatic ‘Requiem’
Plus, a community garden, Cheryl Wheeler and an Allman Brothers tribute in separate shows at The Spire, a chance to hear candidates for town offices, and much more going on around town.
Town says the nonprofit Farmhouse violates rules, lacks permits
It’s issued cease-and-desist orders to owner Paul Krasinski, who says he is working to come into compliance and resume hosting ‘learning’ programs at the Ellisville complex.
Plymouth man gets six months in jail after admitting Covid fraud
Aaron Fernandes was already in prison when he devised his scheme over a recorded phone line.
AG says Plymouth’s Select Board violated state’s Open Meeting Law several times
Campbell’s office warns of fines for further transgressions, but also says other complaints were unfounded.
Patty Cho knew nothing about running a restaurant. Nine years later, she’s learned a few things.
She and her husband, Thuyet Phan, are on the verge of opening their second downtown restaurant. Getting here hasn’t been easy.
At long last, a great unveiling at The Spire
An open house marks the final phase of a $3.6 million project to restore the arts venue’s historic façade.
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From Panther TV: Two Plymouth South grads celebrated as lifesavers
Both men played football in high school and are now police officers.
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The herring are running their own marathon in Plymouth
The town’s annual festival, set for this coming weekend, highlights efforts to restore the fishes’ habitat, and why their mass migration is so important.
Mayflower II returns to a foggy Plymouth Harbor
The replica ship docks at State Pier after spending the winter in Mystic Seaport.
Another Plymouth resident faces Covid fraud charges
Federal prosecutors say construction company owner received more than $155,000 by lying.
What’s going on at that giant excavation site off Route 3 South?
Up to 488,000 cubic yards of sand and gravel are being removed from the 19-acre parcel as part of a Plymouth Industrial Park expansion.
Hokanson officially announces candidacy for state rep
The Democrat says he will ‘get stuff done’ on Beacon Hill.
Town meeting OK’s spending on shelter, affordable housing
Annual legislative session concludes with representatives approving all the remaining articles.
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