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The Old Colony Power Squadron is hosting a public boating course at 7 p.m. tonight.

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The Old Colony Power Squadron is hosting a public boating course at 7 p.m. tonight.

A Plymouth resident who attends Bristol-Plymouth Technical School placed second in the science fair held at Rochester Institute of Technology in New York.
Arrest information is provided by the Plymouth Police Department; it does not indicate a conviction.
No surprise here: The ‘Service Class’ dominates in Plymouth, according to The Atlantic Cities.
Arrest information is provided by the Plymouth Police Department; it does not indicate a conviction.
The Plymouth Moose will host a community blood drive in its lodge home at 601 State Road from 2 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 3.
A 26-year-old Plymouth man faces charges that he struck two men with a vehicle Saturday morning on Red Brook Road.
Did you miss our top stories this week? Here's the list; see what you missed.
The following are obituaries for Plymouth residents or those with Plymouth ties for the week of March 24.
Paid parking begins Downtown April 1, get your season pass at ParkPlymouth.com.
Hat Trick Theatre will perform No Sex Please, We’re British, a madcap farce by Anthony Marriott and Alistair Foot, at 8 p.m. March 28-30, in Kendall Hall at First Parish Church.
This home features three bedrooms in the main house and two more in the in-law.
This home features views of Plymouth Bay and a location near downtown Plymouth.
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission will hold a public session Tuesday to discuss Pilgrim's performance in 2012 and then to discuss Entergy's plans to construct dry cask storage onsite with the Board of Selectmen.
The Massachusetts Department of Transportation expects heavy traffic on highways this weekend and offers some ways to get around it, as well as free coffee.
Children of all ages and their families are invited to join the library on Friday, March 29, at 11:00 a.m. for a special reading and dance performance of Gwendolyn, the Graceful Pig.
Looking for a home in the Weymouth area? Check out these open houses this weekend.
A Dorchester man and a Plymouth woman have been indicted in connection with running a human trafficking and prostitution operation in the Greater Boston area, Attorney General Martha Coakley announced today.
Check out these Plymouth homes that sold this week.
Check out these homes that have sold recently in Weymouth.