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Plymouth Outdoor Dining + Canton Defends Tree Ordinance
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Happy Tuesday, Plymouth-Canton! Let's get you all caught up on what's happening locally to start today off on an informed note.
First, today's weather:
Sunshine and patchy clouds. High: 26 Low: 22.
Here are the top stories in Plymouth-Canton today:
- Canton Defends Tree Ordinance, Despite Legal Setbacks. (Plymouth-Canton Patch)
- Plymouth-Canton Area Job Openings: See The Latest. (Plymouth-Canton Patch)
- PCCS : Happy 50th Birthday To 88.1 The Park! (Press Release Desk)
- Plymouth study session takes first look at pitch to add permanent outdoor dining downtown. (Hometown Life)
Today in Plymouth-Canton:
From my notebook:
- Nextdoor Neighbor, Heather Hills: "Missing Cat - Lost short hair domestic female cat. Her name is Piper. She is small, around 7 pounds. Last seen Saturday morning. She is very friendly. No collar." (Nextdoor)
- Nextdoor Neighbor, Oregon Trail: "Does anyone know how to dispose of a dead iPad? - I had to buy a new one because it died." (Nextdoor)
- Nextdoor Neighbor, Willow Creek: "Seeking a good pixie cut stylist - Can anyone recommend a local stylist who is really good at pixie cuts?" (Nextdoor)
- Nextdoor Neighbor, Central Park Phase 1: "Covid has change us all. - I used to volunteer a lot at the school. I am at stay at home mom with an autoimmune and inflammatory disease. Now I am looking for things to do with my time. I am going to be teaching 3 half an hour classes a..." (Nextdoor)
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