Water Street sewer project finally nears the finish line
Sewage is flowing through the new pipe, but road restoration work – and a lawsuit over $5 million in property damages – remain.
From Asian hot pot to upscale Mexican, here’s what’s happening downtown
A roundup of new and imminent openings on the business district’s expanding menu, plus an award for Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital-Plymouth, and Ms. Vicky wants to show you around town.
There’s a race for Select Board after all: Grassroots campaign for a second candidate emerges.
Bill Keohan says he’s heartened by the unsolicited support. David Golden, whose name is the only one on the ballot, says he remains ‘confident.’
Want a say in how Plymouth is run? Start by casting a ballot in the May 18 election
Early voting at Town Hall is underway through Wednesday in advance of Saturday’s main event.
Navy veteran who escorted FDR to be honored on his 100th birthday
Plymouth resident Willie O’Connell was part of a secret WWII mission.
How plastic is invading our bodies
A scary but important environmental doc at the library, plus how to make screen prints, a graphic novel club meets, Fridays on Shirley Square, and much more going on around town this week.
Paroled murderer charged with molesting 13-year-old girl in Plymouth hotel pool
Police say James Barnes was wearing black socks and an ankle bracelet at the time of the alleged incident.
The Plymouth Fragment Society has been giving back to the town for two centuries
The group offers help for those in need without calling attention to itself.
‘We’re looking for college students in non-traditional places’
Rick DeCristofaro didn’t need to take on the challenge of running Quincy College, which has been in Plymouth since 1991. So why is he doing it?
Federal prosecutors say Plymouth woman used phony massage business to commit Covid fraud
They allege she collected more than $42,000 by falsely claiming lost income.
Five-month investigation yields seven drug arrests on Lothrop St.
Police say one of the suspects hid bags of cocaine in his body.
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From Panther TV: The story behind the One-Eye Gang
Following a traumatic snowboarding accident, Shelby Perry found a way to unite and empower people who have lost the use of an eye.
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Farmhouse founder Paul Krasinski sues two former girlfriends, alleging they conspired with others to ruin his reputation
A lawyer for the women says the owner of the South Plymouth nonprofit is trying to intimidate them by taking legal action.
Make Plymouth’s Hometown Hound contest your pet’s project
Details on the annual Bark in the Park event, plus Mini Yellow Witches at The Spire, Rising Tide’s 5k run, a screen-printing session, and much more going on around town.
You can help counter people who trash Plymouth
Volunteers are needed for the 14th annual townwide spring cleanup, set for May 17-18.
Traffic stop leads to discipline for four Plymouth police officers
One was found to have been driving in ‘an unsafe manner.’ Three others improperly looked up the driver’s record after he filed a complaint over the incident.
Here’s who’s running for office in the town election
Amazingly, there’s only one candidate for Select Board, but there are contests for Planning Board and School Committee seats.
Want a say in how Plymouth is run? Consider voting in the town election.
Here’s what you need to know about casting a ballot in advance or on May 18.
Suspect leads police on wild chase through Redbrook, and it was all caught on video from a helicopter.
A 35-year-old man, wanted for violating a restraining order, allegedly assaulted his ex-girlfriend as she tried to escape by car.
How the Mayflower II helped mend relations between the US and the UK
A new book reveals an until-now secret history of the replica ship’s diplomatic role following the Suez Crisis of 1956.
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