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In Plymouth, Healey unveils initiatives to benefit older adults
Nearly half of the town’s population is at least 50 years old, creating an increasing need for services.
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Quintal slams group he wrongly said is suing the town despite receiving a ‘sweetheart’ lease deal
Southeastern Pine Barrens Alliance says Select Board chair made ‘false and troubling statements’ that need to be corrected.

In-person voting for the town election is underway
You can cast your ballot at Town Hall. And there’s still time to get a mail-in ballot in advance of the May 17 vote.

Vecchi blames ‘lack of leadership’ for Police Dept.’s hiring woes
The Select Board candidate’s comments, which came at a Thursday forum, were denounced by Town Manager Derek Brindisi.

Meet the candidates for Planning Board and School Committee seats
Budgets, development, environment, mental health, and the role of religion in schools are among the issues they’re talking about.

Almost two dozen Plymouth public employees earned at least $190,000 last year
Town Manager Derek Brindisi topped the list. In all, 437 were paid $100,000 and up.

What you need to know about voting in the May 17 town election
There’s still time to register, as well as to request a mail-in ballot.

A look at who’s running for Select Board in next month’s election
Unlike last year, when there was no competition, this year’s field features five candidates vying for two seats.

Following Town Meeting vote on guns, Select Board backs off on ballot question
Just last week it approved putting a non-binding referendum before voters in May.

ZBA votes against halting Hedges Pond Road development
Two dozen people spoke against the controversial business park at the board’s meeting on Monday.

Krasinski’s ‘Farmhouse,’ which ran afoul of town officials, is for sale
He’s asking $4.5 million for the 9.7-acre Cedarville property.
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