Election roundup: Plymouth goes for Harris, Fernandes bests Muratore in state Senate race, Badger and LaNatra win state rep seats
Nearly 40,000, or 75.2 percent, of the town’s registered voters cast ballots by mail, drop-off, or in person.
Firefighter charged with making secret video recordings resigns under pressure
Richard Pimental continued to get paid while on leave. He stepped down rather than face a disciplinary hearing.
To the Moon and Back has landed at its new home
Plus, the story of Squanto at Pilgrim Hall, jazz pianist Laszlo Gardony at the Spire, Celtic Thunder at Memorial Hall, and more goings-on around town.
Haven’t voted yet? Here’s a last-days election guide.
Where to go on Tuesday, how to check the status of your mailed-in ballot, and sample ballots for Plymouth’s two state districts.
Plymouth wins $678,000 to prepare high school students for clean energy careers
The state grant money will be used for equipment, lab space, and teacher training.
Developer wants to remove 2 million yards of sand and gravel from Cedarville parcel
The proposal calls for building bogs and a reservoir. Up to 40 trucks could go in and out of the site daily.
Take a look at September’s home sale numbers in Plymouth
With interest rates at their highest since early summer, the local market remains tight.
‘Obsession’ with mid-century style leads to a Cedarville revelation
The increasingly rare architectural style deserves more appreciation.
Election preview: A look at candidates vying to represent Plymouth on Beacon Hill
Voters are choosing two House members and one senator. Housing, taxes, immigration, and the Pilgrim power plant’s decommissioning rank among the hottest issues.
Take a musical journey through three centuries with the Philharmonic’s ‘Legends and Legacies’ concert
Plus, hip-hop star Chris Webby performs, Halloween on Main, a Burial Hill walking tour, a Jethro Tull experience, and more happenings around town.
With a suspect facing murder charges, family and friends of Brent Berkeley grieve his senseless death
The 41-year-old father was gunned down in the Middle St. parking lot Friday. Witnesses say the alleged killer tried to perform CPR.
Krasinski’s Farmhouse venue runs afoul of the town again
It’s taken legal action, alleging a promotional event at the Ellisville site violated health and safety regulations. He contends no rules were broken.
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Downtown shooting leaves man dead, suspect in custody
The killing happened in the Middle Street parking lot. Police say investigation is ‘active and ongoing.’
Suspect in Redbrook thefts built a business by selling everything from onesies to a Weber grill
Despite more than a dozen charges since 2022, Sunny McDonough has not faced serious consequences.
Bob Hollis, the man behind the Spire, receives Santos community service award
He’s been involved in the Plymouth community for more than 40 years.
Traffic alert: Town warns of backups, detours due to Manomet paving work
Several streets are affected by the ongoing water main replacement project.
A setback in case against man accused of 1986 Myles Standish forest murder
Court rules confession can’t be used to prosecute Michael Hand, charged with the brutal killing of 15-year-old Tracy Gilpin.
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