Sand and gravel saga in Cedarville: Planning Board opposes P.A. Landers project, but favors proposal for business park
If the latter plan moves forward, it will include $2 million to make improvements at a key intersection.
Select Board doesn’t want to pay for an outside audit of the over-budget Oak Street project
Work to convert the building into three apartments was originally pegged at $475,000. The price tag is now $1.2 million.
Rooms with a view and more: Recalling Plymouth’s three ‘grand’ hotels
They brought luxury accommodations to a small town but succumbed to fires and changing times.
Plymouth man charged with raping woman outside of Main Street bar
The 21-year-old suspect is in the custody of immigration officials.
Two seats on the Planning Board have been open for months. Why hasn’t anyone applied to fill them?
Its role in reviewing proposed development projects is considered a crucial part of government process.
Traffic alert: Clark Road widening project gets underway
Left turn lanes and traffic lights will be added to ease Pinehills traffic.
Free parking makes its annual return
You don’t have to pay to park downtown or on the waterfront until April, but there are still some rules in place.
Flirting with disaster in this wicked twist on ‘A Christmas Carol’
Plus, ‘Light the Night’ returns to Brewster Gardens, a holiday greens sale, ‘Jingle All the Way’ in the Pinehills, downtown’s Light up the Season event, arts and crafts at Plimoth Patuxet, and more.
Ignoring that jury duty notice could land you before a judge
A crackdown on scofflaws has led to dozens of criminal complaints, including in Plymouth.
This ‘Saturday is like our Christmas’
Plymouth merchants are counting on shoppers spending money locally this holiday season.
If you want to get involved in town government, here are two committees seeking members
Michelle Badger’s election as state representative will leave a spot open on the school board next month, and the airport advisory panel needs to fill 13 vacancies.
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No decision on proposed livestock regulations as debate continues
The state says local boards of health can implement ‘reasonable’ rules, but they must pertain strictly to public health concerns.
Why did it cost the town $1.2 million to build three tiny apartments on Oak Street?
The Advisory and Finance Committee is calling for an audit of the affordable housing project, which was budgeted at $475,000.
It rained on the parade, but the weather didn’t dampen spirits
Scenes from a wet and chilly America’s Hometown Thanksgiving Celebration.
‘Smalls’ show at library aims to make buying art affordable
Plus, ‘Wicked’ at Plimoth Cinema, a turkey trot, Pilgrim Progress, the National Day of Mourning, and more things happening around town this holiday week.
From a teetering Jeep to a toppled sign to a dangling bumper, police arrest three drivers in separate incidents
Alcohol and drugs allegedly fueled the vehicular misadventures.
Are you ready for Saturday’s Thanksgiving parade?
Details on the route, where you can and can’t park, and how to catch a shuttle bus to the main event.
‘Speed and greed’: Readers react to column on rampant red-light running
You have a lot to say about Plymouth drivers and traffic enforcement.
‘It’s just an amazing historic moment’
The state officially recognizes Plymouth’s Herring Pond Wampanoag Tribe.
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