Celebrate New Year’s Eve at the Spire, just for laughs
Plus, a ‘Polar Express’ screening, the Dylan biopic ‘A Complete Unknown’ at Plimoth Cinema, trivia at New World Tavern, a party at G Pub, and more happenings at the holidays.
Back on tap: New World Tavern gets its liquor license back
Town’s suspension rescinded after the Main Street business shows proof of restored liability coverage.
Paroled murderer accused of groping girl in Plymouth hotel pool wants case dropped
His lawyer says police failed to produce notes and recordings from interviews with the alleged victim.
Restaurant owners say grease trap requirement hurts their bottom line
The town is mandating upgrades to protect the sewer system from clogging.
For months, no one applied to fill a vacancy on the Planning Board. Now it’s a crowded field.
Eleven people are seeking the seat (as well as an associate position). Meantime, seven candidates are vying for one open spot on the School Committee.
‘You can’t sit on your balcony or even watch TV’
Copper Cove residents say ‘brazen’ young people are disrupting their lives. They want the town to do more about it.
A Plymouthean in Paris: This local craftsman helped restore Notre-Dame to its former glory
Michael Burrey, tapped to work on recreating the historic cathedral’s spire, calls his three-month stay an ‘incredible experience.’
Zoning Board’s review of Cedarville’s ‘big dig’ will wait until March
Project calls for expansion of Landers cranberry farm and the removal of 2 million cubic yards of sand and gravel.
Downtown bar was serving alcohol without liability insurance
The Select Board has indefinitely suspended New World Tavern’s license after its second coverage lapse this year.
Plymouth South grad ups his game for college
Salve Regina’s Jesse Hayes offers advice and observations on making the transition from high school.
Little Mermen plan to go big at Disney-themed holiday show
Plus, ‘Anora’ at Plimoth Cinema, Boundless Book Dragons at the library, a Celtic Christmas at the Spire, music and wine in the Pinehills, and more happenings around town.
How nonprofits like the Independent are bringing local reporting back to ‘news deserts’
Chicago-based writer Mark Caro examines the scourge of ‘ghost’ papers and the challenges facing startups working to revitalize coverage.
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More than a dozen staff members’ children are enrolled in a pre-school program at the high school.
Want to know what your neighbor’s home sold for?
A look at November real estate transactions across Plymouth, where the market remains tight.
State says Plymouth pre-school was ‘less than forthcoming’ during investigation of alleged misconduct
Agency was responding to complaints that a Starboard Academy employee repeatedly touched a female colleague in front of children and sent explicit photos to his co-workers.
New kiosk provides a safe way to dispose of needles and medical waste
It’s located inside the Public Health Division office at Town Hall.
Jenney Pond dredging marks the start of a major restoration effort
Over two years, the project will improve the natural habitat and make Brewster Gardens more resilient in the face of climate change.
Oh, come all ye to see a display of Christmas creches
Plus, ‘Maria’ at Plimoth Cinema, ‘An Americana Christmas Carol’ at the Plymouth Center for the Arts, the Delta Generators at the Spire, and more happenings around town.
Sand and gravel saga in Cedarville: Planning Board opposes P.A. Landers project, but favors proposal for business park
If the latter plan moves forward, it will include $2 million to make improvements at a key intersection.
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