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Southern barbecue and traditional New England seafood are the perfect pairing at Surfside Smokehouse in Plymouth. → Read More
Faces of descendants of William Bradford were used to create a new statue of the Plymouth Colony's second governor, an original Mayflower passenger. → Read More
Rusty Romboldi, owner of Ziggy’s Ice Cream, opened Pebbles Restaurant in Plymouth after renovating the space and upgrading the menu. → Read More
A manmade mat was installed at one of the entrances to White Horse Beach, making it easier for disabled and elderly people to walk to the beach → Read More
1620 Winery of Plymouth won a silver medal and three bronze awards at an international wine competition this summer → Read More
After a long battle survive the pandemic, T-Bones Roadhouse in Downtown Plymouth closes for good → Read More
The Board of Health is dealing with a growing problem of rats and other rodents around town due to increased construction, trash and other issues → Read More
A Plymouth couple opened up their home for three men attempting row across the Atlantic Ocean when they had to pause their expedition due to weather → Read More
Plymouth approves pollinator protection plan in hopes of creating jobs and creating economic opportunities → Read More
This summer, amps will be cranking on the waterfront every Wednesday evening. That’s because the Project Arts Free Summer Concert Series is back. → Read More
Law enforcement, public safety and councils on aging work together to keep older adults safe and secure through the Plymouth County Triad program. → Read More
Plymouth Lions Club is sponsoring the Solar Plunge July 18 for teams to raise money for local food banks. → Read More
Plymouth Pride honors LGBTQ+ community during Pride Month with series of events designed to bolster diversity and unity this weekend. → Read More
The Plymouth Waterfront Festival is scheduled for Aug. 28 and vendors can now apply to lease space at the large annual summer celebration → Read More
The U.S. Army is reporting the Spc, Joshua Diamond of Plymouth was found dead in his barracks at Fort Bragg. → Read More
So far, four Plymouth residents have taken out papers to run in a special election for the empty Select Board seat. → Read More
Chickie Celli, also known as the Clay Chick, has opened a new pottery store and workshop on Long Pond Road in Plymouth → Read More
Mass Wildlife officials banded two baby bald eagles in Plymouth to help scientists keep track of vital data on habitat and life cycles → Read More
After a year interrupted by COVID-19, Plymouth finally gets the chance to commemorate the 400th anniversary of its founding. → Read More
Following a lengthy rehabilitation, the Shallop II will sail home to Plymouth Harbor to take its place on the waterfront next to the Mayflower II → Read More