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Five Things You Need to Know Today: April 16
We're keeping up with news about the explosions at the Boston Marathon.

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We're keeping up with news about the explosions at the Boston Marathon.

Pilgrim Station was disconnected from the grid Sunday night to begin the refueling process.
Arrest information is provided by the Plymouth Police Department; it does not indicate a conviction.
The Massachusetts resident credits her husband and daughter for her inspiration and success. Sponsored by Grape-Nuts.
Here are the results as they come in for today's Boston Marathon.
It's Marathon Monday and Tax Day, make sure you check on both.
Arrest information is provided by the Plymouth Police Department; it does not indicate a conviction.
Need some activities for the kids to get through April vacation week? Here are some suggestions for activities around Plymouth.
Missed the top stories this week? Here's a summary of what's happening in Plymouth.
The Lions are hosting a pancake breakfast today.
The following are obituaries for Plymouth residents or those with Plymouth ties for the week of April 7.
This home offers character, an open floor plan, and a finished lower level.
The Plymouth Sunrise Rotary Club is hosting a Bike Drive at 131 Camelot Drive today.
This home features lush gardens, ocean views, a carriage house, and a pool.
Hazardous waste collection, a bike drive, and April vacation classes are what you ought to know today.
Arrest information is provided by the Plymouth Police Department; it does not indicate a conviction.
Looking for a home in the Plymouth area? Check out these open houses this weekend.
Looking for a home in the Weymouth area? Check out these open houses this weekend.
Massachusetts needs to have a conversation about what constitutes a living wage, Senate President Therese Murray told business leaders Thursday.
The mystery of red tide unlocked by recent research funded by NOAA.