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  • New Selectmen in – Plympton override out (5/23/2025)
  • Halifax Town Meeting action … (5/23/2025)
  • Memorial Day Memories and the Civil War (5/23/2025)
  • Memorial Day – Lest We Forget (5/23/2025)
  • Kingston adopts new math for K-8 (5/16/2025)
  • Sen. Fernandes secures $75,000 for Silver Lake schools (5/16/2025)
  • Making a Memorial Day Parade (5/16/2025)
  • O’Leary to present Small Museums in Massachusetts program at Kingston’s Adams Center (5/16/2025)
  • Haddad announces he will resign (5/9/2025)
  • Sauchuk wins bid for carousel (5/9/2025)
  • Rep. LaNatra and House pass budget for FY26 (5/9/2025)
  • Fire Station moves forward with $14M price tag (5/9/2025)
  • Bicycle maintenance program at Kingston Library’s Faunce School Tuesday, May 6 (5/2/2025)
  • Firearms range proposed in Kingston (5/2/2025)
  • Celebrating Cinco De Mayo (5/2/2025)
  • Annual Town elections – what you need to know (5/2/2025)
  • Hazardous Waste Collection May 3 (4/25/2025)
  • Plympton reviews Town Meeting warrant (4/25/2025)
  • Halifax faces budget challenges (4/25/2025)
  • Halifax Police support Autism Awareness Patch Fundraiser (4/25/2025)
  • SLRHS student assessments reported (4/18/2025)
  • Rep. LaNatra supports FY25 surtax, supplemental budget (4/18/2025)
  • National Drug Take Back Day – Saturday, April 26th, (4/18/2025)
  • Eggstravaganza at Halifax Elementary (4/18/2025)
  • Mayflower Chamber Orchestra presents: (4/11/2025)
  • Halifax Notify – community communications (4/11/2025)
  • Kingston attempts to avoid override (4/11/2025)
  • Plympton’s Townwide Cleanup is Saturday (4/11/2025)
  • Basketball contest at Halifax Elementary School (4/4/2025)
  • Kingston chief seeks override for safety (4/4/2025)
  • Plympton Townwide Clean-up April 12 (4/4/2025)
  • School Committee approves FY26 budget million (4/4/2025)
  • BSU presents “Spring Dance 2025” (3/28/2025)
  • New Plympton Fire Station (3/28/2025)
  • Kingston wins $29,000 grant for public library (3/28/2025)
  • Halifax could lose jobs in budget cuts (3/28/2025)
  • North Easton Savings named to Newsweek list (3/21/2025)
  • Waiting for Godot (3/21/2025)
  • School Committee shaves $448k from budget From Budget (3/21/2025)
  • The Winnetuxet Big Dig! (3/21/2025)
  • Women’s History Month author panel to be held at Adams Center (3/14/2025)
  • Kingston School Committee avoids override (3/14/2025)
  • Halifax Fire Dept. celebrates the women on staff for National Women’s Day (3/14/2025)
  • Plympton ponders debt exclusion (3/7/2025)
  • Halifax ATM warrant will close March 11 for citizen petitions (3/7/2025)
  • Learning is Loud! (3/7/2025)
  • Women’s History Month Author Panel to be held at Adams Center (3/7/2025)
  • Sen. Dylan Fernandes in support of Gov. Healey’s pause in planned facility closure (2/28/2025)
  • Kingston firefighter graduates (2/28/2025)
  • Halifax Facing $1.15 Million Deficit (2/28/2025)
  • Ted Reinstein finds friends in small rural communities (2/28/2025)
  • Kingston facing massive increases (2/21/2025)
  • Halifax seniors enjoy Valentine’s Day luncheon (2/21/2025)
  • Plympton considers Prop 2 1/2 (2/21/2025)
  • Voices raised in protest at Plymouth Rock (2/21/2025)
  • Middleborough police look for car thieves (2/14/2025)
  • WPI students complete intensive research projects (2/14/2025)
  • Kingston man earns expert certification (2/14/2025)
  • Morse Bros. wins in court (2/14/2025)
  • Express Redux (2/7/2025)
  • Dennett school budget up 19.7 percent (2/7/2025)
  • Public Comment period opened for MBTA Communities regs (2/7/2025)
  • Adventures with the Lindas; finding the tunnel… (2/7/2025)
  • A Sad Good-bye… (1/31/2025)
  • Kingston Faces Override (1/31/2025)
  • Nomination papers ready in Plympton (1/31/2025)
  • Adams Center will Host Three Homebuying Seminar Programs (1/31/2025)
  • Baby it’s COLD outside!! (1/24/2025)
  • Holmes Library hosts Ted Reinstein at author talk (1/24/2025)
  • Halifax BOS hear landfill fix proposals fixes (1/24/2025)
  • SL Regional School budget crisis (1/24/2025)
  • “We Can’t Function,” says School Committee Committee (1/17/2025)
  • SLRHS Announces 2024 Athletic Hall of Fame Inductees (1/17/2025)
  • Plympton BOS awards Boston Post Cane (1/17/2025)
  • Sheehan appointed first ever lifetime trustee (1/17/2025)
  • A closer look at New Year and its traditions (1/10/2025)
  • Whitman-Hanson Silver Lake Girls Hockey Play Quincy / North Quincy (1/10/2025)
  • Gingerbread architecture tells Plympton’s stories (1/10/2025)
  • Former Rep. Josh Cutler pens new book about State House (1/3/2025)
  • Closer look at the Green Book (1/3/2025)
  • Halifax mulls MBTA zoning consequences (1/3/2025)
  • Author James Parr to visit Adams Center (1/3/2025)
  • Kingston BOS appoint special police officers (12/27/2024)
  • New York man charged in Walmart theft (12/27/2024)
  • New life for Plympton Almshouse (12/27/2024)
  • Brockton firefighter, of Halifax, succumbs to line of duty cardiac arrest (12/27/2024)
  • Kingston Luminaries Saturday, Dec. 21 (12/20/2024)
  • Halifax STM votes huge NO on zoning (12/20/2024)
  • S-L schools will still use MCAS tests (12/20/2024)
  • Jingles the cat versus the Christmas tree (12/20/2024)
  • Second graders’ art featured at Kingston Library (12/13/2024)
  • NESB among best places to work (12/13/2024)
  • Plympton police staffing shortage woes (12/13/2024)
  • Halifax STM for MBTA special zoning Monday, Dec. 16 (12/13/2024)
  • MBTA Law Uninspired and Ill Considered (12/6/2024)
  • Silver Lake Warriors D7B OCYFL Super Bowl champs (12/6/2024)
  • Dickensian Christmas celebration comes to Kingston (12/6/2024)
  • Local man’s film makes Netflix debut (12/6/2024)
  • Kingston votes MBTA Zoning to save grant eligibility (11/29/2024)
  • Investigators seek public’s help in Kingston fire (11/29/2024)
  • Thanksgiving lessons learned (11/29/2024)
  • School budget falls far short for FY26 (11/29/2024)
  • Halifax bans all overnight on-street parking through March 31 (11/22/2024)
  • Kingston dedicates memorial to its veterans (11/22/2024)
  • Kulikowski named Building Commissioner (11/22/2024)
  • Pee Wee Warriors win Super Bowl (11/22/2024)
  • Plympton FD responds to Middleton to assist with woodland firefighting (11/15/2024)
  • Positive improvements for Plympton (11/15/2024)
  • FF/EMT Noah Sampson promoted to full time at Halifax Fire Dept. (11/15/2024)
  • Veterans banners unveiled (11/15/2024)
  • Pee Wee Warriors win in 4x OT (11/8/2024)
  • $213,000 school deficit in Plympton (11/8/2024)
  • Halifax forecasts tight budget season (11/8/2024)
  • Christmas Bazaar and Luncheon Nov. 30 (11/8/2024)
  • BOS orders death to dangerous dog (11/1/2024)
  • Halifax forecasting difficult budget season (11/1/2024)
  • Halifax Farmers’ Market finishes successful season (11/1/2024)
  • Laker Walk for Breast Cancer (11/1/2024)
  • Adams Center will host Marianne Leone to discuss new release, “Five-Dog Epiphany” (10/25/2024)
  • The Strawberry Quik Kid and the Hobo (10/25/2024)
  • Trunk or Treat at the Dennett (10/25/2024)
  • State Rep. candidates clash on forum (10/25/2024)
  • Free the young River Herring from Silver Lake (10/18/2024)
  • School Committee hears pleas for CPA (10/18/2024)
  • Event site proposed for Plympton (10/18/2024)
  • Perfection Ballot Box retires at 100 years old (10/18/2024)
  • Cape and Islands officials endorse Fernandes (10/11/2024)
  • Dirty Water Distillery named Manufacturer of the Year (10/11/2024)
  • Take a break – a coffee break (10/11/2024)
  • Another lean budget for Plympton schools (10/11/2024)
  • Halifax BOS appoints committee to review operations (10/4/2024)
  • Private roads will not be plowed (10/4/2024)
  • Recycling Roads in Halifax (10/4/2024)
  • Kingston Public Library to host Gravestone Girls “Past the Cemetery Gate” talk Thursday, Oct. 10 (10/4/2024)
  • Three graduate Firefighting Academy (9/27/2024)
  • SLRSD votes to fund facilities study (9/27/2024)
  • KFE presents $60,000 to schools (9/27/2024)
  • Plympton residents to decide on name change (9/27/2024)
  • Halifax TRIAD meeting hosts CPA presentation (9/20/2024)
  • Muratore wins endorsement from former Gov. Baker and Lt. Gov. Polito (9/20/2024)
  • Zoning changes top STM agenda (9/20/2024)
  • Kingston veterans wanted for photo (9/20/2024)
  • Halifax’s Holmes Library to host Author Series (9/13/2024)
  • Stolen Days of September … (9/13/2024)
  • Kingston AgCom to host fair (9/13/2024)
  • Vaughn named to school committee (9/13/2024)
  • Dec. 16 STM scheduled for MBTA zoning (9/6/2024)
  • Plympton BOS allows removal of large pine tree (9/6/2024)
