Faced with more jail time, alleged serial thief withdraws guilty plea
Sunny McDonough, who was caught on video at Redbrook, will now stand trial.
Your art could be on display at Town Hall
Plus, music legend Graham Nash at Memorial Hall, ‘Familiar Touch’ at Plimoth Cinema, Flying High Dogs at the library, and many more happenings.
Judge rules Makepeace violated law by partially filling bog
The work was in preparation for building a road as part of Redbrook expansion.
Raspberry Jam finds its groove
Inspired by the Grateful Dead, the local band’s members thrive on improvisation.
Memorial Hall closed after union claims workers’ health put at risk.
It alleges dust from a demo job likely contained silica. Brindisi says the charge is ‘irresponsible’ and that no one was endangered.
Savoring the summer traditions of Gellar’s, Bramhall’s
Both family-run businesses offer satisfying fare that harkens to simpler times.
No end in sight for 15-year fight over a modest town pension
Plymouth’s former finance director and its retirement board remain at odds.
Can downtown Plymouth become more like Portsmouth?
A relaunched nonprofit is spearheading an effort to revitalize the district, starting with small steps.
‘A powerful force for good’
Pinehills nonprofit Womanade helps families with children in Plymouth schools survive financial crises.
Take a cruise to help float Bug Light repairs
Plus, an art camp for kids, Circus Minimus at the library, First Friday returns to downtown, and many more summer happenings.
A picture perfect Fourth of July
Ideal weather and a full schedule of events brought tens of thousands of people to town.
Moving experiences: Some historic local homes have changed addresses
But figuring out why and when requires detective work.
Where you can’t park over the July Fourth holiday
Police detail restrictions for White Horse Beach, downtown, and the waterfront.
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Ken Tavares readies for one last blast after 45 years of volunteering.
Plans bloom for library’s garden tour and fair
Plus, a roundup of Fourth of July events, a show about Abigail Adams, Project Arts concerts on the waterfront, Circus Minimus at the library, and more happenings.
Judge denies injunction to halt work on Cedarville business park
The ruling indicates that a lawsuit filed by residents is unlikely to succeed.
Town tries to stop construction of 163 condos in North Plymouth
Select Board Chair Kevin Canty says such projects ‘are bad for our neighborhoods.’
Long Beach makes a terrible first impression, but give it a chance
Beyond the ugly buildings, graffiti-scarred barriers, and rocky shore, there is beauty to behold.
Hot tip: Stay indoors if you can
With Tuesday’s temperature expected to near 100, Plymouth officials stress the availability of ‘cooling stations.’
‘Someone is going to get killed on one of those’
After an e-bike accident in which a 15-year-old faces charges, police say they’re taking action. Many of the vehicles are being operated illegally.
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