I despise this time of the year but not for the reasons you think. As August heads towards September, it heralds the exodus of college students and some of my favorite people are leaving to return to school. That means the “kids” that make my morning latte, the waitstaff at the wedding venue where I […]
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With the Legislature on recess, we checked in with Plymouth’s Beacon Hill representatives
The Massachusetts Legislature is in its August recess, with members spending more time reconnecting with their districts. It seemed liked a good time to find out what Plymouth’s three state legislators have been up to on behalf of their constituents. The Independent asked each of them to list what accomplishments they are proudest of thus […]
Moderator can represent his law firm’s clients before town committees
It played out like a civil confrontation between Select Board Chair Kevin Canty and Town Moderator Steve Triffletti, but in the end the board on Tuesday granted Triffletti permission to act in his role as an attorney by representing clients before town boards. The 4-1 vote – with Canty the lone dissenter – was a […]
Officials knew about pornographic cyberattacks long before recent breach
Members of the Plymouth school community were shocked last Monday night when a hacker interrupted a virtual school committee meeting by posting a full-screen, grainy picture of a man engaging in a sex act. Swastikas appeared in two corners. At the bottom of the screen were the words “HACKED BY CCP JAY.” A computer-generated […]
Nine Plymouth ponds now under algae advisory
Ezekiel Pond, Little West Pond, and Great South Pond are the latest bodies of water in Plymouth to be placed under a public health advisory by the town’s Department of Public Health because they have high levels of cyanobacteria, or blue-green algae. “We’re advising folks to stay out of the ponds that have active cyanobacteria […]
Plymouth home sales remained flat in July
When will the Federal Reserve start cutting interest rates again? Probably in September, which can’t come soon enough for President Trump, who has berated and threatened Fed chair Jerome Powell for not already acting. The question of when rates will be lowered hovers over the residential real estate market, here and across the country. A […]
Yellowhouse Blues Band will perform to help end homelessness in town
You’re invited to submit a listing for this column: It’s easy. Email your information to listings@plymouthindependent.org at least 10 days in advance. A good quality photo without type on the image – sent as a jpeg attachment – helps. The Yellowhouse Blues Band will perform at the Spire at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 23, […]
Second round of spraying for West Nile virus set
Plymouth County Mosquito Control will be using a truck to spray selected Plymouth streets early Monday morning, Aug. 18, according to the town’s communications coordinator, Casey Kennedy. The ground spraying will take from 2 a.m. to shortly before dawn. The pesticide is applied with a low-volume sprayer mounted on the back of a pickup truck. […]
Proof 22 allegedly has not paid rent since March
First there was a Tuesday Facebook post from Proof 22 saying troubled Main Street restaurant would “remain closed for the rest of the summer to give our staff a well-deserved break.” On Wednesday, there was different explanation for the unusual closing in the middle of the summer tourist season. A sign on the window read: […]
Troubled Proof 22 restaurant goes dark
Proof 22, the barbecue-themed bar and restaurant on Main Street, has been closed for several days, prompting questions about why it’s not open for business during the busy summer season. So far, the restaurant’s owners have offered three explanations for the shuttering. “We’ve made the decision to remain closed for the rest of the summer […]