  • How we voted in Tuesday’s primary (9/6/2024)
  • Republican State Senate hopefuls debate over taxes, immigration (8/30/2024)
  • Mosquito spraying to prevent EEE (8/30/2024)
  • Kingston appoints Lisa Eriksson new Veterans’ Agent (8/30/2024)
  • Halifax dog cited as nuisance (8/30/2024)
  • Leading reproductive rights organizations endorse Dylan Fernandes for state senate (8/23/2024)
  • Marshfield Fair now in 157th season (8/23/2024)
  • ConCom hears flooding concerns (8/23/2024)
  • Plympton CPC seeks grant proposals (8/23/2024)
  • EEE, West Nile Virus in Halifax, Plympton, and Kingston (8/16/2024)
  • Ken Vinton celebrates 90th birthday (8/16/2024)
  • BOS mullls new affordable housing plan heard (8/16/2024)
  • Plympton’s Code of Conduct policy (8/16/2024)
  • Hank and Bert deemed dangerous (8/9/2024)
  • Plympton flags in disrepair (8/9/2024)
  • Quigley signs with Cincinnati Reds (8/9/2024)
  • Kingston BOS green-lights ambitious road safety plan (8/9/2024)
  • Halifax woman honored at Fenway (8/2/2024)
  • Summer nights and simple times remembered (8/2/2024)
  • Halifax BOS issues STOP order order (8/2/2024)
  • Rep. LaNatra applauds MassDEP decision to deny Holtec’s permit to dump 1.1 million gallons of Pilgrim wastewater into Cape Cod Bay   (8/2/2024)
  • Environmental Groups endorse Fernandes for State Senate (7/26/2024)
  • Halifax BOS firms up senior center plans (7/26/2024)
  • Kingston School Committee reorganizes (7/26/2024)
  • Postal Service honors first responders (7/26/2024)
  • Plympton’s vintage ballot box to retire (7/19/2024)
  • Rescues come in all sizes … (7/19/2024)
  • Former Kingston pediatrician indicted on charges he secually assaulted patients (7/19/2024)
  • Halifax Stop & Shop will close by Nov. 2 (7/19/2024)
  • Triple ‘E’ found in Carver mosquitoes (7/12/2024)
  • Community Land and Water Coalition will meet Thursday, July 18 (7/12/2024)
  • Halifax BOS beach concerns (7/12/2024)
  • Hollywood comes calling (7/12/2024)
  • Kingston receives ARPA funds (7/5/2024)
  • Two Plympton stores fined for underage selling (7/5/2024)
  • Massachusetts House passes Home Equity legislation (7/5/2024)
  • Holmes Library Book Sale (7/5/2024)
  • A shower from the Tower (6/28/2024)
  • Halifax strict water ban to limit water buy from Brockton (6/28/2024)
  • Have you got your Real ID? (6/28/2024)
  • Plympton renews Area 58 contract (6/28/2024)
  • Dennett budget woes to continue (6/14/2024)
  • Halifax Fireworks 2024 (6/14/2024)
  • Halifax Farmer’s Market throughout the summer (6/14/2024)
  • Plympton veteran wins first place (6/14/2024)
  • Silver Lake Boys LAX take on Marshfield (6/7/2024)
  • Silver Lake graduates 230 Friday (6/7/2024)
  • SLRMS bullying concerns aired (6/7/2024)
  • Halifax Board of Health sponsors Rabies Clinic (6/7/2024)
  • Dog walking in the cemetery? (5/31/2024)
  • Kingston BOS reorganizes (5/31/2024)
  • Help choose how to spend Library grant funds for accessibility (5/31/2024)
  • Docent Art honors founder (5/31/2024)
  • Silver Lake towns’ elections results (5/24/2024)
  • Silver Lake Boys Tennis finishes season (5/24/2024)
  • BOS takes Eversource to task (5/24/2024)
  • Plant sale shines on drizzly day (5/24/2024)
  • ‘Rosie the Riveter’ honored (5/17/2024)
  • Plympton receives ARPA funds 90k in ARPA Funds (5/17/2024)
  • Plympton COA hosts forum for selectmen candidates (5/17/2024)
  • Northern Lights in Plympton (5/17/2024)
  • Do you have an interesting job? (5/10/2024)
  • Controversial ConCom (5/10/2024)
  • Who’s on the ballot May 18? (5/10/2024)
  • There’s still time! (5/10/2024)
  • Send your stories: “Tales of Jones River Village: Kingston’s 300 years” (5/3/2024)
  • The Mother’s Day gift (5/3/2024)
  • Halifax Council on Aging celebrates volunteers (5/3/2024)
  • Town meeting prep in Plympton (5/3/2024)
  • Learn how to prevent mosquitoes and ticks at the Adams Center (4/26/2024)
  • Local elections are Saturday, May 18 (4/26/2024)
  • Opening Day at the Ballfield!! (4/26/2024)
  • Regionalization of services? (4/26/2024)
  • Next year’s budget will be better (4/19/2024)
  • WHK U8 team wins BIG! (4/19/2024)
  • Plympton COA Spring Luncheon (4/19/2024)
  • Assaults reported at Kingston school (4/19/2024)
  • Kingston Public Library to Hold Poetry Reading Night (4/12/2024)
  • No staff cuts in Kingston schools (4/12/2024)
  • Cutler talks shop at library (4/12/2024)
  • Eclipse Party at Holmes Library (4/12/2024)
  • Cutler will speak at Plympton Library (4/5/2024)
  • Brian Holmes will be new Police Chief (4/5/2024)
  • Laker student wins DAR award (4/5/2024)
  • Plympton grapples with school budget (4/5/2024)
  • COA can’t offer foot services (3/29/2024)
  • ‘Eggs’cellent egg hunt inside (3/29/2024)
  • Fernandes calls for immediate halt to Pilgrim Nuclear’s forced wastewater evaporation (3/29/2024)
  • Plymouth Philharmonic and Kingston Public Library to present String Quartet Concert on April 3 (3/29/2024)
  • Winnetuxet Bridge redux (3/22/2024)
  • School budgets in trouble (3/22/2024)
  • Plympton School Committee asks for tiered cuts to budget (3/22/2024)
  • An Easter promise fulfilled … (3/22/2024)
  • Cournan announces candidacy for State Representative (3/15/2024)
  • Girl Scout Cookies to share (3/15/2024)
  • Coffee with State Rep. LaNatra (3/15/2024)
  • School Committee asks for cuts (3/15/2024)
  • Bryant University Students Named to Fall 2023 Deans’ List (3/8/2024)
  • Towns weigh zoning options (3/8/2024)
  • Civics and Government classes hear from resource officer from (3/8/2024)
  • Halifax honors first responders (3/8/2024)
  • BOS votes euthanasia for dog (3/1/2024)
  • Return of the River Herring? (3/1/2024)
  • Annual Election Calendar announced for Plympton (3/1/2024)
  • Halifax Annual Town Meeting and Town Election – Important Dates (3/1/2024)
  • SLT ABC application withdrawn (2/23/2024)
  • Morse Bros. suit against Halifax fails (2/23/2024)
  • Valentines for Meals on Wheels (2/23/2024)
  • Regional clinician program begins (2/23/2024)
  • Halifax’s Quigley named ‘Pitcher of the Year’ (2/16/2024)
  • MacDonald Industries correction (2/16/2024)
  • Another near miss for major storm (2/16/2024)
  • Version 2 of Halifax school budget (2/16/2024)
  • Student recognized for ‘giving back’ (2/9/2024)
  • Winter fun on Valentine’s Day at Brine’s Dairy Queen (2/9/2024)
  • Comfort Dog Roxie visits Library (2/9/2024)
  • Plymouth and Barnstable legislators endorse Fernandes for State Senate (2/9/2024)
  • Howard Cushman named to fall ‘23 Citadel dean’s list (2/2/2024)
  • PFD honors Young Heroes honored (2/2/2024)
  • Preliminary budget for Dennett (2/2/2024)
  • Energy Advocates, LLC awarded Halifax contract (2/2/2024)
  • Sand Wars continue in Halifax (1/26/2024)
  • It’s Girl Scout Cookie time! (1/26/2024)
  • Finding warmth on a frigid January Sunday (1/26/2024)
  • Is a lifetime suspension too long? (1/25/2024)
  • Open Burning Permits info (1/19/2024)
  • Dennett students to name snowplows (1/19/2024)
  • Plympton SLT hearing continued (1/19/2024)
  • Travel Trivia Live with Kelly & Mark (1/19/2024)
  • Halifax Senior Center is coming (1/12/2024)
  • A Walk in the Woods on New Year’s Day (1/12/2024)
  • Steps taken to curb hate at HES (1/12/2024)
  • Cutler will not seek re-election (1/12/2024)
  • ‘Sand Wars’ spark debate (1/5/2024)
  • Learn About Lives of Whalers, Whaling Industry at Faunce School (1/5/2024)
  • Fun for all ages – Silver Lake Hockey Annual Alumni Game (1/5/2024)
  • Silver Lake Middle School Holiday Helpers (1/5/2024)
  • Laker Boys Hockey Win in OT over Bridgewater-Raynham (12/29/2023)
  • Plympton COA Holiday Luncheon (12/29/2023)
  • Comcast wins Halifax renewal (12/29/2023)
  • KBB honors Mat Hamilton (12/29/2023)
  • The Best Gift of All for Christmas perserverance (12/22/2023)
  • North Easton Savings Bank named Top Place to Work in Boston Globe survey for 2nd year in a row (12/22/2023)
  • Firefighters recognized at Plympton BOS (12/22/2023)
  • Storm knocks out power (12/22/2023)
  • Warm reception in Kingston for Forty Second Brew Company (12/15/2023)
  • Scouts sing songs of the season (12/15/2023)
  • Landing Road intersection eyed (12/15/2023)
  • Plympton kicks off new traffic safety program (12/15/2023)
  • $600K for water treatmemt (12/8/2023)
  • Rep. Dylan Fernandes seeks senate seat (12/8/2023)
  • Local woman is finalist in Food Network Holiday Baking show (12/8/2023)
  • Holidays in Halifax Saturday for family fun fireworks (12/8/2023)
  • CPCWDC releases new water quality report (12/1/2023)
  • Warrior Mites bring home the trophy! (12/1/2023)
  • Morse Bros. get their permit (12/1/2023)
  • Matt York Adams Center Holiday Concert (12/1/2023)
