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On second thought, $2.3M land deal gets OK’d: Plymouth Town Meeting reverses itself on DPW deal
Sunday, November 04, 2007 (499 reads)


PLYMOUTH - Town meeting representatives reversed themselves Tuesday night and decided to pay $2.3 million for land on Camelot Drive next to public works department buildings. Representatives, who rejected the proposal Monday night, apparently w...

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Plymouth nuclear plant wins ruling by judges; Watchdog group says it will appeal the 2-1 decision
Sunday, November 04, 2007 (545 reads)


PLYMOUTH - A panel of judges considering challenges to the extension of the Pilgrim nuclear power plant’s operating license has ruled that the plant’s owner does not need to make major changes in how it considers the potential impact of a...

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MIDDAY GETAWAY: Plymouth Waterfront, Plymouth
Sunday, November 04, 2007 (425 reads)


Does a lunch hour have to be about lunch? Not if you live on the South Shore. Each Thursday, we’ll show you where to go and what to do to unwind, grab a bite or have some fun, all in 60 minutes or less. WALK AROUND Go for a walk along the water...

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Plymouth football alumni day set
Sunday, November 04, 2007 (499 reads)


The Fifth annual Plymouth Football Alumni Day will be held on Saturday when Plymouth North hosts Marshfield at 6 p.m. All Plymouth, Plymouth-Carver and Plymouth North alumni football players and coaches are welcome to attend. Admission is free and t...


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FISHING LINES
Thursday, August 09, 2007 (609 reads)


From boats Quincy to Hull (Fore River Bait and Tackle, Rick Newcomb) Quincy’s Hangman’s Island has been the center for anglers looking for both blues and bass over the last few days. Schools of pogies have been in that area fairly consist...

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Revised charter proposal includes mayor:
Thursday, August 09, 2007 (415 reads)


Person would have more powers than executive board, be chief executive
PLYMOUTH - A five-member Plymouth executive board would have all the powers and authority of the current board of selectmen, but would include a mayor with greater powers than other board members under a revised charter proposal. Plymouth charter co...


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Flight school files lawsuit vs. Sovereign
Thursday, August 09, 2007 (572 reads)


BOSTON - A flight school in Plymouth has sued Sovereign Bank to seek reimbursement for more than $75,000 in forged checks that were allegedly written by a former employee and cashed by the bank. Alpha One Flight Services, under its legal name H...

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Condos, shops planned for waterfront
Thursday, August 09, 2007 (496 reads)


PLYMOUTH - Converting the Governor Bradford Inn and Isaac’s restaurant into condominiums and shops would prompt further investment in Plymouth’s downtown and harbor district, one of the property owners says. The owners of the two Water S...

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South Shore is split over casino effects: Some say it will help businesses, others disagree
Thursday, August 09, 2007 (490 reads)


PLYMOUTH - Will South Shore businesses be big winners or losers if a casino comes to neighboring Middleboro? Economics, demographics and luck could all factor into the answer, though right now business leaders are left to speculate. Some predict the ...

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Plymouth fire chief says he will retire
Thursday, August 09, 2007 (199 reads)


PLYMOUTH - Fire Chief James Pierson will retire Nov. 1 after 33 years in the department. It’s been 33 years and I'm not getting any younger,’’ he said. I’d like to spend more time with family and friends.’’ Pierso...

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Redrawing the coastline: Consultants have big plans for Plymouth’s waterfront, but some prefer status quo
Thursday, August 09, 2007 (232 reads)


PLYMOUTH - Big changes being proposed in the historic heart of America’s Hometown could transform Plymouth’s downtown and waterfront to an area like Quincy’s Marina Bay. Consultants say Plymouth should do more to capitalize on ...

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Choose school project, state tells Plymouth :
Thursday, August 09, 2007 (400 reads)


North or South high school pick due Aug. 15
PLYMOUTH - School officials have until Aug. 15 to decide whether the Plymouth North High School or the Plymouth South High School construction project is more important and most merits state funding this year. State School Building Authority offici...


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