An Independent Newspaper for Plymouth County and Southeastern Massachusetts
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(PLYMOUTH) – The four candidates who are running for Plymouth County Commissioner in next week’s General Election — incumbent Greg Hanley (D), who lives in Abington; Rhonda Nyman (D), of Hanover; Anthony O’Brien (R), of Brockton; and incumb...
[Dear Readers: I should note at the outset that I was asked my opinion of the proposed Land Bank by some of its proponents on several occasions, and I gave it a positive assessment then. Nevertheless, I wanted this article to look at argume...
[Readers, this is a long article, which you may wish to open in a web browser rather than read as an email, and it can be divided into three parts; the first part deals with the press conference held last week on the Holtec appeals process;...
(PLYMOUTH) — The Massachusetts Nuclear Decommissioning Citizens Advisory Panel (NDCAP) met last night at Plymouth Town Hall, where panelists and members of the public heard updates on the decommissioning process at Pilgrim Nuclear Power Sta...
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Historian of Southeastern Massachusetts, occasional journalist, general fan of the outdoors. Ph.D., History, University of Michigan, 2016.
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