MassWildlife began stocking ponds across the state with trout in mid-March, find out what Plymouth ponds are stocked on this cool map.
It's April Vacation Week and Pilgrim Hall Museum has ways to keep the kids entertained, free.
Join Myles Standish State Forest’s Step Into Spring StoryWalk during April School Vacation Week.
It's your last chance to get tickets to the Antiquarian Society's potluck supper.
The Board of Health will sponsor a rabies vaccine clinic for the pets of Plymouth residents April 7.
If you, or someone you know, is running in the Boston Marathon, whether as a qualifying runner or for a charity, let Plymouth Patch know.
An early Equinox follows the easy winter. Today, March 20, is the first day of Spring. Oh, and you can apparently stand an egg on its end today.
Volunteer to count herring, learn about Manomet's Charlie Brown Tree, and don't forget to tell us where you'll celebrate St. Patrick's Day.
Shaw's Supermarket offers some suggestions for green snacks for St. Patrick's Day. They're even healthy.
We might finally be getting the snow we've been waiting for all winter.
Deborah Kennedy of Plymouth, Mass., was honored by Jimmy Fund Golf on Feb. 16, for organizing The BIG DOG Memorial Shoot Out.
The nice weather will end tonight, as rain and snow rolls in tonight.
Today is Ash Wednesday and Christians of many denominations observe the beginning of Lent today by giving up a luxury of some sort for the next 40 days. What are you giving up?