by Bobbi Clark | Mar 8, 2021 | News
In Plymouth, Tom Wallace of T & K Retail, LLC, is asking the Planning Board to change a covenant, a binding agreement, in order to increase density on Bump Rock Road. There are those who are not happy with this request. Bobbi Clark has more on the story: ...
by Bobbi Clark | Mar 1, 2021 | News
In Plymouth, we all know that two pieces of property that are next to one another constitute adjacent or contiguous land. At the Select Board meeting last week, what The Pinehills asked Town Meeting to do, in Article 22, is to change what contiguous means. The reason...
by Bobbi Clark | Feb 23, 2021 | News
In Plymouth, tonight, the Select and Planning Boards meet in joint session to vote to replace a member of the Planning Board who recently resigned. Two people have applied for the position and one of them has a close relationship to a sitting member of the Planning...
by Bobbi Clark | Feb 22, 2021 | News, South Shore Events
In Plymouth, the 26th annual Rotary Club Auction will soon be in full swing, but this year with a different pandemic-propelled twist. Bobbi Clark has more: Dr. Gary Maestas, is Vice Chair of the Rotary Club, and a familiar face in town, having spent the past...
by Bobbi Clark | Feb 19, 2021 | News
In Plymouth, the question is this: it’s legal, but is it right? This concerns the filling of a vacancy on the Planning Board. Bobbi Clark has the details: Selectman Chair Ken Tavares says there will be a joint meeting with the Planning Board next Tuesday: “As...
by Bobbi Clark | Feb 15, 2021 | News
In Plymouth, there’s a significant downside to the pandemic inspired school landscape of three days of at-home learning and two days in school. Jennifer Pinto, a mental health counselor, who partners with the Plymouth Public Schools to run the PreVenture Program, says...
by Bobbi Clark | Feb 12, 2021 | News
In Plymouth, over seven thousand students attend school only two days a week, under a hybrid plan, but that policy could change in April with a return to full time classes: Bobbi Clark has more: School Superintendent Chris Campbell says the...
by Bobbi Clark | Feb 4, 2021 | News
In Plymouth, on the same weekend, a year ago, as the super-spreader Biogen medical conference in Boston, County Administrator Frank Basler’s family was having a party—this turned into a super spreader event of its own, resulting in multiple cases of Covid-19. But, in...
by Bobbi Clark | Feb 1, 2021 | News
In Plymouth, since about 1989, there have been at least 5 Charter Commissions on the ballot. In order to be on the ballot, over seven thousand signatures must be secured and certified by the Town Clerk. The Plymouth Charter Transition Committee or PCTC, did just...
by Bobbi Clark | Jan 29, 2021 | News
In Plymouth, it’s dredge season and County Administrator Frank Basler reports that the County continues to make progress in its dredge operation department. Bobbi Clark has more… The dredge was purchased with grant money about five years ago and it has been the...