Posted inEnvironment & Health

An overwhelmed Beth Israel Deaconess aims to ease the crunch with $116 million expansion

Struggling to provide care for a growing and aging population in Plymouth and surrounding towns, Beth Israel Lahey Health is investing more than $116 million to update and expand its facilities at Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital-Plymouth. The work is aimed at increasing the hospital’s capacity for cancer care, surgical and emergency services. It includes a […]

Posted inCulture Calendar

A dogs’ day afternoon with author Marianne Leone at the Plymouth Center for the Arts

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. On Sunday, Feb. 23, at 1:30 p.m., the Plymouth Center for the Arts will present “An […]

Posted inBusiness

State agency says downtown bar served underage man who later died in a car crash

The Plymouth Select Board this week spent an hour debating whether the owners of Proof 22 should be punished for letting an intoxicated man enter the downtown bar and restaurant. In the end, the board — which serves as the town’s licensing authority — voted 3-2 against doing anything, concluding the alleged infraction didn’t warrant […]