by Bobbi Clark | Dec 9, 2022 | News
In Plymouth, Attorney Meg Sheehan of the Community Land and Water Coalition, a group dedicated to preserving the town’s drinking water, says she’s been hearing about an unlawful, unpermitted mining operation off of Long Pond Road at Joshua’s Way. This is the proposed...
by Bobbi Clark | Dec 1, 2022 | News
In Plymouth, about a year ago, Plymouth County was awarded a one hundred ten million dollar grant program from the federal government and the County undertook the disbursement and management of ARPA, or the American Rescue Plan Act program. The ARPA program is meant...
by Bobbi Clark | Nov 20, 2022 | News
In Plymouth, about $67 million is a big number— and it is the amount of money—between grants and appropriations for various projects—that David Gould’s Department of Marine and Environmental Affairs has brought to the town in the last ten years. Bobbi Clark has...
by Bobbi Clark | Nov 18, 2022 | News
In Plymouth, Ireland’s Donegal County Council was welcomed by the County Commissioners and the Commonwealth’s Association of County Commissioners at the Pilgrim Hall Museum on Wednesday. Bobbi Clark has more… County Commissioner Greg Hanley: “We invited our colleagues...
by Bobbi Clark | Nov 13, 2022 | News
In Plymouth, school officials are taking another look at redistricting some of the elementary schools in town—this, necessary, because of population shifts in the 12 years since redistricting took place. A previous attempt, last year, was postponed because the School...
by Bobbi Clark | Nov 7, 2022 | News
In Plymouth, Meg Sheehan, attorney with the group, Save the Pine Barrens, addressed the Planning Board at their meeting on October 26th. She raised the issue of possible illegal sand and gravel removal, dating back to 2015, from the 18 acre site off Long Pond...
by Bobbi Clark | Oct 30, 2022 | News
In Plymouth, the Planning Board, on the 26th, in the 1820 Courthouse, hosted a standing-room only crowd. The majority of them, members of the New Hope Chapel congregation. Church representatives requested special permits to construct a 787-seat church, associated...
by Bobbi Clark | Oct 25, 2022 | News
In Plymouth, thinking ahead to Spring Town Meeting, Town Moderator Steven Triffletti takes a look back at the recent Fall Town Meeting of October 15th—a meeting that for the only time in recent memory, lacked a quorum by mid-afternoon. WATD’s Bobbi Clark has more:...
by Bobbi Clark | Oct 21, 2022 | Election News
In Plymouth, although Town Clerk Kelly McElreath, is relatively new to town, she is not new to handling elections. WATD’s Bobbi Clark has more. Kelly McElreath has a long record of service as a Town Clerk: “I came from the town of Upton where I was the Town...
by Bobbi Clark | Oct 16, 2022 | News
In Plymouth, the 90-day due diligence period included in the three-year lease agreement between Plymouth County and Boston South Real Estate and Development Group has come due. The lease concerns the woodlot, a parcel of land of about 110 acres off Long Pond...