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Five Things You Need to Know Today: Feb. 18
Today is Presidents' Day, and the first day of February vacation. Here are some things you ought to know.

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Today is Presidents' Day, and the first day of February vacation. Here are some things you ought to know.

Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station returned to service Feb. 15, a week after going offline during the blizzard.
Most retail stores and supermarkets will be open for the holiday.
The National Weather Service updated its predictions Saturday, increasing the snowfall to between 4 and 8 inches for Plymouth.
The National Weather Service updated its predictions Saturday, increasing the snowfall to between 4 and 8 inches for Plymouth.
Grammy award winner Romero is at Memorial Hall tonight at 2 p.m.
Check out this home that just went on the market in Plymouth.
It's finally the weekend, and it's a long one for many of us. Here's some things you ought to know.
The National Weather Service predicts four to six inches of snow today and Sunday.
The trial of a group of protesters arrested at Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station in May is expected to begin March 18 at Plymouth District Court.
A couple of Plymouth natives reconnected over Facebook 23 years after they grew up together. They were married Feb. 14 at the Empire State Building.
Looking for a house in the Weymouth area? Check out these open houses this weekend.
Plymouth Harbor Market Days’ new winter farmers’ market will be held from 3 to 7 p.m. Friday.
Arrest information is provided by the Plymouth Police Department; it does not indicate a conviction.
A broken pipe flooded the non-fiction section of the Plymouth Public Library, damaging approximately 700 books.
Check out these Plymouth homes that sold this week.
Check out these Weymouth homes that sold recently.
It's February 14; I hope you remember what that means.
The Plymouth Department of Public Works is accepting residential storm-related tree debris this weekend.