  • MCAS Plusses and Minuses ennett’s MCAS Results (11/24/2023)
  • Honor Society Phi Kappa Phi inducts new members (11/24/2023)
  • Plymouth County Comfort Dogs (11/24/2023)
  • Two students from Kingston inducted into the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi (11/17/2023)
  • Plympton to send out tax bills quarterly (11/17/2023)
  • Breaking ground to honor those who served (11/17/2023)
  • Selectmen hear residents’ concerns (11/17/2023)
  • $44,150 stolen from Plympton Athletic Youth Sports (11/10/2023)
  • Halifax Congregational Church Christmas Bazaar Nov. 25 (11/10/2023)
  • Sturtevant murders are TRIAD topic (11/10/2023)
  • Fraser speaks on Beacon Hill (11/10/2023)
  • Kingston will break ground on new Veterans Memorial (11/3/2023)
  • Congratulations and best wishes to Plympton Fire Chief weds (11/3/2023)
  • BOS, Thorndike in agreement (11/3/2023)
  • Winter Overnight Parking Ban in Halifax (11/3/2023)
  • Comfort Dogs for Halifax and Plympton (10/27/2023)
  • Halifax family plays in Wizard of Oz (10/27/2023)
  • Kingston supports K-12 regionalization (10/27/2023)
  • Gramma’s Halloween surprise (10/27/2023)
  • Armed robber hits Plympton gas station (10/20/2023)
  • Newly opened Kingston COA cafe’ looks for a name (10/20/2023)
  • Cranberry Harvest at Harju Bogs (10/20/2023)
  • BOS approves Eagle Scout project (10/20/2023)
  • Holly Fair at South Meadow Village Saturday, Oct. 21 (10/13/2023)
  • The Annual Oak Point Fall/Holiday Craft Show (10/13/2023)
  • Silver Lake is in crisis! (10/13/2023)
  • Kingston Foundation for Education presents $60,000 check (10/13/2023)
  • Highway barn bid gets green light selectmen story (10/6/2023)
  • School Committee chair will give 10-minute briefing at Library (10/6/2023)
  • Re-dedication of Rte. 58 Ferguson Bridge (10/6/2023)
  • Take a photo with the historic flag chest (10/6/2023)
  • Art Show in Halifax at Farmers’ Market Saturday (9/29/2023)
  • New Dennett playground opens (9/29/2023)
  • Back to school at Dennett (9/29/2023)
  • Laker Girls Field Hockey tie Marshfield (9/29/2023)
  • Plympton’s Special Town Meeting is Oct. 18 (9/22/2023)
  • Sen. Moran brings check to Plympton (9/22/2023)
  • Halifax BOS meet at Fire House (9/22/2023)
  • ‘The Gravestone Girls’ will visit Kingston Library (9/22/2023)
  • Kingston COA to open cafe’ (9/15/2023)
  • Transportation Night at Holmes (9/15/2023)
  • Two Kingston students earn SNHU President’s List distinction (9/15/2023)
  • Accomplished author to visit Adams Center (9/15/2023)
  • Saving a life on Mayflower Road (9/8/2023)
  • Ready for new school year (9/8/2023)
  • Artist Carol Collins’ work is on display at Kingston Public Library (9/8/2023)
  • First Day of Kindergarden (9/8/2023)
  • Halifax gives nod to Thorndyke (9/1/2023)
  • Plymouth Public Library Juried Arts & Crafts Festival Sept. 9 and 10 (9/1/2023)
  • Calling crafters for Mayflower Church Fair Annual Crafts Fair (9/1/2023)
  • Hornstra buys Peaceful Meadows (8/31/2023)
  • School Bus Routes (8/28/2023)
  • Nancy Crochiere to visit Adams Center (8/25/2023)
  • Halifax dog license late fees begin Sept. 15 (8/25/2023)
  • Kingston vandal caught red-handed (8/25/2023)
  • Several black bear sightings in Southeastern Mass (8/25/2023)
  • LaNatra brings more local funding (8/18/2023)
  • Explore education’s past (8/18/2023)
  • Sisters in Crime: Mystery Making Panel (8/18/2023)
  • Seniors enjoy Upland Club barbecue (8/18/2023)
  • Open rehearsals and auditions for Pilgrim Festival Chorus (8/11/2023)
  • New Kingston sewer commissioner Commissioner (8/11/2023)
  • Corrigan brings Citizen Safety traffic to TRIAD (8/11/2023)
  • Winnetuxet Bridge replacement (8/11/2023)
  • Solar and conservation in Plympton (8/4/2023)
  • Opt-in to new Halifax FY24 curbside collection program (8/4/2023)
  • Congratulations Cheryl! (8/4/2023)
  • COA Highlighted at Halifax BOS meeting (8/4/2023)
  • G. Ellen’s Flowers make dried flowers artwork (7/28/2023)
  • Search for new Kingston chief (7/28/2023)
  • The Curious Case of the Vegetable Thief (7/28/2023)
  • OCES honors 220 volunteers (7/28/2023)
  • Plympton Seniors to State Park (7/21/2023)
  • Thrilled, proud, and emotional (7/21/2023)
  • Local Author Marianne Leone to speak at Adams Center (7/21/2023)
  • Food System Caucus prioritizes eight bills, endorses 20  (7/21/2023)
  • New Halifax trash collection schedule (7/18/2023)
  • Selectmen reject name change…again (7/18/2023)
  • Route 58 closed for fatal accident (7/18/2023)
  • Peaceful Meadows to be sold (7/18/2023)
  • $170,006 in ARPA funds for Plympton (7/7/2023)
  • Holmes Library highlighted (7/7/2023)
  • Library to host author talk on Saturday, July 22 (7/7/2023)
  • Happy 247th Birthday, America! (7/7/2023)
  • First Saturday at the Library (6/30/2023)
  • Plympton welcomes new fire chief (6/30/2023)
  • How to shelter migrants safely Permanent? (6/30/2023)
  • Halifax fireworks can be seen July 1 (6/30/2023)
  • Gray’s Beach Park Playground Open (6/23/2023)
  • Halifax Outside Watering Restrictions (6/23/2023)
  • Halifax water woes continue (6/23/2023)
  • Halifax Beautification Essay contest winners (6/23/2023)
  • Beautiful black bear in Plympton (6/16/2023)
  • Kingston BOS hears kelp farm proposal (6/16/2023)
  • First Parish Summer Fair in Duxbury June 17 (6/16/2023)
  • Citizens versus Cranberries (6/16/2023)
  • Halifax dog license registration is now open for ‘23-’24 (6/9/2023)
  • Kingston BOS Agree to Investigate Dangerous Intersection Near Schools (6/9/2023)
  • New Beginnings at Sirrico Field (6/9/2023)
  • Halifax BOS fields requests and complaints (6/9/2023)
  • Town Counsel rules Selectmen rule (6/2/2023)
  • Pine Street Bridge detours (6/2/2023)
  • Memorial Day events honor those who served (6/2/2023)
  • Halifax Memorial Day parade event (5/26/2023)
  • Kaitlin Rancourt Achieves Spring Dean’s List at Belmont University (5/26/2023)
  • Russo wins another term as Plympton selectman (5/26/2023)
  • Schmaling chairs final meeting (5/26/2023)
  • Shea celebrates 60 years as a barber acutting (5/19/2023)
  • Kingston Memorial Day Parade and Community Cookout 2023 (5/19/2023)
  • Halifax BOS stays at three (5/19/2023)
  • Plympton COA hosts candidate debate (5/19/2023)
  • Rep. Lanatra brings $335K to district (5/12/2023)
  • Kingston gives Eversource OK (5/12/2023)
  • BOS, BOH, meet to mull well concerns (5/12/2023)
  • Halifax votes on Saturday (5/12/2023)
  • Dennett makes safety a priority (5/5/2023)
  • Three multi-unit buildings proposed (5/5/2023)
  • Bouzan is Holy Cross Valedictorian (5/5/2023)
  • Verizon FIOS is on its way to Plympton (5/5/2023)
  • BOS consider MBTA mandate mandate (4/27/2023)
  • Holmes celebrates Library Week (4/27/2023)
  • Kingston election has one contest (4/27/2023)
  • School Committee chops budget by $266K (4/27/2023)
  • BOS readies articles for ATM (4/21/2023)
  • Bruno argues against MBTA action plan (4/21/2023)
  • Happy 100th Birthday, Charlie! (4/21/2023)
  • Plympton Soccer Girls play at Gillette Stadium at U10/U12 night (4/21/2023)
  • Teachers voted 3% increase (4/14/2023)
  • Halifax votes down school choice (4/14/2023)
  • Bunny hops to Plympton Police Station (4/14/2023)
  • Kingston Town Election is Saturday, April 22 (4/14/2023)
  • PayT begins in Plympton (4/7/2023)
  • Kingston school committee votes budget (4/7/2023)
  • It was an ‘eggcellent’ egg hunt in Halifax! (4/7/2023)
  • Halifax hears senior housing plan (4/7/2023)
  • Open Space survey wants to hear from you! (3/31/2023)
  • Halifax FinCom budget votes (3/31/2023)
  • Sen. Brady honors Jo Schofield with citation (3/31/2023)
  • State Rep.Kathy LaNatra co-chairs Joint Committee on Ways and Means budget hearing  (3/31/2023)
  • Power plant decommissioning (3/24/2023)
  • Flower & Soul donates $10,000 for fireworks (3/24/2023)
  • Seed Swap at The Mercantile (3/24/2023)
  • Kingston Public Library to hold poetry contest for National Poetry Month (3/24/2023)
  • Who’s on the Kingston ballot? (3/17/2023)
  • Halifax votes band instruction (3/17/2023)
  • On the Appalachian Trail (3/17/2023)
  • BOS will return to in-person meetings (3/17/2023)
  • Building inspector terminated (3/10/2023)
  • Mayflower Church to host Chowder Fest March 18  (3/10/2023)
  • Plympton school budget up 8% (3/10/2023)
  • Halifax Police Dept. visits TLC Country Day School (3/10/2023)
  • ‘Rabbit Hole’ performance at Kingston’s Beal House (3/3/2023)
  • The Memoir of a Female Soldier (3/3/2023)
  • Spring St. hearing continued (3/3/2023)
  • Halifax FinCom hires new Admin (3/3/2023)
  • Plympton BOS Opens Town Meeting warrant (2/24/2023)
  • HES pleas for .4 music post (2/24/2023)
