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Hospital expansion leads to $3.6 million in ‘Community Health’ grants
First wave to benefit isolated older people, kids with mental issues, and grief-stricken families.
Bill for last month’s blizzard: $2.5 million
Town officials hope state and federal funds will cover most of it.
The Farmhouse sells for $3.4 million
After controversies, the brother of famous The Office actor unloads the Ellisville compound.
Golden uses campaign site during storm
The Select Board chair rebuffs offers from other board members to coordinate effort.
Local Eats Week on the menu for restaurants
Plus, making ‘paper people,’ Plant Bingo, the Story of the Harp, and many more happenings.
Snow stories through the ages
The Blizzard of 2026 will likely rank among the worst in New England’s history.
Out cold: One of Memorial Hall’s boilers has failed
Replacing it pegged at about $145,000. Meantime, study of the aging venue’s historic value has yet to begin.
The $6 million buses may prompt huge change
A study found it may soon be cheaper to switch from private contractors to a public fleet.
Prospective Costco gas station decision delayed by zoning board
The battle over whether the quarter million in tax revenue will go to Plymouth or Kingston still wages.
For once, All Things Plymouth was more than an online cage fight
The popular Facebook page served as a community gathering place during the blizzard.
Philharmonic will play to the stars
Plus, an Elvis sighting, Spyro Gyra at the Spire, a Little League auction gala, the annual seed swap, and many more happenings
Power restored, roads open
Students are set to resume classes Monday as residents begin return to normal.
The editor’s humble apology
A Chicagoan’s first winter in New England spent drinking snowmelt, huddled over a fire, and tales of hunting fresh game with his bare hands.
TOWN DIGS OUT
No fatalities reported yet, but there were a record number of emergency calls during the blizzard.
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Thousands remain without power days after storm
Eversource crews working to restore service, road clearing continues, schools to stay closed all week.
Blizzard blitz aftermath: Power outages, drifts, impassable roads
The town is in cleanup mode, but many Eversource customers are still without power. Schools, municipal buildings remain closed.
Plymouth takes worst of blizzard
Second major storm tests town resources, many people remain without power.
Ban on potent nicotine pouches takes effect April 1
The Plymouth Board of Health voted unanimously to take products with more than 6 milligrams off shelves.
‘Sole to Soul’ movement series coming to Wildlands Trust
Plus, a night of magic with Ryan Lally, a ‘book bedazzling’ in the Pinehills, Lyle Lovett and John Hiatt at Memorial Hall, a Little League benefit, and much more.
Blizzard bears down on Plymouth
With up to two feet of heavy snow and high winds expected, officials declare emergency, announce closings, parking ban.
Cold, snowy winter adds an extra chill to the real estate market
Only 54 properties sold in town last month, but they moved at a faster rate than in January 2025.
Cold Spring, Hedge have rich histories, but the future is uncertain
Changes are likely coming to the outdated North Plymouth schools.
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