
In Plymouth, most folks associate Ed Bradley with the fire department since he spent almost fifty years as a firefighter, the last 14 years as Chief. But, having retired a couple of years back and looking for another way to serve the town, he applied for and was appointed to the Community Preservation Committee, or […]

In Plymouth, Mike Tubin who chairs the Historic District Commission is named by that group to be their representative on the Community Preservation Committee, or CPC. This follows the resignation of Bill Fornaciari as the Historic District Commission’s representative on the CPC — a resignation that occurred two weeks after Fornaciari was named to replace […]

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. […]

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 […]