Keohan says Town Hall mishandled National Day of Mourning dispute
He contends a lawsuit might have been avoided if proposed changes to an agreement governing the event had gone to the Select Board.
PI Editor Mark Pothier receives the coveted Yankee Quill Award
Pothier was presented the award Saturday at the annual New England Newspaper & Press Association convention.
After a six-year struggle, Second Wind opens on Main St.
As it awaits final approval for a kitchen, the beer is finally flowing.
‘A random person is funding my education’
Scholarships – some of them anonymous – help Plymouth students pursue education dreams at Quincy College.
Long-dormant memorials committee gets new members
Lack of a quorum added to the frustration of a father seeking benches to honor his two late sons.
Sheehan takes on her wealthy family in opposing North Plymouth condos
The environmental lawyer was one of many people to speak against the project at a ZBA meeting.
An early holiday gift: Free parking until April
Meters and pay stations downtown and along the waterfront have gone into their annual hibernation period.
He’s responsible for more than 100 square miles of water
Harbormaster Chad Hunter and his staff are kept busy, even in the off season.
Holiday Stroll weekend will get you in the spirit
Plus, ‘Big Bad Voodoo Daddy’ at Memorial Hall, the Pilgrim Festival Chorus performs, a festive house tour, a chocolate tour, and many more events.
Stop us if you’ve heard this one before: Bert’s razing said to be imminent
An attorney for the decaying restaurant’s owners says demolition work has been given the ‘green light.’
Old photos found at Town Hall set off forensic search
Images of homes from the 1880s yield clues, but one mystery house remains. Do you know where it’s located?
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Why there wasn’t a rain date for the Thanksgiving parade
Saturday’s dismal weather kept crowds down, but organizers say postponing the event isn’t feasible.
Town backs off on imposing restrictions on National Day of Mourning
Organizers of the Thanksgiving gathering sued, saying the conditions violated a 1998 agreement.
Some parents believe sex ed program for eighth graders goes too far
But Supt. Campbell says he’s ‘confident in the appropriateness and value of this instruction.’
Blues great James Montgomery is coming ‘home’ to Plymouth
Plus ‘Wicked: For Good’ at Plimoth Cinema, the Running of the Pilgrims 5k, the National Day of Mourning, the Irish Tenors at Memorial Hall, and more happenings.
Wetter or not, they made the best of it
Scenes from another chilly and damp Thanksgiving parade.
Coughlin stepping down as Beth Israel Deaconess Plymouth president
He has been in charge at the hospital since 2016.
After a year of frustration, a grieving father’s wish is granted
Without discussion, the Select Board OK’d memorial benches for Brent and Matthew Berkeley, both of whom died under tragic circumstances.
Plymouth home sales ticked up in October
Nearly half of the deals were at or above the asking price.
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