  • ARSL grant funds IT purchases (2/24/2023)
  • TRIAD explains NARCAN use (2/24/2023)
  • BOS votes training for boards (2/17/2023)
  • Celtics honor young Kingston Hero (2/17/2023)
  • SLRSC budget has more than $200k in staff cuts (2/17/2023)
  • Local author speaks Tuesday, Feb. 22 (2/16/2023)
  • MBTA Action Plan for Halifax (2/10/2023)
  • South Shore Health to hold Falls Prevention Session at Adams Center in Kingston (2/10/2023)
  • State and local police visit TRIAD (2/10/2023)
  • SL Hall of Fame Inductees (2/10/2023)
  • BOS gives nod for many events (2/3/2023)
  • Earthen dam break floods Robins Pond neighborhood (2/3/2023)
  • Capt. Cuozzo graduates management training program (2/3/2023)
  • February at the Holmes Public Library (2/3/2023)
  • Silver Lake Wrestling visits Marshfield (1/27/2023)
  • Regional School budget up (1/27/2023)
  • Energy audit for Plympton buildings (1/27/2023)
  • Third Thursday at the Library (1/27/2023)
  • A Snowy Thank you to John Shea (1/20/2023)
  • Silver Lake Whitman-Hanson Swimming takes on Plymouth North (1/20/2023)
  • Cranberry concerns at BOS (1/20/2023)
  • Unfinished developments brought to BOS attention (1/20/2023)
  • Springfield College recognizes Dean’s List students (1/13/2023)
  • Raises voted for substitutes (1/13/2023)
  • Rep. Josh Cutler champions Right Whale Awareness Day (1/13/2023)
  • Trash training for Plympton (1/13/2023)
  • Lakers win second straight Cashman Tournament (1/6/2023)
  • Silver Lake’s Athletic Hall of Fame (1/6/2023)
  • Plymouth County Outreach issues alert, offers resources following spike in drug overdoses (1/6/2023)
  • An afternoon walk in the woods (1/6/2023)
  • Fire dog gets comfort credentials (12/30/2022)
  • A Clock for Christmas (12/30/2022)
  • College honors Halifax resident (12/30/2022)
  • Laker Boys Basketball vs Rockland (12/30/2022)
  • Plympton selectmen meet (12/23/2022)
  • State grants $100,000 to Halifax (12/23/2022)
  • “The night I heard Penny sing” (12/23/2022)
  • Girls Basketball off to a great start! (12/23/2022)
  • Laker Varsity Hockey Season Opener (12/16/2022)
  • Silver Lake Paras plead their case (12/16/2022)
  • Halifax COA enjoys holiday festivities (12/16/2022)
  • Nessralla’s to close Christmas Eve (12/16/2022)
  • Scouts go Jingle all the way! (12/9/2022)
  • Plympton ground water bylaws under review (12/9/2022)
  • Mendes elected to Lasell SGA (12/9/2022)
  • Special Town Meeting complete in 28 minutes (12/9/2022)
  • Two FinCom vacancies filled (12/2/2022)
  • Halifax Town Administrator interviews (12/2/2022)
  • Silver Lake Warrior Mites win Super Bowl! (12/2/2022)
  • Randy Sullivan talks turkey (12/2/2022)
  • Local students will perform in Nutcracker ballet (11/25/2022)
  • Special Town Meeting Nov. 30 (11/25/2022)
  • Silver Lake Girls Soccer State Champions!!! (11/25/2022)
  • Warrior Mites win Super Bowl! (11/25/2022)
  • Historic foundation unearthed (11/18/2022)
  • Halifax Board back to three (11/18/2022)
  • Corrigan tells Traffic and Safety Committee about local concerns (11/18/2022)
  • A Victorian Christmas musical celebration at Kingston Public Library (11/18/2022)
  • Halifax now has a full board (11/11/2022)
  • ‘Pay as You Throw’ is a GO! (11/11/2022)
  • Dennett kids score above state MCAS average (11/11/2022)
  • Billings and McKenna recognized for excellence (11/11/2022)
  • Hunting season begins – park areas delineated (11/4/2022)
  • Laker Football Senior Night vs Hingham (11/4/2022)
  • Many take advantage of early voting (11/4/2022)
  • ‘Trees for Troops’ event approved (11/4/2022)
  • Spooky Halloween in Plympton (10/28/2022)
  • Plympton is one step closer to PayT (10/28/2022)
  • Flower and Soul donation buys mountain bike for Police Department (10/28/2022)
  • Who’s running for selectmen? (10/28/2022)
  • BOS Approves STM Warrant (10/21/2022)
  • Mayflower Church 15th Annual Craft Fair (10/21/2022)
  • PayT studied for Plympton’s future (10/21/2022)
  • Early voting hours in Halifax (10/21/2022)
  • Halifax mourns youth softball coach (10/14/2022)
  • Plymouth County District Attorney speaks to TRIAD (10/14/2022)
  • Cranberry harvests throughout area (10/14/2022)
  • Curriculum subcommittee woes (10/14/2022)
  • The Holy Apostles Parish Picnic (10/7/2022)
  • Sysco trucks still parked (10/7/2022)
  • Plympton BOS votes conservation restriction (10/7/2022)
  • Search begins for new Halifax TA (10/7/2022)
  • Plympton seeks solar moratorium (9/30/2022)
  • Senior art from Violet Barry’s class (9/30/2022)
  • Bullying concern at Silver Lake (9/30/2022)
  • Author of ‘The Combat Zone,’ Jan Brogan, to speak at the Kingston Public Library Oct. 12 (9/30/2022)
  • Halifax unfurls flags to honor the Queen (9/23/2022)
  • Halifax tax bills to rise almost 5% (9/23/2022)
  • First book about First Haircut (9/23/2022)
  • Holmes Library Book Sale (9/23/2022)
  • Welcome aboard, Fire Chief Witham (9/15/2022)
  • Beer Garden at Corn Maze? (9/15/2022)
  • Lowering the flag on 9/11 (9/15/2022)
  • Silver Lake boys cross country beats Scituate Sailors (9/15/2022)
  • Plympton’s first Flower Show blooms (9/9/2022)
  • Halifax Elementary School Committee divided on curriculum (9/9/2022)
  • Voters cast ballots in primary (9/9/2022)
  • Plympton awarded $502,500 grant (9/9/2022)
  • North Easton Savings Bank Once Again Named a Top Bank in Massachusetts by Forbes and Statista (9/2/2022)
  • Select Board of One sets date (9/2/2022)
  • Plympton CPC seeks FY’23 grant applications (9/2/2022)
  • Andrews wins in Land Court (9/1/2022)
  • SCARLET SUNSET (8/26/2022)
  • Dog license late fees begin Sept. 15 (8/26/2022)
  • Halifax PD wants two officers (8/26/2022)
  • Plympton, Kingston Cub troops combine (8/26/2022)
  • Morse Bros. scales back project size (8/19/2022)
  • Halifax BOS makes Chief choice (8/19/2022)
  • Plympton’s ‘Two Brooks Preserve’ is now open! (8/19/2022)
  • IT WAS A GREAT NIGHT OUT IN PLYMPTON!  (8/19/2022)
  • Exciting changes at the Plympton Public Library (8/12/2022)
  • Ava Mirisola of Kingston earns Dean’s List honors (8/12/2022)
  • Halifax 18th annual Summer Smash (8/12/2022)
  • Morse Bros. withdraws application (8/12/2022)
  • A life saved on East Monponsett Pond; citizen receives award (8/5/2022)
  • Old Colony Elder Services hosts annual Volunteer Appreciation and Awards ceremony (8/5/2022)
  • Two more officers for Halifax (8/5/2022)
  • Furry friends strut their stuff at the Holmes (8/5/2022)
  • BOS debates in-person meetings (7/29/2022)
  • Halifax election is Saturday (7/29/2022)
  • Leigh & Friends Puppet Show at Kingston Library (7/29/2022)
  • Southeast Mass in Level 2 Critical Drought (7/29/2022)
  • Silver Lake School District closes FY22 Close-Out Meeting (7/22/2022)
  • Town looks forward to school refund (7/22/2022)
  • Kirby to be inducted into Hall of Fame (7/22/2022)
  • Quick action prevented a nightmare on Elm Street prevented tragedy (7/22/2022)
  • Alexus Stanley of Plympton named to University of Hartford’s Dean’s List (7/18/2022)
  • Golightly named Halifax Town Administrator (7/18/2022)
  • BOS takes Carver concerns to DHCD (7/18/2022)
  • Special election for Halifax treasurer/collector (7/8/2022)
  • HR Attorney for Halifax? (7/8/2022)
  • Rep. LaNatra supports step therapy legislation (7/8/2022)
  • Thank you Halifax for fireworks! (7/8/2022)
  • McDonald tells TRIAD the history of his position as Sheriff of Plymouth County meet (7/1/2022)
  • ‘American Ninja Warrior’ is Halifax native (7/1/2022)
  • CERT team is a go! (7/1/2022)
  • Cathy Drinan plaque at HES (7/1/2022)
  • Morse Bros. gravel removal plans (6/24/2022)
  • Halifax Fireworks Saturday (6/24/2022)
  • Three from Halifax FD graduate (6/24/2022)
  • Plympton girls are CYSL Coastal Cup Champions! (6/24/2022)
  • Plympton honors Fireman’s Sunday June 12 (6/17/2022)
  • Wilhelmsen again to chair school committee (6/17/2022)
  • Brownies and Daisies tend the gardens (6/17/2022)
  • More TA applicants for Halifax (6/17/2022)
  • Flower & Soul plans June opening (6/10/2022)
  • Plympton BOS looks to spend $560,000 in ARPA funds (6/10/2022)
  • Now it Begins! (6/10/2022)
  • What’s happening at Halifax Elementary? (6/10/2022)
  • Cuozzo named interim Chief (6/3/2022)
  • TRIAD group hears Halifax history (6/3/2022)
  • Memorial Day post pandemic (6/3/2022)
  • Halifax Select Board reorganizes (6/3/2022)
  • Selectmen eye Carver progress (5/27/2022)
  • Getting ready for Memorial Day (5/27/2022)
  • Plympton election sees low turnout – only 13.8 percent voted (5/27/2022)
  • New Halifax select board settles in (5/27/2022)
  • It’s a new board for Halifax Selectmen (5/20/2022)
