In Plymouth, after months of COVID closure the Pilgrim Hall Museum reopens on Saturday, November 21. WATD’s Bobbi Clark files this report: Donna Curtin, Pilgrim Hall’s Director, says the museum has a long history. “Pilgrim Hall Museum is the oldest...
In Plymouth, two new sources of income were established in town last year. One is a community impact fee of 3% on Airbnb’s or other short term rentals, the other is a tax on the sale of marijuana Bobbi Clark reports: Finance Director Lynne Barrett says...
In Plymouth, since the adoption of the meals tax six years ago, the town has relied on income from that tax to pay down the debt on the thirty million dollar-plus reconstruction of town hall. Income from the .75% tax has been consistent until the pandemic. Bobbi...
In Plymouth, State Representative Matt Muratore, a Republican, who won re-election to a fourth term serving the 1st Plymouth District, says there are time when it’s difficult to be a Republican: Bobbi Clark has more: Representative Muratore comments on the...
In Plymouth, early vote counting is in effect, it began at Memorial Hall yesterday. In an unprecedented move by Massachusetts Secretary of State William Galvin, early vote counting is an option allowed this year. Bobbi Clark has more: Ballots are being delivered to...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...