by Bobbi Clark | Sep 1, 2023 | News
In Plymouth, William Coyle, P.E. or Professional Engineer, is the new Director of the Department of Public Works. He follows long time DPW Director Jonathan Beder who resigned early this year after about a dozen years of service. Bill, as he is called, comes to town...
by Bobbi Clark | Aug 29, 2023 | News
In Plymouth, about 7,200 students hit the books today in eight elementary schools, two middle schools, two high schools, and an alternative high school. Pre-kindergarten starts after Labor Day, but for some 1,400 teachers, school began yesterday with a rousing...
by Bobbi Clark | Aug 25, 2023 | News
In Plymouth the Select Board, at their meeting on the 22nd, addressed the matter of whether or not to support a ban on the single serving liquor containers called nips. Selectmen Chair Dick Quintal and Selectman John Mahoney were not present. With Selectmen Kevin...
by Bobbi Clark | Aug 18, 2023 | News
In Plymouth, history will be made this weekend as the American Cruise Lines ship, American Eagle, the first cruise ship to enter the harbor, docks at Town Wharf on Saturday for an overnight stay. This, according to Lea Filson of See Plymouth. WATD’s Bobbi Clark has...
by Bobbi Clark | Aug 14, 2023 | News
In Plymouth, although Pilgrim Hall Museum is one of the oldest continuous public museums in the country, when folks visit the stylish displays, set in elegant surroundings, they might be surprised to learn that the Director, Donna Curtin has applied to the Community...
by Bobbi Clark | Jul 30, 2023 | News
In Plymouth, the Community Preservation Committee, or CPC, at their meeting on the 27th, reviewed articles for Fall Town Meeting. Among them, an application from Pilgrim Hall Museum for CPA funds for over $3 million. WATD’s Bobbi Clark has more… Bill Keohan,...
by Bobbi Clark | Jul 25, 2023 | News
In Plymouth, there appears to be great interest in exploring the possibility of expanding the present boundaries of the Historic District. And, that was evident at the informational meeting of the Historic District Commission on July 13th. WATD’s Bobbi Clark has more…...
by Bobbi Clark | Jul 18, 2023 | News
In Plymouth, the Community Preservation Committee, or CPC, meeting of July 13th, was one in which some agenda items were accomplished, but the road to those achievements was often a difficult one. Three CPC members were absent: Mike Tubin, Birgitta Kuehn, and Russ...
by Bobbi Clark | Jul 13, 2023 | News
In Plymouth, the tall ship Nao Trinidad, is a Spanish ship, and the flag of Spain can now be seen rippling in the breeze, flying from the ship’s stern, in the harbor. The vessel is a replica of the first ship to sail around the world—and the history books say this...
by Bobbi Clark | Jul 7, 2023 | News
In Plymouth, the Community Preservation Committee, or CPC, on June 29th, hosts its annual open forum for public input—an opportunity for residents to suggest changes and additions on the application process for CPA funds for the coming year. But instead, the focus...