by Bobbi Clark | Feb 16, 2024 | News
In Plymouth, accessory dwelling units, or ADU’s seem to be an idea whose time has arrived—and they may arrive in greater numbers if Article 14 is approved by Town Meeting. ADU’s are living spaces—often called basement or garage apartments, or granny flats—that can add...
by Bobbi Clark | Feb 5, 2024 | News
In Plymouth, for months folks have been watching the progress of the renovation of Fire Station 2 on Samoset St. in West Plymouth—one of 7 fire stations in town and a facility that was originally built in 1975. According to Fire Chief Neil Foley, the living quarters...
by Bobbi Clark | Jan 22, 2024 | News
In Plymouth, some folks can breathe a sign of relief—at least those opposed to a race track and/or casino on the County Woodlot—a parcel of about 110 acres, off Long Pond Rd. and there will be no pay increase for County Commissioners Greg Hanley, Sandra Wright and...
by Bobbi Clark | Jan 15, 2024 | News
In Plymouth, the average tax bill could increase by about four hundred dollars –an amount called for in the operating budget of over three hundred one million dollars for fiscal year 2025. The Select Board approved this budget on a 4 to 1 vote at their meeting on the...
by Bobbi Clark | Jan 8, 2024 | News
In Plymouth, the Historic District Commission votes unanimously to expand the historic district at their public hearing on the 3rd and will send an article to Town Meeting supporting that initiative… WATD’s Bobbi Clark has more. Mike Tubin, Chairs the Historic...
by Bobbi Clark | Jan 4, 2024 | News
In Plymouth, early voting for the special election to determine whether or not to ban the sale of nips in town begins Saturday, the 6th—the election is Saturday, January 13th. WATD’s Bobbi Clark has more… And January 13th is the Saturday of Martin Luther King...
by Bobbi Clark | Jan 1, 2024 | News
In Plymouth, the Charter Review Committee and the Select Board met in joint session last month on the 19th. Several issues were raised—some that the Charter Review Committee can address and one that it cannot… WATD’s Bobbi Clark has more…. And that issue is the...
by Bobbi Clark | Dec 21, 2023 | News
In Plymouth, democracy is alive and well so there will be a special election to determine whether or not to ban the sale of nips in town. This because enough folks wanted all the voters in town to make that decision—despite the fact that such a ban was approved by...
by Bobbi Clark | Dec 15, 2023 | News
In Plymouth, Select Board is considering adding additional liquor licenses to underserved areas such as the fast growing southern part of town—and it’s an involved process. WATD’s Bobbi Clark has more.. At the Select Board meeting on the 12th, a discussion...
by Bobbi Clark | Dec 14, 2023 | News
In Plymouth, County Commissioners vote to impose a hiring freeze at their meeting on the 13th. This, because a great deal of the County’s revenue is based on income from real estate transactions—and the quantity of those transactions has significantly decreased...