Almost two dozen Plymouth public employees earned at least $190,000 last year
Town Manager Derek Brindisi topped the list. More than 440 were paid $100,000 and up.
Bikes & Brews welcomes spokes people of all levels
Plus, Jesse Lynn Madera at the Spire, First Fridays returns, a townwide litter clean-up, a Notre-Dame talk, and many more happenings.
These are my favorite places in Plymouth
An appreciation of what some long-time residents might take for granted.
Plymouth’s spring housing market struggles to bloom
There were 53 sales last month, just nine more than in February, as worries over the economy mount.
Why has one of the town’s highest profile buildings been empty for years?
An abutter scuttled a couple’s grand plans for the former Salvation Army site. Now it’s back on the market.
What you need to know about voting in the May 17 town election
There’s still time to register, as well as to request a mail-in ballot.
A look at who’s running for Select Board in next month’s election
Unlike last year, when there was no competition, this year’s field features five candidates vying for two seats.
Downtown discoveries: From art making to axe throwing to wood carving
In part two of a series, a newcomer’s perspective on more of what the business district has to offer.
‘Beautiful Things’ presents student art for a worthy cause
Plus, Manomet cultivates a community garden, Twisted Pine at the Spire, ‘Summer of Love’ at Memorial Hall, and more happenings.
Opponents of Hedges Pond Road business park sue to stop work
They claim the Cedarville site is historically significant for Native Americans and part of a rare ecosystem.
A look at the ever-changing local restaurant and retail scene
Indian food is returning to downtown. Plus, an update on Kogi’s move, the last slice at Bertucci’s, and more.
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Plymouth man faces charges, civil suit after allegedly biting off part of his friend’s ear
Police say a birthday celebration, fueled by alcohol, turned ugly.
Struggling Mayflower Brewing has tapped a buyer
Plymouth’s oldest beer maker is being acquired by Orleans-based Hog Island for an undisclosed sum.
Some Plymouth residents bought their homes through the mail
A century ago, Sears made its mark on local architecture.
Something fishy is about to happen and everyone’s invited
Plus, blues guitarist Chris Cain at the Spire, arts and crafts downtown, a gardening program at Plimoth Patuxet, and more happenings around town.
‘Great White’ sighted in Plymouth. Don’t worry, it’s only a movie.
A film crew was in town Friday to shoot scenes for a ‘deep drama about a guy with emotional problems.’
Trump administration pulls funding for Pilgrim Hall work
Saying preservation project ‘no longer serves the interest of the United States,’ museum loses $200,000 grant.
Citing difficulty in hiring, Police Dept. wants out of civil service
Chief Dana Flynn says move would make it easier to fill vacancies, but the change requires voters’ approval.
A rainy weekend ahead, but there’s a ray of sunshine: drought conditions have improved
The state downgrades Plymouth’s status to ‘mild’ after two months of above average precipitation.
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