Tagged: Bill Keohan

Stephens Field In Plymouth Reopens On Tuesday

October 1st, 2024 | Bill Keohan

Bill Keohan, Founding Chair of the Plymouth Community Preservation Committee, spoke with WATD’s Dan McCready about the re-opening of Stephens Field. Stephens Field officially opens today at 4 p.m. Tuesday all are welcome to attend.    

Grassroots Campaign For Select Board Enlivens Plymouth Town Election

May 16th, 2024 | Bill Keohan

In Plymouth, the annual town election is Saturday, the 18th.  Over nine thousand people requested vote-by-mail ballots and in person early voting took place this week at Town Hall and ended yesterday. Also, what looked like an uncontested race for Select Board has changed because of a grass-roots campaign for an additional candidate. WATD’s Bobbi […]

Plymouth Select Board Chair Says More Than One Person Responsible For Mistake In Presentation Of CPC Article At Town Meeting

May 3rd, 2024 | Bill Keohan

In Plymouth the Chair of the Plymouth Select Board, Dick Quintal, is out of town on a family matter.  So he was not present at the Board meeting this week on April 30th.  However, he chaired the meeting the week before on the 23rd,–in which it was reported by Town Manager Derek Brindisi that Article […]

Plymouth CPC Hosts Open Forum

July 7th, 2023 | Bill Keohan

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 became an effort to funnel CPA funds into the town’s Affordable Housing Trust.  […]

Plymouth CPC Chair Loses But Supports New Select Board Policy

January 13th, 2023 | Bill Keohan

In Plymouth, the Select Board issued a new policy last November that when the warrant closes the second week of December—all language and supporting documents must be presented in the lead up to spring Annual Town Meeting. The Community Preservation Committee, or CPC, presented those materials on the 22nd—one day late.   Community Chairman Bill Keohan […]