by Bobbi Clark | Oct 26, 2020 | News
Plymouth has over 300 miles of roads, only Boston, Springfield, Worcester and Framingham have as many. One roadway that is projected to be one of the busiest, though only about a mile long is Obery Street, a street that is a connector to Route 3 and home to the...
by Bobbi Clark | Oct 22, 2020 | News
In Plymouth, the Stephen’s Field project to expand and improve the seaside park goes forward with Town Meeting approval for the funding. Bobbi Clark has more: Bill Keohan, who chairs the Community Preservation Committee says Town Meeting’s vote to support the...
by Bobbi Clark | Oct 20, 2020 | News
As of tomorrow, Plymouth will be officially designated as a high COVID-19 transmission risk community since it will be labeled red on the state’s weekly maps for three consecutive weeks. This, according to a reverse 911 call initiated by the Board of Health Monday...
by Bobbi Clark | Oct 10, 2020 | News
Plymouth is now in the red category of corona virus risk meaning that the town is considered at the highest risk for transmission of the virus and this could have consequences at the state level. Bobbi Clark has more: Karen Keane the Director of Public Health...
by Bobbi Clark | Oct 8, 2020 | News
Plymouth has moved into the red zone. Bobbi Clark has more. “Plymouth moved into the red zone, the red zone means that we have more than eight cases per one hundred thousand population in the last fourteen days. What that means is that we have more people becoming...
by Bobbi Clark | Oct 7, 2020 | News
In Plymouth, Town Clerk Pearl Sears says thousands of absentee ballots are in the mail. Bobbi Clark has more: Town Clerk Pearl Sears says they were told by the Secretary of the Commonwealth that the town would have the absentee ballots on Monday of this week…...
by Bobbi Clark | Oct 2, 2020 | News
In Plymouth’ s Manomet Village, the historic Simes house, restored with Community Preservation funds about three years ago, has suffered this year from an arrested revenue stream due to the pandemic. Manomet Village Commons, the group that oversees the operation of...
by Bobbi Clark | Sep 28, 2020 | News
In Plymouth, the American bald eagle, a golden symbol of freedom, returned on Friday to its perch high atop the 1820 Court House. WATD’s Bobbi Clark was there. Town Manager Melissa Arrigi remembers the day the eagle was thrown down. It was on March...
by Bobbi Clark | Sep 25, 2020 | News
In Plymouth, the Board of Health takes up the issue of those who gather in public places and do not wear masks and do not practice social distancing, for example at the town’s popular skate park. WATD’s Bobbi Clark has more: Public Health Director Karen Keane...
by Bobbi Clark | Sep 22, 2020 | News
Steven’s Field in Plymouth Photo Credit: Bobbi Clark/WATD In Plymouth, the Community Preservation Committee will recommend two articles to fall town meeting scheduled for October 17th. Articles 9A and 9B call for strategic land acquisitions. WATD’s Bobbi Clark...