Beth Israel Deaconess nurses vote to authorize strike
During a demonstration outside the library on Thursday they demanded a new contract.
Plymouth man charged with making death threats against Trump
Michael McMahon, 67, failed to show up for a court appearance on Thursday.
With the ‘discovery’ of 588 affordable apartments, town closer to gaining more control over development
But a series of lapses led to a serious undercount of housing stock. Select Board member John Mahoney calls the oversight ‘unacceptable.’
Select Board may rescind its support for allowing guns in Town Hall, other public places
Board member John Mahoney says he’s had a change of heart after hearing from constituents.
ZBA recusals delay appeal of controversial Hedges Pond project
Monday’s hearing had to be postponed until next month because there wasn’t a quorum.
The wanderer: A newcomer discovers some of what downtown has to offer
From local coffee to home goods to fancy dog treats to cool architecture, here’s the first in a two-part series. Or maybe three parts.
Sheehan says Makepeace, others attacked her using an anonymous Facebook page
In a lawsuit, the environmental activist claims the company’s in-house attorney was behind the effort.
They floated an idea for a convention center in Plymouth. It sank.
Despite a study showing the town could support such a facility, no developers or hotel owners have expressed interest.
Picture this: Volunteering as an art restoration guide at Pilgrim Hall
Plus, Plimoth Patuxet Museums re-opens, a Women’s History Month book talk, the Knickerbocker All-Stars at the Spire, and much more happening around town.
Massachusetts needs 222,000 more homes. What does that mean for Plymouth?
The town’s planning and development director says the state needs to provide incentives to offset added costs that come with building housing.
‘Plymouth real estate remains hot’
A look at February’s home sales, and thoughts on the spring market.
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Who said there’s no such thing as a free ride?
Ride Circuit’s electric shuttle service is returning with an expanded schedule, thanks to a $175,000 grant.
More than 400 Beth Israel Deaconess nurses set to take strike authorization vote
They’re frustrated with contract negotiations that have been ongoing since October.
‘Plan accordingly’: Improvements coming to Long Pond-Halfway Pond intersection, but expect traffic backups
Long-delayed project includes dedicated lanes, signals, sidewalks, and crosswalks to ease congestion and improve safety.
Trump cuts prompt concerns about funding for Jenney Pond work
The project relies on a $10 million grant from NOAA, a federal agency that has been targeted by the administration.
Plymouth police won’t take people into custody based solely on immigration status
Police Chief Dana Flynn’s edict mirrors state law on cooperating with ICE officials.
Take a hike by the light of a full moon
Plus, ‘Mickey 17’ at Plimoth Cinema, a climate café at IndieFerm, Lenny Clark at the Spire, Irish comedy at Memorial Hall, and much more going on around town.
Big boom: State bomb squad detonates ‘unstable and hazardous’ materials
They were discovered by a real estate agent in the basement of a Summer Street house.
Town employee discovers nearly 600 ‘missing’ affordable housing units
If the state signs off on the number, Plymouth will move closer to gaining more control over residential development.
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