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Money is draining into the harbor and everybody’s smiling about it. → Read More
Union members will hold a “visibility standout" before the scheduled meeting of the Board of Selectmen on Oct. 16. → Read More
If you love town government (and who doesn’t?) you won’t want to miss a special Monday night edition of the Board of Selectmen. → Read More
“In big letters,” Town Clerk Laurence Pizer said this week, reminding Plymouth voters, “the Primary Election is next Tuesday, Sept. 4, the day after Labor Day!” It is, Pizer acknowledged, an unusual day for an election. → Read More
Part three in a series on the development of the Plymouth 400 anniversary. → Read More
Is it a groundswell of support or a tempest in a teapot? → Read More
Frank Collin’s iconic local business the Manomet Lobster Pound is still in peril. → Read More
If you ask about improving the harbor you usually hear two things: Dredging is key, and don’t get your hopes up, it’s expensive. Suddenly this past Thursday those hopes went up → Read More
If you ask about improving the harbor you usually hear two things: Dredging is key, and don’t get your hopes up, it’s expensive. Suddenly this past Thursday those hopes went up → Read More
ABC Disposal, the company that has the contract for Plymouth’s municipal solid waste service, just got trashed by the town. → Read More
Contractor Gus Diodato says he wants to build a home for his family on Ryder Way. In fact he wants to build it where John Scagliarini’s house sits on Long Beach today, awaiting demolition. And he wants the town to give it to him. → Read More
He’s fighting with the town on the other side of town but in North Plymouth contractor Gus Diodato has made a lot of people – including the town – very happy. → Read More
Nothing that a few million dollars won’t fix. → Read More
PLYMOUTH – The Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife stocked Long Pond and Little Pond with thousands of brook, brown, rainbow and tiger trout this week.The agency will stock ponds with half a million trout statewide this spring.Most of the trout will be over 12 inches and more than 40 percent will be over 14 inches. More than 1,200 brown trout will be over 18 inches. Local fishermen… → Read More
Who was the funniest person at the spring Town Meeting? → Read More
"The Town is pleased that Veolia has accepted responsibility to pay civil penalties to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts for events occurring while Veolia was operating the Town's wastewater collection and treatment system." → Read More
All told the official debate on Svahn’s proposal went on for 40 minutes but in all that time not one Town Meeting representative came forward to voice support for the proposed cuts. → Read More
PLYMOUTH – Plymouth 400 Inc. is moving its offices from the Plymouth Chamber of Commerce building north of Samoset off Court Street, to the newly renovated Post Office Square building at the corner of in the heart of historic downtown."It had to happen," Plymouth 400 Executive Director Michele Pecoraro said Thursday. "We have to be in the public eye, and this location will help us accomplish… → Read More
It’s official. Clements’ Marketplace has chosen Plymouth for its third link and plans to move into the former location of Stop & Shop in Manomet. → Read More
March may still be roaring, but the town isn’t waiting to begin work on Manomet Point. → Read More