  • Silver Lake paraprofessionals campaign for increased wages (5/20/2022)
  • HTA disappointed at lack of contract (5/20/2022)
  • Town meeting part two was over in an hour (5/20/2022)
  • Pat Kauffman honored by library (5/13/2022)
  • Senior Center one step closer (5/13/2022)
  • Plympton BOS appoints Ahl police chief (5/13/2022)
  • Anne Sayles awarded Boston Post Cane (5/13/2022)
  • ATM and STM Monday, May 9 (5/6/2022)
  • Selectmen review ATM warrant (5/6/2022)
  • Dennett School to return $20k to town (5/6/2022)
  • Making Prom memories … (5/6/2022)
  • Play Ball! Season opens (4/29/2022)
  • Kingston election results (4/29/2022)
  • BOS debates fire and police budgets (4/29/2022)
  • HES – Can you hear me now? (4/29/2022)
  • Matthew Ahl named Plympton Police Chief (4/22/2022)
  • Silver Lake Middle School History Bee (4/22/2022)
  • ‘We live in a special town’ (4/22/2022)
  • Anti-bullying program proposed (4/22/2022)
  • Bubbles and Eggs for Spring Fun! (4/15/2022)
  • No school budget increases for Plympton (4/15/2022)
  • SL track splits against Whitman-Hanson (4/15/2022)
  • Halifax teachers plead their case (4/15/2022)
  • Plympton BOS debates use of Old Town House (4/8/2022)
  • Dennett School artists (4/8/2022)
  • ‘Farming for me is a passion’ (4/8/2022)
  • Dennett says NO dogs on fields (4/8/2022)
  • Halifax FinCom prepares for ATM (4/1/2022)
  • Plympton postmaster sworn in by Postmaster General Louis DeJoy (4/1/2022)
  • HES Book Fair a stunning success! (4/1/2022)
  • Town Hall birthday party Monday honors Troy (4/1/2022)
  • ROCCC increases Plympton cost $50K (3/25/2022)
  • “The Good Sister’ is next at Second Chapters” (3/25/2022)
  • Lakers grad will pitch for Brockton Rox this summer (3/25/2022)
  • Book stays in SL curriculum (3/25/2022)
  • Halifax eyes increasing BOS to five (3/18/2022)
  • Troy to retire after 32 years (3/18/2022)
  • Plympton’s Fire Dept. grant proceeds (3/18/2022)
  • ‘Thumbs Up’ verdict for Mock Trial (3/18/2022)
  • Hydrogeologist meets BOS (3/11/2022)
  • Icing on the cake (3/11/2022)
  • Katrina Huff-Larmond pulls nomination signature papers for 2nd Pymouth & Norfolk senate seat  (3/11/2022)
  • Farewell dinner planned for Fr. Lee (3/4/2022)
  • No net increases in Dennett budget (3/4/2022)
  • Five selectmen for Halifax? (3/4/2022)
  • Lindsay Laws is 1st in State (3/4/2022)
  • TRIAD will host “Mock Trial” at Halifax Town Hall March 8 (2/25/2022)
  • That Plympton cherishes its old houses is reflected in the protective by-laws (2/25/2022)
  • Budget woes plague Halifax (2/25/2022)
  • Lakers Girls Track star Bejarano wins State Title (2/25/2022)
  • Silver Lake/Pembroke gymnastics co-op wins Patriot League championship (2/18/2022)
  • Sgt. Daniel Hoffman named interim Plympton police chief (2/18/2022)
  • Plympton Library’s LPGA (2/18/2022)
  • SL’s budget is trouble for Halifax (2/18/2022)
  • Halifax’s Town Clerk releases calendar (2/11/2022)
  • New bridge on the horizon? (2/11/2022)
  • Plympton’s Town Clerk releases calendar (2/11/2022)
  • Halifax budget strategies (2/11/2022)
  • New Covid testing program for schools (2/4/2022)
  • Holdup at North Easton Savings (2/4/2022)
  • Halifax legal costs $40,000 over budget – no questions (2/4/2022)
  • Weekend storm may be just Round 1 (2/4/2022)
  • Plympton Fire Dept. testing for COVID-19 (1/28/2022)
  • New interim police chief named (1/28/2022)
  • Mid-term exams cancelled (1/28/2022)
  • Eighth grader filling role in net for girls’ hockey co-op (1/28/2022)
  • Halifax BOS set COVID policies (1/21/2022)
  • Area fire departments benefit from $5 million grant awards (1/21/2022)
  • Dark Sky By-law in Plympton (1/21/2022)
  • School bus safety reminder from Halifax Chief of Police Chaves (1/21/2022)
  • Sledding fun in Halifax (1/14/2022)
  • Stonehill College Fall 2021 Dean’s List (1/14/2022)
  • Plympton seeks ARPA funds for testing (1/14/2022)
  • Local TRIAD group hosts state legislators in informative Q&A (1/14/2022)
  • We Welcome 2022! (1/7/2022)
  • NESB limits access to bank lobbies (1/7/2022)
  • Is your cloth mask enough? (1/7/2022)
  • Plympton wins court decision on Title V (1/7/2022)
  • New town seal for Plympton? (12/31/2021)
  • Santa rode in a Plympton fire truck (12/31/2021)
  • Silver Lake Girls’ Hockey Co-Op wins opener (12/31/2021)
  • Plympton BoH votes to limit Town House access (12/31/2021)
  • Bags and totes for homeless women (12/24/2021)
  • Thorne debuts as interim TA (12/24/2021)
  • Boys Hockey beats Quincy (12/24/2021)
  • Masks at school are hot topic (12/24/2021)
  • Santa and friends toy and food drive (12/17/2021)
  • BOS: Bonus or adjustment? (12/17/2021)
  • Plympton Sand for Seniors program (12/17/2021)
  • Cathy Drinan, health agent, naturalist, friend (12/17/2021)
  • Cathy Drinan, 69, Express columnist, died of injuries sustained in fire (12/13/2021)
  • Holiday luncheon for Halifax COA (12/10/2021)
  • Nine new Eagle Scouts in Halifax (12/10/2021)
  • Holidays in Halifax is Saturday (12/10/2021)
  • Applause for fall athletes (12/10/2021)
  • Second Chapters Book Club December choice (12/3/2021)
  • Halifax hires interim Town Administrator (12/3/2021)
  • Pint-sized hero honored at Dennett (12/3/2021)
  • Girl Scouts and Firefighters toy and food drive (12/3/2021)
  • School Committees come together (11/26/2021)
  • What does a State Representative do? (11/26/2021)
  • Antique sampler given to library (11/26/2021)
  • Silver Lake girls soccer wins state semi-final, falls to Whitman-Hanson in state title game (11/26/2021)
  • Plympton’s anonymous donor (11/19/2021)
  • Plymouth Philharmonic to perform season’s favorites in Holiday Pops event (11/19/2021)
  • Pay per bag for Plympton trash? (11/19/2021)
  • Frustration as Halifax Selectmen meet just four minutes then adjourn (11/19/2021)
  • Plympton Police Dept. Open House this weekend (11/12/2021)
  • New Town Administrator for Halifax (11/12/2021)
  • Volunteers Needed for Traffic Safety Committe and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) (11/12/2021)
  • Letter: Halifax is in the ICU; medical staff is locked out! (11/12/2021)
  • Mayflower Church to host 14th Annual Crafts Fair (11/5/2021)
  • Bay Players to perform “Seminar” (11/5/2021)
  • TRIAD hosts John R. Buckley, Register of Deeds (11/5/2021)
  • What a Mess! Cleanup continues (11/5/2021)
  • Second Chapters Book Club (10/31/2021)
  • Lakers football lose to Marshfield Rams (10/31/2021)
  • Redistricting splits Halifax (10/31/2021)
  • SLRSC advocates for vaccination (10/31/2021)
  • School Committee disappoints parent (10/22/2021)
  • Open House at Plympton PD (10/22/2021)
  • Plympton welcomes Benton as chief (10/22/2021)
  • Halifax couple will perform in Hull stage comedy “Play On!” (10/22/2021)
  • What happens when you dial 9-1-1? (10/15/2021)
  • Stop & Shop in Halifax helps fight breast cancer (10/15/2021)
  • Green Earth Cannabis met with neighbors’ concerns (10/15/2021)
  • Football tops Whitman-Hanson (10/15/2021)
  • Another proposal for Halifax (10/8/2021)
  • SL football falls to Plymouth North (10/8/2021)
  • Marijuana buffer remains in Halifax (10/8/2021)
  • Selectmen weigh options for 5G regulations (10/8/2021)
  • Plympton to limit truck traffic (10/1/2021)
  • Playground construction underway (10/1/2021)
  • Autumn Fest brings two parishes together (10/1/2021)
  • SL football beats Norwood (10/1/2021)
  • Halifax BOS fields complaints (9/24/2021)
  • ‘Dual Use’ solar projects questioned (9/24/2021)
  • Bonuses for town employees (9/24/2021)
  • Jaws of Life used to free driver (9/24/2021)
  • Clarification (9/17/2021)
  • Meeting postponed to Tuesday, Sept. 21 (9/17/2021)
  • Silver Lake returns to more normal school year (9/17/2021)
  • Plympton BOS approves marijuana agreement (9/17/2021)
  • 20 years later… We remember (9/17/2021)
  • Mask mandate equals persecution (9/10/2021)
  • They’ve come “Full Circle” (9/10/2021)
  • SL athletic teams returning many All-Stars this fall (9/10/2021)
  • Two SL alum playing soccer for UMass Boston (9/10/2021)
  • Around the Field at Silver Lake fall openers (9/3/2021)
  • MIAA indoor mask mandate will impact at least two Silver Lake fall sports (9/3/2021)
  • Tempers flare on Town Counsel issue (9/3/2021)
  • Chief Clancy takes Maine job (9/3/2021)
  • Plympton says ‘No’ to trucks (8/27/2021)
  • Halifax gets preliminary approval for FY22 reval (8/27/2021)
  • A Day at the Fair (8/27/2021)
  • Questions remain for new fire station (8/27/2021)
  • A quarter of Halifax still not vaccinated (8/20/2021)
  • Multiple Open Meeting Law complaints charged against BOS (8/20/2021)
  • Mask policy stays for back to school (8/20/2021)
