In Plymouth, in 1985 when Michael Botieri graduated from the police academy, the population of the town was about forty thousand. Now it’s close to sixty-five thousand. During that time Botieri rose through the ranks to Captain, then to Chief of Police. He retires on...
Since the state initiated new safety regulations last fall, more communities have found elevated levels of toxic chemicals, known as PFAS in their drinking water, so how does water quality in Plymouth measure up? Bobbi Clark has the story: Peter Gordon is...
In Plymouth, the big news at the County Commissioners’ meeting Thursday was big money. The Commonwealth is slated to receive $5.3 billion under the American Rescue Plan Act or ARPA. Bobbi Clark has more: County Treasurer Tom OBrien explains: “This is to deal with...
In Plymouth, the Select Board met on Tuesday and the newly elected, Chair Dick Quintal, looks to focus on planning. Bobbi Clark has more: The fact that the previous Planning Board voted to negate a covenant, allowing Tom Wallace, of T & K Retail LLC to double...
In Plymouth, the Plymouth & Brockton buses are on the road right now. To kick-off the start up, bus company officers were joined by state and local officials yesterday at the P & B depot in town. Bobbi Clark has more: John Cogliano, P&B...
In Plymouth, the Select Board will say goodbye to Zoom meetings. They voted this week to return to in-person meetings. Bobbi Clark has more: Selectman Chair Ken Tavares discussed the matter with the Board: “I believe it’s time that the Plymouth Board of...
In Plymouth, the Board of Health is listening and has heard the complaints of residents living in neighborhoods where short-term rentals exist. As a result the Board approved a Short-Term Rental Registration form. Bobbi Clark has more: Barry Potvin, who...
In Plymouth, Candidate for Select Board Mike Heath drops out of the race and endorses Select Board candidate Harry Helm. Bobbi Clark has more: Mike Heath has lived in Plymouth all his life and is a town employee, having worked for the school department for about...
In Plymouth, within weeks of Town Meeting approval of a $185,000 study to conduct a fire station feasibility and facilities study, a sign was posted on the door of fire station headquarters warning of the danger of asbestos contamination in the building, and that’s in...
The Plymouth & Brockton bus will soon be on the road again. Service on that line has been one of the casualties of the pandemic but the P&B line plans to resume service next month. Bobbi Clark has more: Lea Filson of See Plymouth, says resumption of...