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Addiction treatment center aims to raise awareness

BrightView Health’s Plymouth addiction treatment center invited the community to learn more about effective outpatient addiction treatment this past week. Often people who struggle with addiction do not need hospitalization, according to the American Society of Addiction Medicine. Instead, they can be treated on an outpatient basis in their local community and successfully recover. BrightView […]

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Pay attention: More banks mean more development

Maybe Mr. Pothier’s article, “A (dollar sign) of Plymouth’s Growth: More Banks” should read, “Heads Up Plymouth!” As a Planning Board member, seeing the number of banking chains applying for full-service brick-and-mortar permitting has been striking. I believe at a recent meeting I referred to Plymouth as Delaware II (only a bit of a stretch), […]

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Plymouth has better sites for more housing than Colony Place

Yes, In My Back Yard. The current struggle between the Claremont apartment project and Sawyer’s Reach neighbors at Colony Place is just another episode of the constant and omnipresent struggle between developers and Not-In-My-Back-Yard (NIMBY) neighbors. Developers seek maximum profit from building housing, while neighbors want to protect their style of life and environment. This […]

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Rabbi’s story is well worth sharing

I read with interest Dina Karam’s submission to the Plymouth Independent (“Rabbi’s travel diary is ‘deeply skewed’”). Karam is critical of Rabbi Estelle Mills’ travel diary, and of the Independent’s decision to publish it, because it is “deeply skewed to highlight the events of Oct. 7 as though they occurred in a political and humanitarian […]

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