January freeze: Just 38 properties sold in town last month
Renewed inflation jitters, stubbornly high rates, and cold weather kept the market in check.
Number of polling sites dramatically reduced
Citing savings and a move to early and mail-in voting, Select Board OK’s eliminating 9 of 14 locations in advance of the May election.
Work on controversial Cedarville business park set to start
The 34-acre development will include a warehouse, hockey rinks, and other facilities. It requires removing 270,000 cubic yards of sand and gravel.
Here’s an easy way to have your say on Plymouth’s priorities
Take a town-sponsored online survey on the master planning process before the Feb. 16 deadline.
An overwhelmed Beth Israel Deaconess aims to ease the crunch with $116 million expansion
The hospital’s plans include doubling the size of its congested ER and opening a separate hematology-oncology center.
A dogs’ day afternoon with author Marianne Leone at the Plymouth Center for the Arts
Plus, learn how 17th Century replica houses are made, ‘I’m Still Here’ at Plimoth Cinema, Valentine’s events, a lotus lantern workshop, and plenty more goings-on.
With snow in the forecast, parking ban set for 1 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday
A fast-moving storm is expected to bring the season’s first significant accumulation to most of Plymouth.
A place for those who served the country to connect, prosper, and contribute
Less than six months after opening, the Plymouth Area Veterans Center boasts a growing roster of events and services.
State agency says downtown bar served underage man who later died in a car crash
Select Board members, who this week chose not to punish Proof 22 for an unrelated alleged violation, say they were unaware of the ABCC investigation.
Grand finale: July Fourth group to disband after this year’s parade, fireworks
The future of the long-running holiday tradition is unclear, but preliminary talks are underway with organizations that could keep it going.
From Plymouth North News: A better understanding of epilepsy
The condition affects about 1 out of every 100 people, but few of us know much about it.
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Remembering four Plymouth police officers who died in the line of duty
They’re memorialized on a plaque, but the exact location of one gravesite has long remained a mystery.
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Dirty Water’s ‘Corona Project,’ born out of the pandemic, has expanded.
From Plymouth North News: Pros and cons of homeschooling
About 150 local students are getting an education outside of a school setting this year.
From Panther TV: Learning leadership through literature
A new club at Plymouth South High School aims to help students develop skills they can apply to sports teams or other organizations.
Learn about the reality of AI-generated art
Plus, ‘The Brutalist’ at Plimoth Cinema, a Janis Joplin tribute at the Spire, a public session on the Downtown Resiliency Project, a lotus lantern workshop, and many more local happenings.
Avian flu believed to have spread to North Plymouth, Long Beach
Officials are concerned by report of dogs running unleashed in the vicinity of dead birds.
With an assist from a sharp-nosed dog, police arrest three in two drug busts
K9 Oakley was part of operations that resulted in charges related to dealing crack and fentanyl.
Plymouth’s apparent avian flu outbreak said to be state’s ‘largest ever’
Another 71 dead birds were retrieved from Billington Sea on Wednesday. Earlier, an entire backyard flock of chickens had to be euthanized.
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