  • Motorcycle crash kills two (8/20/2021)
  • Water rights: Who is right? (8/13/2021)
  • Community Flea Market In Halifax Sept. 11 (8/13/2021)
  • BOS reconsiders Green Earth Cannabis vote (8/13/2021)
  • Carver cosiders Plympton’s needs in Urban Renewal project (8/13/2021)
  • Forbes rates North Easton Savings Bank tops in state (8/6/2021)
  • SL Alum pitching in Cape Cod League (8/6/2021)
  • Locals named to Curry College spring Dean’s List (8/6/2021)
  • Brown water is safe to drink (8/6/2021)
  • Halifax welcomes new COA director (7/30/2021)
  • Perry in, Piccirilli out (7/30/2021)
  • Plympton accepted into GATRA (7/30/2021)
  • In support of increased Mental Health Programs for law enforcement officers (7/30/2021)
  • Piccirilli is hired – for now (7/23/2021)
  • Hatch again named Regional Committee chair (7/23/2021)
  • Plympton School ends fiscal year (7/23/2021)
  • Curry College welcomes Halifax resident into Sigma Theta Tau Internat’l Nursing Honor Society (7/23/2021)
  • Kyle Cipullo and Ben Lofstrom named to All-Scholastic team (7/19/2021)
  • School committee hears from parent (7/19/2021)
  • PRIDE Standout was a Success (7/19/2021)
  • Plympton rescinds state of emergency (7/19/2021)
  • Animal Adventures at Plympton Town House (7/9/2021)
  • New Town Counsel gets first assignment (7/9/2021)
  • Geoff Diehl announces candidacy for governor (7/9/2021)
  • SL boys lacrosse coach named Patriot League Coach of the Year (7/9/2021)
  • SL softball makes it to Division 1 South Semifinals (7/2/2021)
  • Around the field (7/2/2021)
  • Should working meetings be recorded? (7/2/2021)
  • Halifax chooses new town counsel (7/2/2021)
  • Board of Health tackles porta potties, e. coli (6/25/2021)
  • Rep. LaNatra supports extending some popular measures enacted during State of Emergency (6/25/2021)
  • Halifax ZBA holds last virtual meeting (6/25/2021)
  • BuzzOff with team Shiney Clineys (6/25/2021)
  • Silver Lake High School Prom (6/18/2021)
  • Plympton awards bid for playground (6/18/2021)
  • Halifax BOS holds more interviews (6/18/2021)
  • BOS rejects Green Earth Cannabis HCA (6/18/2021)
  • Silver Lake Grads toss their caps (6/11/2021)
  • DiSesa halts Piccirilli’s reappointment (6/11/2021)
  • Come meet Mike Slawson (6/11/2021)
  • Plympton BOS appointments (6/11/2021)
  • SL girls softball walks off against Duxbury (6/4/2021)
  • Keeping in touch with your ‘Soule’ (6/4/2021)
  • Wilhelmsen elected Chair of Plympton School Committee (6/4/2021)
  • No preference for prior service? (6/4/2021)
  • FIELD OF FLAGS (5/28/2021)
  • Board hears third COA applicant director (5/28/2021)
  • Joy named Plympton BOS chair (5/28/2021)
  • First in-person meeting for SL Region (5/28/2021)
  • New faces elected in Halifax (5/21/2021)
  • Plympton Town Election (5/21/2021)
  • Fire destroys Plympton home (5/21/2021)
  • Nips ban nipped at ATM part 2 (5/21/2021)
  • Green Earth Cannabis Host Community Agreement (5/14/2021)
  • LaNatra helps secure funding for new playground (5/14/2021)
  • Halifax Fire Dept. hosts vaccination clinic May 20 (5/14/2021)
  • ATM to finish Monday, May 17 (5/14/2021)
  • BOS hears litter and traffic problems (5/7/2021)
  • Holmes phone system upgrade nears completion (5/7/2021)
  • State Rep. LaNatra secures funding for 12th Plymouth District (5/7/2021)
  • Fire Capt. Cheryl Davis honored (5/7/2021)
  • BOS approves Town Meeting warrant (4/30/2021)
  • Kingston’s town election – how they voted (4/30/2021)
  • A history of Lions Club pins on display (4/30/2021)
  • Grove Street to close for gas line replacement (4/30/2021)
  • Kingston votes tomorrow (4/23/2021)
  • Candidates for Halifax Town Election (4/23/2021)
  • Silver Lake’s Little Mermaid (4/23/2021)
  • Candidates for Plympton Town Election (4/23/2021)
  • LaNatra announces five fire dept. grants (4/16/2021)
  • Sen. Brady: House and Senate reach agreement (4/16/2021)
  • Familiar faces fill Town House positions (4/16/2021)
  • A very special delivery! (4/16/2021)
  • Halifax ATM warrant takes shape (4/9/2021)
  • For the love of books and friends (4/9/2021)
  • Plympton town-wide cleanup April 17 (4/9/2021)
  • XAVERIAN BROTHERS HIGH SCHOOL ANNOUNCES SECOND QUARTER HONOR ROLL (4/9/2021)
  • LaNatra announces legislators pass landmark climate bill (4/2/2021)
  • Plympton PD puts a patch on Autism awareness (4/2/2021)
  • Busy agenda for Halifax BOS (4/2/2021)
  • Plympton BOS reviews Area 58 service (3/26/2021)
  • School budget vote postponed (3/26/2021)
  • Why is the Flag at Half-Staff? (3/26/2021)
  • LaNatra votes for small business aid (3/26/2021)
  • Silver Lake athletes earn Patriot League winter awards (3/19/2021)
  • Dennett to open fully at six feet distancing (3/19/2021)
  • Protecting our valued and unique cranberry industry (3/19/2021)
  • Regional committee ready to go back (3/19/2021)
  • New act could mean loss of grant money (3/12/2021)
  • Schmaling named to regional board (3/12/2021)
  • Mayflower Church selects new pastor (3/12/2021)
  • Plympton Selectmen seek OCPC traffic advice (3/12/2021)
  • It’s back to school for Halifax (3/5/2021)
  • Bracts & Pistils, LLc tells BOS of plan to open marijuana retail and home delivery shop (3/5/2021)
  • WHSL Hockey has winning season In Season Finale (3/5/2021)
  • Residents, students, and teachers at war over PEACE flag (3/5/2021)
  • Five days in-person classes at Dennett? (2/26/2021)
  • Plympton BOS hears marijuana plan (2/26/2021)
  • Two charged, one will be charged, in Tractor Supply disturbance (2/26/2021)
  • Call for local clinics (2/26/2021)
  • Back to school plan is explored (2/19/2021)
  • LaNatra named to four key committees (2/19/2021)
  • Nomination papers now available for May 15 election (2/19/2021)
  • Halifax focuses on vaccine rollout (2/19/2021)
  • PEACE flag standout Saturday in Halifax (2/12/2021)
  • State nixes local vaccine programs (2/12/2021)
  • Plympton accountant, treasurer, to retire (2/12/2021)
  • Planning Board decides on Cled’s (2/12/2021)
  • 2020 – Did we think we’d get through it? (2/5/2021)
  • Cled’s Tree sparks debate (2/5/2021)
  • Plymouth County Mosquito Project recognized by State Department of Agriculture (2/5/2021)
  • Busy night for Halifax selectmen (2/5/2021)
  • Habitat for Humanity proposal (1/29/2021)
  • More in-person school is nixed (1/29/2021)
  • Plympton now in RED zone (1/29/2021)
  • Halifax investigates possible COVID-19 vaccination center (1/29/2021)
  • Curry College Fall 2020 Dean’s List (1/22/2021)
  • Teeka Lynn’s Day Spa celebrates 15 years (1/22/2021)
  • Seelig says dim outlook for FY22 budget (1/22/2021)
  • More in-person learning is SL goal (1/22/2021)
  • Kingston native shines in College basketball opening weekend (1/15/2021)
  • First responders began Halifax vaccination program Tuesday (1/15/2021)
  • Halifax COVID cases continue to rise (1/15/2021)
  • Plympton selectmen’s first meeting in ‘21 (1/15/2021)
  • Halifax honored for water system excellence (1/8/2021)
  • Davis named to Regional School Committee (1/8/2021)
  • HES to stay open though Halifax is red (1/8/2021)
  • COVID-19 spike mandates changes in Plympton (1/8/2021)
  • Christmas Advent windows in Plympton, UK (1/1/2021)
  • State honors Shirley Graf (1/1/2021)
  • Halifax now at “double red” (1/1/2021)
  • Rep. LaNatra announces new Cordage office location Cord (1/1/2021)
  • Plympton Selectmen meet for final time in 2020 2020 (12/25/2020)
  • Hilda Lane development withdraws (12/25/2020)
  • A Gingerbread House tradition (12/25/2020)
  • Kingston students named to Dean’s List at UVM (12/25/2020)
  • Halifax sees post holiday COVID rise (12/18/2020)
  • Educators upset at Gov. Baker’s stance (12/18/2020)
  • Middleborough man charged in Plympton Service Center theft (12/18/2020)
  • Rep. Kathy LaNatra grants for Kingston, Plympton, Duxbury, for safety, crime prevention, education (12/18/2020)
  • Plympton scales back reopening (12/11/2020)
  • New COVID rules for Halifax employees (12/11/2020)
  • Schools face challenges as relief $$ end (12/11/2020)
  • Coats4Vets in Halifax (12/11/2020)
  • Thanksgiving dinner delivered by firefighters (12/4/2020)
  • Town-wide COVID testing Dec. 5 and 6 (12/4/2020)
  • COVID testing available to Halifax town employees (12/4/2020)
  • Hybrid model will continue (12/4/2020)
  • Few opt to change learning models (11/27/2020)
  • Halifax to start COVID testing (11/27/2020)
  • Halifax Cultural Council accepting grant applications (11/27/2020)
  • Fontaine named to Bryant’s Senior Advisory Council (11/27/2020)
  • Health agent Valery, TA Seelig, review COVID policies in back-to-back meetings (11/20/2020)
  • DiSesa named to HES School Committee (11/20/2020)
