by Bobbi Clark | Feb 27, 2022 | News
In Plymouth, at a meeting of the Board of Health on the 23rd, the group took up the matter of the mask mandate in effect at Town Hall other town-owned buildings and the return to in-person meetings of town boards and committees. Bobbi Clark has more: Dr....
by Bobbi Clark | Feb 17, 2022 | News
In Plymouth this week a slip of the lip on an open mic causes a Finance Committee member to call for an apology from a Select Board member. Bobbi Clark files the story: At their meeting this week, shortly after the select Board voted 4 to 1 against Article 18, a...
by Bobbi Clark | Feb 14, 2022 | News
In Plymouth, there aren’t any businesses that sell fur products and if Lauren Nessralla has her way there won’t be any, ever. A recent graduate of Plymouth North, and now an honors student at UMass Boston, she is the sponsor of Article 20, that would effectively stop...
by Bobbi Clark | Feb 7, 2022 | News
In Plymouth, it looks like Spring Town Meeting will again be held virtually. Selectmen Quintal, Cavacco and Flaherty voted to approve Town Moderator Steven Triffletti’s request for a virtual meeting, based on pandemic related health concerns. But two Selectmen...
by Bobbi Clark | Feb 2, 2022 | News
In Plymouth, due to latest federal census figures, the town now has 18 precincts up from 15. This changes precinct locations for some residents. The Town Clerk says the information concerning those changes isn’t available from the state yet, but soon will be. ...
by Bobbi Clark | Jan 24, 2022 | News
In Plymouth, County Commissioners will distribute close to four hundred thousand Covid test kits to the 27 communities that make up Plymouth County. And in another development have put the wood lot out to bid. Bobbi Clark has more: County Commissioner...
by Bobbi Clark | Jan 21, 2022 | News
In Plymouth, Attorney and Town Meeting member Rich Serkey requests a second opinion by the Attorney General on redaction, or blacking out of executive session minutes concerning the changes in former Town Manager Melissa Arrighi’s contract. Bobbi Clark has more: ...
by Bobbi Clark | Jan 17, 2022 | News
In Plymouth, a new outdoor dining plan has been put in place by Selectman Harry Helm and the Outdoor Dining Working group, which includes: representatives of the planning and health departments, residents, restaurant and retail store owners, the town’s parking plan...
by Bobbi Clark | Jan 14, 2022 | News
In Plymouth, there are over 7,500 students attending public schools, and the goal is to continue to teach those students in school as opposed to remote learning. Kids are wearing masks both in the classroom and on the bus, air filtration systems are active in school...
by Bobbi Clark | Jan 3, 2022 | News
In Plymouth, the Department of Public health is aware that there are at least 300 short term rental properties in town because that’s the number registered with the state. But the Department’s voluntary registration program shows only about 70 such properties. So a...