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The Plymouth Center for the Arts is offering art camps for kids during February school vacation.

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The Plymouth Center for the Arts is offering art camps for kids during February school vacation.

PCIS is hosting an indoor yard sale and craft fair, Saturday, Feb. 9.
Two Plymouth South students are finalists in Photographers’ Forum Magazine's 33rd Annual College and High School Photography Contest.
Today is February 2, the traditional date on which we look to a rodent to tell us whether to expect six more weeks of winter weather or an early spring.
Here are a few things you ought to know on a Sunday.
The following are obituaries for Plymouth residents or those with Plymouth ties for the week of Jan. 27.
Sample and vote for your favorite treats in the fourth annual Cupid’s Confections Challenge at 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 2, at the Plymouth Public Library,
This home is located on a private drive in Chiltonville.
This waterfront home features new kitchen, high-end design and a deck overlooking Whitman's Pond
Arrest information is provided by the Plymouth Police Department; it does not indicate a conviction.
The following local residents were among 1,337 students from Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) named to the university's Dean's List for academic excellence for the fall 2012 semester.
Tomorrow is February 2, the traditional date on which we look to a rodent to tell us whether to expect six more weeks of winter weather or an early spring.
Tomorrow is February 2, the traditional date on which we look to a rodent to tell us whether to expect six more weeks of winter weather or an early spring.
Tomorrow is February 2, the traditional date on which we look to a rodent to tell us whether to expect six more weeks of winter weather or an early spring.
Tomorrow is February 2, the traditional date on which we look to a rodent to tell us whether to expect six more weeks of winter weather or an early spring.
Looking for a home in Weymouth? Check out this weekend's open house.
The G & G/PSHS Male Athlete of the Week is senior Kenneth Fantasia.
The G & G/PSHS Female Athlete of the week is senior Rebecca Laudermilk.
Hunting for a home in Plymouth? Here are some of this weekend's open houses.
Pilgrim Hall Museum reopens today with a yearlong special exhibition titled “I’ve Been There,” featuring souvenirs of Pilgrim Plymouth.