  • Around the Field (11/20/2020)
  • Plympton plans for FY22 budget (11/20/2020)
  • Halifax BOS ponders COVID strategies (11/13/2020)
  • Plympton School Committee (11/13/2020)
  • It’s not just luck keeping numbers low (11/13/2020)
  • Halifax honors veterans (11/13/2020)
  • Silver Lake Pathways students learn the art of Film Production (11/6/2020)
  • Turnout sets new records (11/6/2020)
  • Marijuana cultivators set sights on Halifax (11/6/2020)
  • Thompson named new Zoning Enforcement officer (11/6/2020)
  • School committee reviews new COVID procedures (10/30/2020)
  • Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 3 (10/30/2020)
  • Earth removal and Fire Pumper at Halifax BOS (10/30/2020)
  • PAYS hosts Track or Treat Halloween Celebration at Dennett School fields (10/30/2020)
  • Two named to Halifax Finance Committee (10/23/2020)
  • Signs, signs, everywhere there’s signs… (10/23/2020)
  • Plympton Town House will close offices during and after election (10/23/2020)
  • New COVID cases up in Halifax (10/23/2020)
  • Local repair shops vote YES! (10/16/2020)
  • Masks make up much of school board debate (10/16/2020)
  • Lakers sports event guidelines (10/16/2020)
  • Taco Truck opening in Halifax (10/16/2020)
  • Health agent urges safety protocols (10/9/2020)
  • Doris Silva, 103, oldest in Plympton (10/9/2020)
  • SLRSD questions CARES Act funds (10/9/2020)
  • Vacant positions in town boards to fill (10/9/2020)
  • Silver Lake District Lunch Menus (10/2/2020)
  • Halifax Fall Clean-Up Day, a Partner in the 2020 Great Massachusetts Cleanup (10/2/2020)
  • BOS votes to lower quorum to 75 lowered for Halifax (10/2/2020)
  • Halifax votes to fund school resource officer (10/2/2020)
  • Police shooting at Kingston Collection under investigation (9/25/2020)
  • Halifax selectmen approve more maintenance personnel in schools (9/25/2020)
  • Dennett off to a strong start (9/25/2020)
  • Plympton seeks to fill COA director vacancy (9/25/2020)
  • Trick or Treat alternative proposed (9/18/2020)
  • Halifax women inspire through business (9/18/2020)
  • Legal costs cause heated debate (9/18/2020)
  • Dennett plans to open its doors next week (9/11/2020)
  • Halifax readies for Annual Town Meeting (9/11/2020)
  • After 22 years of service, retirement looks good (9/11/2020)
  • Plympton BOS to set 20 mph speed limits (9/11/2020)
  • NO political signs, flags on town land (9/4/2020)
  • Single car collision damages stone wall, hedges (9/4/2020)
  • Region asks for CARES Act funds (9/4/2020)
  • Triple the usual number of votes cast Sept. 1 (9/4/2020)
  • Remembering the Ferguson Bridge (8/28/2020)
  • Halifax selectmen name new ACO (8/28/2020)
  • Halifax at “Critical” risk for EEE (8/28/2020)
  • Public can witness early ballot counting for Sept. 1 State primary (8/28/2020)
  • Rising Tide Charter School graduates 67 students (8/21/2020)
  • House legislation supports health care system (8/21/2020)
  • Halifax BOS interviews candidates for new ACO (8/21/2020)
  • Schools prepare for ‘New Normal’ (8/21/2020)
  • Town Clerk preps for primary (8/14/2020)
  • Chief Clancy updates BOS with COVID-19 concerns (8/14/2020)
  • Halifax hears BOH concerns (8/14/2020)
  • Plympton chooses hybrid model (8/14/2020)
  • Plympton’s Dennett parents ZOOM (8/7/2020)
  • Halifax employees required to quarantine after travel (8/7/2020)
  • Halifax parents voice questions and concerns (8/7/2020)
  • Region votes for hybrid model (8/7/2020)
  • We’re Havin’ a Heat Wave! (7/31/2020)
  • 160+ attend Silver Lake board meeting (7/31/2020)
  • No good answers at Halifax BOS (7/31/2020)
  • Plympton votes on school reopening (7/31/2020)
  • Plympton looks to ‘New Normal’ (7/24/2020)
  • Halifax Town Meetings recessed once again (7/24/2020)
  • A socially distant return to the ball field (7/24/2020)
  • Student awarded $250 for Meritorious effort (7/24/2020)
  • Plans for next school year (7/17/2020)
  • No easy answers to re-opening (7/17/2020)
  • Halifax BOS tackles COVID and EEE (7/17/2020)
  • Pandemic challenges Soule Farm (7/17/2020)
  • Halifax annual town meetings rescheduled to Aug. 1 (7/10/2020)
  • Plympton selectmen set new goals (7/10/2020)
  • Sail into a Pilgrim mystery (7/10/2020)
  • Rep. LaNatra seeks $120,000 for Silver Lake District updates (7/10/2020)
  • Halifax ATM may be held off until August (7/3/2020)
  • Our United States Flag (7/3/2020)
  • Restaurants, hair salons now open (7/3/2020)
  • Final class graduates from Sacred Heart High (7/3/2020)
  • 10.70 % of Halifax voters cast their ballots (6/26/2020)
  • Russo elected BOS chairman (6/26/2020)
  • Plympton’s Annual Town Meeting held with “Social Distancing” (6/26/2020)
  • Only 4.5% of Plympton voters cast ballots (6/26/2020)
  • Plympton and Halifax head to polls (6/19/2020)
  • Silver Lake RSD budget reconsidered once again (6/19/2020)
  • Protest against racial injustice on Town Green (6/19/2020)
  • LaNatra announces voting options bill (6/19/2020)
  • Regional FY21 budget still in flux (6/12/2020)
  • The ‘new normal’ look of town meeting in Plympton (6/12/2020)
  • Halifax Town Meeting postponed until July (6/12/2020)
  • Staff cuts likely for Halifax Elementary (6/12/2020)
  • Don’t vote NO say school committee now (6/5/2020)
  • Dennett budget cuts are deeper due to virus (6/5/2020)
  • Towns asked to Vote ‘NO’ on budget (6/5/2020)
  • Plympton lots won by highest bidders (6/5/2020)
  • Halifax prepares to re-open (6/5/2020)
  • How to hold town meeting during a pandemic? (5/29/2020)
  • Summer Schmaling on ballot for State Rep (5/29/2020)
  • Halifax likely to postpone Town Meeting to July (5/29/2020)
  • Tomkins’ Giving Tree (5/29/2020)
  • Plympton votes Town Meeting Warrant (5/22/2020)
  • ‘Safer at Home’ message from Sen. Brady (5/22/2020)
  • Halifax ponders re-opening logistics (5/22/2020)
  • Lest we forget … Memorial Day (5/22/2020)
  • Halifax School Committee looks to September (5/15/2020)
  • Plympton BOS eye ‘New Normal’ (5/15/2020)
  • Halifax BOS consider TM warrant (5/15/2020)
  • Regional school budget cuts $1million (5/15/2020)
  • School Committee budget uncertainty (5/8/2020)
  • SSA warns of fraudulent phone calls, scams (5/8/2020)
  • Plympton looks toward re-opening (5/8/2020)
  • Early and mail-in voting for Halifax Election (5/8/2020)
  • COVID-19 Police Station disinfect (5/1/2020)
  • Halifax BOS mulls ATM, election changes (5/1/2020)
  • Plympton’s COVID-19 cases recovered! (5/1/2020)
  • School boards review online classes (5/1/2020)
  • House passes legislation to protect residents from evictions and foreclosures (4/24/2020)
  • National Guard delivers to Plympton (4/24/2020)
  • First responders show appreciation at BID (4/24/2020)
  • Plympton to streamline services (4/24/2020)
  • Halifax BOS stays flexible during pandemic (4/17/2020)
  • Make a joyful noise … (4/17/2020)
  • Transfer Station closure nixed (4/17/2020)
  • Region rejects school choice (4/17/2020)
  • Plympton’s Transfer Station to close for 2 weeks (4/10/2020)
  • COVID-19 town by town (4/10/2020)
  • Halifax Fire Dept. Awards for community service and heroism (4/10/2020)
  • Guard against virus (4/10/2020)
  • COVID-19 moves Halifax ATM to June 15 (4/3/2020)
  • Plympton UK needs our help! (4/3/2020)
  • House passes state tax filing extension (4/3/2020)
  • Plympton selectmen meet by remote call (4/3/2020)
  • Halifax selectmen plan for COVID-19 business shutdowns and school closings (3/27/2020)
  • Fire Dept. Special delivery lunches (3/27/2020)
  • Second case of COVID-19 confirmed (3/27/2020)
  • How our families are coping (3/27/2020)
  • North Easton Savings closes lobbies; drive-up, ATM banking service only (3/20/2020)
  • Difficult cuts predicted as School Committee votes the budget (3/20/2020)
  • Express office closes as employes work from home (3/20/2020)
  • Remember when? (3/20/2020)
  • Halifax seeks grants (3/13/2020)
  • Taking action against COVID-19 (3/13/2020)
  • Nomination Papers (3/13/2020)
  • LaNatra presents bill for public health services (3/13/2020)
  • HES budget approved (3/6/2020)
  • How we voted on Super Tuesday (3/6/2020)
  • ROCCC increase queried (3/6/2020)
  • House lots for sale to benefit Preserve (3/6/2020)
  • Primary Election is March 3 (2/28/2020)
  • Selectmen review Area 58 contract (2/28/2020)
  • Many town web sites failed Monday (2/28/2020)
  • Silver Lake Drama Club to perform (2/28/2020)
  • Who is Susan Hill, Alex? (2/21/2020)
  • Get ready for plastic bag ban March 1 (2/21/2020)
  • Caregiver Registry wins unanimous approval (2/21/2020)
  • School budget up 2.7% (2/21/2020)
  • ACCURACY WATCH (2/18/2020)
