Patty Cho knew nothing about running a restaurant. Nine years later, she’s learned a few things.
She and her husband, Thuyet Phan, are on the verge of opening their second downtown restaurant. Getting here hasn’t been easy.
AG says Plymouth’s Select Board violated state’s Open Meeting Law several times
Campbell’s office warns of fines for further transgressions, but also says other complaints were unfounded.
At long last, a great unveiling at The Spire
An open house marks the final phase of a $3.6 million project to restore the arts venue’s historic façade.
The herring are running their own marathon in Plymouth
The town’s annual festival, set for this coming weekend, highlights efforts to restore the fishes’ habitat, and why their mass migration is so important.
The Garden Club’s Arbor Day celebration keeps growing
Plus, a week for kids at Pilgrim Hall, an Earth Day celebration, the Herring Run Festival, and much more going on around town.
Mayflower II returns to a foggy Plymouth Harbor
The replica ship docks at State Pier after spending the winter in Mystic Seaport.
Another Plymouth resident faces Covid fraud charges
Federal prosecutors say construction company owner received more than $155,000 by lying.
What’s going on at that giant excavation site off Route 3 South?
Up to 488,000 cubic yards of sand and gravel are being removed from the 19-acre parcel as part of a Plymouth Industrial Park expansion.
Hokanson officially announces candidacy for state rep
The Democrat says he will ‘get stuff done’ on Beacon Hill.
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Town meeting OK’s spending on shelter, affordable housing
Annual legislative session concludes with representatives approving all the remaining articles.
Downtown wouldn’t be what it is without The Spire
Celebrating 10 years of the intimate performance venue, plus a tribute to Freddie Mercury and Queen, and a look ahead to school vacation week activities.
How to get rid of your hazardous waste without damaging the environment
The town has scheduled a collection day for April 20 in the Camelot Industrial Park.
Town Meeting gets down to business
The body will finish its work Monday evening, including votes on two controversial articles.
In advance of Town Meeting, proponents of shelter funding make their case
The Plymouth Area Coalition for the Homeless wants $3 million to help renovate Industrial Park building.
Cage Titans fan goes down for the count after allegedly attacking police officers
‘This guy was on an alcohol-fueled adventure,’ says dept. spokesperson.
A stretch of Water Street will be closed for six weeks
The latest detour is part of a troubled sewer line project that has been plagued by delays, cost overruns, and property damage.
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