This sale is a fundraiser that supports the work which the Plymouth Garden Club performs throughout the Town of Plymouth.
“Hi Aquaman,” Danny said. “I’m so excited.”
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It’s not the ship that left this southwest England port 400 years ago carrying Pilgrim settlers to America.
The coronavirus sent millions of Americans, including some in Plymouth County, into an economic tailspin that's being felt at the table.
The South Shore community steps up for Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital Plymouth’s Healthcare Heroes during “Hooray for Heroes’ Celebration
Surfer Andrew Sechen was taking a break, but getting ready to go back in the water. He reported good-sized waves. “They’re huge!"
The town's rebate through the Massachusetts Interlocal Insurance Association Rewards Program was earned through employee actions.
The Mayflower II completed the final leg of her journey on Monday after an $11.2 million renovation.
Water may temporarily run discolored for some households.
The ship is expected to arrive back in the town on Aug. 10.
"The name of the museum underscores only half of the story," the museum said in a statement.
Plymouth's Long Beach was closed to swimming for three hours late Sunday due to a reported shark sighting.
Parking had been free this spring due to the coronavirus health emergency.
Residents will be restricted to a total of 60 minutes of outdoor water use three days per week.
Due to heavy attendance, Plymouth has decided to open public restrooms at beaches this summer despite the coronavirus concerns.
Residents experiencing financial hardships due to the coronavirus can pick up a prepared family meal and bag of groceries.
Plymouth police said that, although there are no indications of agitators planning to attend, they will be ready to keep the event peaceful.
Plymouth North freshman Brenna Guiliani has sold 150 signs to raise money for the food pantries in Plymouth.
When COVID-19 put a stop to food donations at the Marshfield Food Pantry, Ellie Ahern told her mom she wanted to raise some money.
Town officials said some beaches could open at reduced capacity starting June 13.
Eversource has made a $1,500 donation to the Plymouth Area Coalition for the Homeless.
The Plymouth July 4 Committee announced 'with a heavy heart' the decision was made Thursday to cancel the fireworks and parade.
The Plymouth Board of Health has directed residents and workers to wear face coverings, implements fines for improper disposal.
Plymouth town manager said the town is awaiting on state guidance when it comes to opening beaches, parks and summer camps.
Plymouth Town Clerk Laurence Pizer talks what can and can't be done during town offices shutdown amid coronavirus pandemic.
Plymouth has closed playground structures and restricted some activities in public parks amid the coronavirus pandemic.
With a shorter of supplies for health care workers amid the coronavirus pandemic, town businesses and students have made donations.
Town says decision was made for safety of parking enforcement staff, to ease burden on small business downtown that remain open.
Plymouth officials working with hospital for screening area, close many town offices.
Work at the intersection of Court and Lothrop streets on the investigating and cleaning of sewer mains will take place Saturday.
A municipal website outage that affected Massachusetts communities over the course of two days was responsible for nixing Tuesday's meeting.
“White Sharks & Seals” lecture will examine the relationship between the marine life and the impact it has on the regional shark population.
Town Manger credited DCR, DPW and volunteer Jake Mowles for helping remove spray paint from Plymouth Rock and other iconic spots in town.
A public discussion on climate change, and how the town can equitably address its impact, will be held at Plymouth South Feb. 18 at 7 p.m.
Those interested will be involved with crafting Plymouth's Water Master Plan.
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Plymouth is looking to inform residents about its developing Climate and Health Vulnerability Assessment and Action Plan.
The vigil took place Sunday, which would have been Claire Zisserson's 14th birthday.
The Mass. State Lottery said a $100K Mass Cash lottery ticket was sold at the Plymouth VFW Post on Saturday.