Tagged: Plymouth

One Injured Following Early Morning Fire In Plymouth

January 14th, 2021 | Plymouth

Crews were called to the scene of an early Wednesday morning fire in Plymouth.   Fire Chief Ed Bradley tells WATD News the fire was accidental in nature and caused extensive damage.   Bradley says that this incident shows how important it is to make sure precautions are taken when dealing with fire.   Bradley […]

Plymouth Officials Restrict Public Access to Town Hall

January 11th, 2021 | Plymouth

Starting Monday access to Plymouth Town Hall will be restricted.   Town Manager Melissa Arrighi tells WATD News that it’s not certain yet when Town Hall will reopen.   Arrighi says they are asking residents to handle town business remotely, but if an in-person meeting is necessary, she says they will work to make an […]

Plymouth Board of Health Discusses State COVID Orders

December 14th, 2020 | Plymouth

Plymouth Board of Health Discusses Gov. Baker’s COVID-19 orders.   In Plymouth, Governor Baker’s recent direction that municipalities move back to Phase 3, Step 1 did not greatly affect the town because Plymouth never made the move to Step 2.   This was discussed at the Board of Health meeting on Wednesday. Bobbi Clark has more:   Public […]

Plymouth: Six Hospitalized After CO Incident

December 8th, 2020 | Plymouth

Six people were hospitalized after a carbon monoxide leak was detected at a Plymouth home. Fire Chief Ed Bradley says that at approximately 7:15 a.m. Tuesday they responded to a 911 call for an odor coming from the basement of a home on Kings Pond Plain Rd. Crews arrived on scene and after detecting high levels […]

Plymouth Firefighters Kick Off ‘Stuff A Bus’ Event

December 5th, 2020 | Plymouth

Credit: Rob Hakala The Plymouth Fire Department kicked off their annual Stuff-A-Bus event on Friday to benefit Toys For Tots.   Firefighter Sean Page told WATD’s Rob Hakala that this year there will be new COVID protocols in place.   Page says that the COVID Pandemic, and the economic fallout it caused, has created additional […]

Plymouth: Selectman Cavacco Questions Legality of Town Manager’s Undercover Surveillance of Emails

December 4th, 2020 | Plymouth

In Plymouth, Selectman Betty Cavacco responds to Town Manager Melissa Arrighi’s justification for secretly monitoring her emails. This undercover observation was put in place last summer by the Town Manager because she was concerned that the selectman was interfering with employees work tasks or work place.     Bobbi Clark has more:   Selectman Cavacco says employees […]

Holiday Open House Toy Drive Today in Plymouth

December 4th, 2020 | Plymouth

Today the Plymouth Chamber of Commerce is hosting a holiday open house toy drive from 8 a.m. – 3 p.m. at their office in Plymouth. Bring a unwrapped toy, enjoy hot cocoa and see Santa!

Toys For Tots Holding ‘Stuff A Bus’ Event in Plymouth

December 2nd, 2020 | Plymouth

Toys For Tots is once again collecting toys for children in need this holiday season but this year COVID-19 has created some challenges.     As part of this effort Plymouth Firefighter Sean Page is organizing a “Stuff a Bus” event this weekend in Plymouth.     Page did provide some specific recommendations for this […]

Plymouth: Obery Street Transformed with Addition of Two Roundabouts

October 26th, 2020 | Plymouth

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 Registry of Deeds, the Court House, […]