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PLYMOUTH DAILY: 5 Sent To Hospital From Kingston Elementary

Here's a five-minute guide to what's going down in town this weekend.

Several South Shore towns called in ambulances to assist in the transportation of those who felt ill to local hospitals.
Several South Shore towns called in ambulances to assist in the transportation of those who felt ill to local hospitals. (Shutterstock)

Happy Thursday, neighbors! It's me again, Haley Cornell, your host of the Plymouth Daily.


First, your weekend weather:

  • Thursday: Partly sunny. High: 74 Low: 53.
  • Friday: Fog in the a.m.; mostly sunny. High: 69 Low: 54.

Here are the top stories in Plymouth today:

Find out what's happening in Plymouthfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

  1. 5 Sent To Hospital From Kingston Elementary After Feeling Dizzy (Plymouth Patch)
  2. TikTok 'Slap A Teacher' Challenge Reported At Braintree School (Braintree Patch)
  3. Dance with the witches at King Richard's Faire in Carver (Wicked Local)
  4. 'Your politicians don't care!' Sign appears at Mass. and Cass criticizing response to crisis (The Boston Globe)
  5. Massachusetts Senate gives green light to New Bedford golf course redevelopment (newbedfordguide.com)
  6. On the Market: A Midcentury Modern Home on the Water in Cohasset (Boston magazine)
  7. ChowderFest 2021: Everything you need to know about this New Bedford soup competition (SouthCoastToday.com)
  8. That Girl In The Morning Chats With Sgt. Assad From The Mashpee Police Dept. About October Happenings (CapeCod.com News)
  9. State Rep. Tim Whelan announces run for Barnstable County Sheriff's position (Cape Cod Times)
  10. What does $3 million get you in Hingham? 6,286 square feet and impeccable landscaping (The Patriot Ledger)
  11. Hingham and Carver among 14 districts sued over legality of school mask mandates (The Patriot Ledger)
  12. Sleepy vampires: What happens to mosquitoes in the fall? (Cape Cod Times)
  13. Take a look inside these 5 expensive houses for sale in the Brockton area (Enterprise News)
  14. Here's why many Brockton-area parents, students and teachers want MCAS gone (Enterprise News)
  15. FBI, police dig in Randolph backyard connected to missing person case, 5 Investigates reports (WCVB Boston)

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This weekend in Plymouth:

Find out what's happening in Plymouthfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Thursday, October 7

  • Charter (Great Hall) - Town of Plymouth (6:30 PM)
  • SEPAC Meeting | In-person - Rising Tide Charter Public School (6:30 PM)

Friday, October 8

  • Progress Reports Shared through Community Portal (12:00 AM)
  • Big Ryan's Tall Tales - Plymouth Public Library (10:30 AM)

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— Haley Cornell

About me: I am the breaking news editor for Patch in Massachusetts. Previously, I worked as a writer for WHDH - Channel 7 News for five years. I like talking to people, local music, and I am currently trying to learn how to cook in my spare time. Questions? Comments? Tips? Reach me at haley.cornell@patch.com

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