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The children of the Pilgrims, who sought land, independence and religious freedom, denied those rights to the Wampanoag. → Read More
The development would include 10 single family homes and 24 duplex buildings, with six of the units set aside as affordable housing, per the town’s → Read More
PLYMOUTH – A country with 30 percent of the hotels it had in 2019? That’s what The American Hotel & Lodging Association says America will face if more congressional aid is not forthcoming. According to The American Hotel & Lodging Association, 74 percent of hotels nationwide will be forced to lay off additional employees, and two-thirds of hotels won’t survive another six months without another… → Read More
PLYMOUTH – Police received a report Saturday afternoon of vandalism to the new Plymouth Pride rainbow crosswalk on Water Street. Police say someone patched out on the crosswalk, leaving tire marks behind. Since the vandalism was reported, more tire marks appeared, running in the same direction as the crosswalk, which seems to indicate a deliberate act. The black tire marks show different sized… → Read More
The vandalism is under investigation. → Read More
The faces on Zoom span decades. Plymouth South High School student Brooke Holmes, who serves on Plymouth No Place for Hate Committee, is weighing her → Read More
The Plymouth Center for the Arts is hosting its 53rd Annual Juried Art Show Sept. 19 through Oct. 25. → Read More
Irene Gomes got the surprise of her life when her neighborhood, family and friends sounded sirens, shouts and applause in a rolling parade for her 90th → Read More
A downtown Plymouth business owner is suing Gov. Charlie Baker for requiring that she and her workers and customers wear masks. She alleges the → Read More
While some restaurants in town have opted for outdoor seating, Isaac’s is situated on the second floor. → Read More
Peter Padfield’s face could tell a story, chronicling a life at sea and a voyage that crowned 1957 as an embrace between two countries united by a → Read More
Peter Padfield’s face could tell a story, chronicling a life at sea and a voyage that crowned 1957 as an embrace between two countries united by a ship. Padfield is on camera, an elderly gentleman now, recounting the tale of the Mayflower II’s voyage from Plymouth, England, to Provincetown in 1957. A sailor on board, Padfield joined other crewmen heaving over the side, as their stomachs tried to… → Read More
The Phil’s 2021 season is scheduled, with a full line-up of concerts. → Read More
Institutionalized racism and ideals of white supremacy have corrupted many who choose to serve all citizens, No Place for Hate Student Committee member → Read More
PLYMOUTH – He perches on the topmost branch, cocks his head and studies Darlene Nickerson. It’s 5:30 a.m., and Black Feather Horse Rescue breathes quiet – the corrals and stalls, the barns and the woodlands flanking them. The finches and sparrows call out, marking territories, the dogs scamper between the stalls, and the horses blink at the growing light. Nickerson inhales and watches. The bald… → Read More
Pandemics don’t come with instruction manuals, and local dance studios are among the crowd of businesses performing some fancy improvisational → Read More
Rising tides lift all boats, as the saying goes, and Plymouth Area Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Amy Naples and Kosta Haveles of Masks4Meds are → Read More
The Fourth of July parade and fireworks displays have been added to the list of events that won’t be happening in 2020. → Read More
The Fourth of July parade and fireworks displays have been added to the list of events that won’t be happening in 2020. → Read More
The Fourth of July parade and fireworks displays have been added to the list of events that won’t be happening in 2020. → Read More