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I am a senior citizen with no children in the school system whose tax bill will certainly benefit by the failure to pass the Prop 2 ½ override. Nevertheless, it seems to me that we didn’t get this ...
Growing up in the 1960s, we used to hear that our grandparents relied on the Sears and Roebuck catalog to purchase goods, it feels like we have gone full circle back to that concept, but it is now ...
Let's set aside for now the decision by a slim plurality of voters to reject the proposed budget override, which of course is embarrassing and disgraceful in equal measure. At this point, a small ...
No truck stolen here  When is a motor vehicle theft not a motor vehicle theft? When the person reporting the crime doesn’t own the truck in question. According to Chief Michael Carbone, a local woman ...
When did you learn to swim and how long has it been part of your weekly routine? I remember taking swimming lessons when I was about 9 years old at a YWCA. My mother knew how to swim, but my father ...
Baseball The Dragons started the season with a wild one last Monday, battling to an 8-8 score with Barnstable before the game was postponed and rescheduled in the eighth inning due to weather and lack ...
Duxbury, I back our police, and all the men and woman who protect and serve our community. With that, congratulations to the Duxbury citizens for rejecting the override. It was wasteful and ...
Wednesday, after dictating the bulk of the action to that point, the Dragons suddenly found themselves knotted at 1 with rival Marshfield. Needing a spark to regain momentum, they turned to senior ...
With standout senior classes, plus plenty of up-and-comers in the mix, both the Duxbury boys and girls crew teams appear poised to keep the momentum rolling this spring. Here’s a look at each dynamic ...
Haverford freshman Colin Hulett (DHS ’24) scored a goal and collected a groundball in his team’s 16-6 loss to No. 7-ranked Gettysburg on Saturday... Clark defenseman Thomas Sheehan (DHS ’24) scooped ...
Duxbury’s lawyers filed documents in Plymouth Superior Court last Friday to try to stop the state Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities from enforcing the MBTA Communities Act in town.
Retirees won’t be replaced and some jobs will be consolidated, while other people will be laid-off. That’s what Plymouth School’s Superintendent Danielle Klingaman told the School Committee last ...