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Former Sandy’s owner sentenced for federal tax evasion

The former owner of Sandy’s, the popular seasonal restaurant and bar on Plymouth’s Long Beach, was sentenced Friday to two years of probation after pleading guilty to tax evasion. Rudolph Ferrucci, 66, of Plymouth, who owned the cash-only Sandy’s, was accused of concealing business income from the Internal Revenue Service – nearly $1.2 million between […]

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Ponds of Plymouth property defaced by ugly graffiti, including swastikas

Last weekend, residents of Lunn’s Way in the Ponds of Plymouth development woke up to alarming graffiti that included swastikas spray painted on fences, signs, and mailboxes, Plymouth police said. The graffiti, which appeared in the early morning of Dec. 9, also included racial epithets and drawings of male body parts, police said. “The department […]

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Former professor who faced rape accusation resigns from conservation commission

The Plymouth select board had two candidates to choose from when they were making an appointment to the town’s conservation commission last month. One was a retired orthopedic surgeon, an honors graduate who volunteered with the Indian Health Service in Alaska and the Mass. Medical Reserve Corps during the pandemic. He’s a trustee of Plymouth’s […]

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Priced out: Plymouth’s slim stock of ‘affordable’ housing puts living here beyond reach for many

It has magnificent golf courses and meandering trails. It has swimming pools and clubhouses, and a French-style inn complete with a Monet-inspired lily pond. And there are thousands of homes —grand houses, quaint cottages, and posh apartments.   The Pinehills in Plymouth has something for everyone — or almost everyone.   The town’s largest residential development, […]

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Plymouth residents stole a half million dollars in COVID benefits, prosecutors say

Aaron Fernandes was in jail on drug charges when he hatched a plan —over a recorded phone line — to collect COVID relief payments he wasn’t entitled to, prosecutors say.  Fernandes, 42, of Plymouth, is accused of plotting with two women to pocket nearly $100,000 in relief payments meant for people struggling to survive financially during the […]