In Plymouth, a forum, on the 13th, about accessory dwelling units, or ADU’s was held by the Plymouth Area Chamber of Commerce. Town Meeting recently approved allowing ADU’s, as of right, meaning a homeowner can build a small house in the backyard or an addition to...
In Plymouth, Massachusetts General Law requires the County to declare land that is available for lease and on a 2 to 1 vote, at their meeting on the 6th, County Commissioners vote to declare the County Farm available to the Sheriff’s Department. WATD’s Bobbi...
In Plymouth, during the Covid-19 pandemic a number of folks being treated by first responders were provided care in their homes—this kept them out of hospitals, avoiding possible contagion from patients with COVID. According to County Commission Chair Jared Valanzola...
In Plymouth, it’s here—and that’s the long awaited completion of the relocation of the sewer interceptor pipe from under the harbor to beneath Water St. This is a project that began in December of 2022 but due to construction delays was put on hold in March of last...
In Plymouth, the annual town election is Saturday, the 18th. Over nine thousand people requested vote-by-mail ballots and in person early voting took place this week at Town Hall and ended yesterday. Also, what looked like an uncontested race for Select Board has...
In Plymouth, “We’re All Plastic People Now” is a film that tells folks that every time a person cracks the cap of a plastic water bottle, micro plastics break off into the water and are consumed. Research is showing that human beings are consuming a phenomenal amount...
In Plymouth the Chair of the Plymouth Select Board, Dick Quintal, is out of town on a family matter. So he was not present at the Board meeting this week on April 30th. However, he chaired the meeting the week before on the 23rd,–in which it was reported by...
In Plymouth, there’s good news about Stephens Field, and that is, that the project to revitalize the park by the sea is heading toward completion. And, according to David Gould, Director of Marine and Environmental Affairs, it’s beginning to look more like a park than...
In Plymouth, the County owns a one hundred acre property off of Long Pond Road called the woodlot. The County targeted this property for a potential site for development in June of 2022 and then put out a Request for Proposal or RFP. According to County Commission...
In Plymouth, over nine thousand people have requested vote by mail ballots, and in-person early voting begins on May 9th…this, in the lead-up to the town election on May 18th. WATD’s Bobbi Clark has more… Town Clerk Kelly McElreath says there were many...