  • Halifax BOS approves host agreement (2/14/2020)
  • Plympton asks ROCC why bill went up to $200,000 (2/14/2020)
  • Noxious odor at Silver Lake a mystery (2/14/2020)
  • Nightmare on Elm Street (2/14/2020)
  • Experienced wrestling team enjoys success (2/7/2020)
  • Veterans surprise Halifax Walmart manager (2/7/2020)
  • Halifax PD wins OFGR grant for traffic control enforcement (2/7/2020)
  • Playground proposal is ADA approved (2/7/2020)
  • Plympton Selectmen Vote to join GATRA (1/31/2020)
  • And the Middle School GeoBee winners are … (1/31/2020)
  • Halifax BOS fills Planning Board vacancy (1/31/2020)
  • LEGO Fun at Holmes (1/31/2020)
  • Register to vote for primary election (1/24/2020)
  • Halifax municipal buildings reviewed (1/24/2020)
  • Halifax seeks volunteers to serve on COA (1/24/2020)
  • Plastic bag ban begins March 1 (1/24/2020)
  • Lynch is new SL Asst. Superintendent (1/17/2020)
  • Halifax Elementary budget proposed at 2.18% increase (1/17/2020)
  • Twin stores proposed in Plympton to sell mini towers (1/17/2020)
  • The Laker boys’ indoor track tops Plymouth North 43-57 (1/17/2020)
  • Changes at Plympton Post Office (1/10/2020)
  • Halifax, Plympton look into GATRA, BAT bus options (1/10/2020)
  • Local fire dept. grants (1/10/2020)
  • Roofer Will sentenced (1/10/2020)
  • State Rep. LaNatra looks ahead to ‘20 (1/3/2020)
  • SL boys, girls hockey pick up wins (1/3/2020)
  • SL/Pembroke gymnastics Co-op splits season opener (1/3/2020)
  • Holiday fun for tots at Holmes (1/3/2020)
  • Rain barrel winter storage tips (12/27/2019)
  • Open air burning season begins January 15 (12/27/2019)
  • Plane crashes into icy Halifax Lake (12/27/2019)
  • Halifax COA holiday luncheon (12/27/2019)
  • New solar regs pass at Plympton STM (12/20/2019)
  • Auto accident closes Rte 58; driver is OK (12/20/2019)
  • Girls win basketball opener (12/20/2019)
  • Plympton School Committee begins budget deliberations (12/20/2019)
  • District committee hears department reviews (12/13/2019)
  • WHSL girls’ hockey co-op ready for new season to begin Dec. 12 (12/13/2019)
  • Fire Dept. hosts Santa & Mrs. Claus (12/13/2019)
  • New COA Director selected (12/13/2019)
  • Silver Lake football wins turkey day title (12/6/2019)
  • Missing records mar BOS meeting (12/6/2019)
  • Winter sports refresher (12/6/2019)
  • Plympton BOS prepare Special Town Meeting (12/6/2019)
  • Halifax Cultural Council grant awards (11/29/2019)
  • Halifax FinCom begins budget talks (11/29/2019)
  • Happy 94th Birthday, Rita! (11/29/2019)
  • Dr. Dorothy MacFarlane, SL Class of ‘61, speaks up about sexual harassment in the workplace (11/29/2019)
  • Local dancers shine in “The Nutcracker” (11/22/2019)
  • Football rolls over Nauset Warriers (11/22/2019)
  • Plympton BOS review December STM (11/22/2019)
  • Proulx chosen SLRSD superintendent (11/22/2019)
  • Bud’s Goods and Provisions community information forum (11/15/2019)
  • LaNatra named Legislator of Year (11/15/2019)
  • Bud’s wants to grow outside (11/15/2019)
  • Consumer Affairs Rep speaks on Identity Theft at Plympton COA (11/15/2019)
  • Holmes Library Costume Parade (11/8/2019)
  • Halifax seeks volunteers for board vacancies (11/8/2019)
  • BOS bans alcohol on town property (11/8/2019)
  • Dennett playground progress (11/8/2019)
  • Budget woes at SL District meeting (11/1/2019)
  • Plympton Solar Power Struggle (11/1/2019)
  • Plympton Girl Scouts Party (11/1/2019)
  • Stop & Shop Communnity Bag Program (11/1/2019)
  • Improved; needs improvement (10/25/2019)
  • Brockton falls short on MoPo obligations (10/25/2019)
  • Nature is inspiration for this local artist (10/25/2019)
  • Plympton schedules STM for December (10/25/2019)
  • Unattended death in Halifax (10/18/2019)
  • Colchester Fall Celebration (10/18/2019)
  • District schools “locked down” (10/18/2019)
  • Taking the mystery out of writing thrillers (10/18/2019)
  • Police promoted; marijuana discussed (10/11/2019)
  • Plympton selectmen: Not so fast! (10/11/2019)
  • District MCAS scores are up (10/11/2019)
  • Halifax FD Open House sparks interest (10/11/2019)
  • It looks like a good harvest this year! (10/4/2019)
  • Library hosts “History of Folk Music” program (10/4/2019)
  • Shanks Restaurant ablaze (10/4/2019)
  • Dennett playground plans hit snag (10/4/2019)
  • PFD makes progress under new chief (9/27/2019)
  • Hiring issues, building space needs (9/27/2019)
  • Cultural Council seeks grant applications for FY2020 (9/27/2019)
  • It’s more than corn at Nessralla’s Maze; lots of fun and much to do! (9/27/2019)
  • Aerial spraying continues (9/20/2019)
  • Halifax property tax rate sees 0.17% decrease (9/20/2019)
  • Winnetuxet Bridge closed for repairs (9/20/2019)
  • New Halifax police motorcycle on the road (9/20/2019)
  • Halifax, Plympton remember 9/11 (9/13/2019)
  • COA director applicants narrowed down to three (9/13/2019)
  • Want to bid on Plympton’s old jail cell? (9/13/2019)
  • Mosquito spraying continues (9/13/2019)
  • Plympton CPC accepting applications for FY20 (9/6/2019)
  • EEE Mosquito Threat Continues (9/6/2019)
  • Finance Committee members wanted in Halifax (9/6/2019)
  • 70th Annual East Middleboro 4-H Fair is a Labor Day weekend tradition (9/6/2019)
  • Fire damages Halifax home (8/30/2019)
  • Regionalization for seniors? (8/30/2019)
  • Volleyball team rebuilding (8/30/2019)
  • Hughes commits to play Division 1 baseball for Fordham University (8/30/2019)
  • Three generations of Chandlers (8/23/2019)
  • Experienced Lakers to watch for this fall (8/23/2019)
  • Concerned citizens question possible grant for straightening curve (8/23/2019)
  • Spraying to continue for mosquitoes (8/23/2019)
  • Finding your way through the night skies (8/16/2019)
  • COA Director Barbara Brenton honored with surprise party (8/16/2019)
  • Tree take-down gets green light (8/16/2019)
  • Detterman graduates from Clerks’ Institute (8/16/2019)
  • Getting the lead out at Dennett (8/9/2019)
  • Mosquito spraying begins! (8/9/2019)
  • Halifax Asst. Town Clerk completes Clerks’ Institute (8/9/2019)
  • Halifax U10 All Stars are division champs! (8/9/2019)
  • EEE threat hits local towns (8/2/2019)
  • Police Chief Dillon feted by Plympton (8/2/2019)
  • Halifax cyclist will pedal for a cure (8/2/2019)
  • Kingston natives to help Harvard football this season (8/2/2019)
  • Tree massacre on Elm Street (7/26/2019)
  • Plympton seeks grant for curve re-do (7/26/2019)
  • Halifax Beautification Committee begins (7/26/2019)
  • Lakers swim star earns national recognition  (7/26/2019)
  • School Choice questions at fiscal year end (7/19/2019)
  • ‘Super’ returns to SL as treasurer (7/19/2019)
  • Recent S-L grad Robbie Silenzi holds first book signing (7/19/2019)
  • Recent SL lacrosse grad earns regional honors (7/19/2019)
  • Happy pooch at Holmes pet show (7/12/2019)
  • BOS cautiously agrees to land buy (7/12/2019)
  • Roof leaks over town vault; records in jeopardy with (7/12/2019)
  • Quigley named to Herald’s All Scholastic (7/12/2019)
  • Lakers tennis teams enjoy successful season (7/5/2019)
  • Halifax-Carver U16 Boys Soccer play at MTOC (7/5/2019)
  • Downward facing… goat? (7/5/2019)
  • Will misses court arraignment (6/28/2019)
  • Free July 4th concert at Plymouth Waterfront (6/28/2019)
  • Halifax U16 Boys Soccer Team tops Coastal Soccer League (6/28/2019)
  • Halifax Fireworks Saturday, June 29 (6/28/2019)
  • Halifax Fire Chief gets top nod from VFW (6/21/2019)
  • Search for new Silver Lake ‘Super’ (6/21/2019)
  • Flag raised to honor a friend (6/21/2019)
  • Silver Lake boys lax players receive all-league honors (6/21/2019)
  • Dog charged in multiple assaults (6/14/2019)
  • Roofer doesn’t show at Court (6/14/2019)
  • Future inventors from Silver Lake win ‘Project Invention Convention’ (6/14/2019)
  • SL softball falls to Marshfield (6/14/2019)
  • Lead in Dennett water a mystery (6/7/2019)
  • SL alum Maddy Barone receives Div. II All-America Honorable Mention honors (6/7/2019)
  • Selectmen tour former police station (6/7/2019)
  • Four Laker runners shine at All-States competition (6/7/2019)
  • Search begins for ‘Super’ (5/31/2019)
  • Grand Jury indicts roofer Matt Will charges (5/31/2019)
  • Garron takes the helm in Halifax for 10th time chairman (5/31/2019)
  • Salute to nation’s veterans (5/31/2019)
  • Softball falls to B-R on Rivalry Saturday (5/24/2019)
  • Andrews wins Selectman race (5/24/2019)
  • Plympton chooses Joy for chairman (5/24/2019)
  • SL lacrosse teams will be playoff bound (5/17/2019)
  • Town elections see only one contest (5/17/2019)
  • Halifax TM says ‘YAY’ to Bag Ban (5/17/2019)
  • Roofer arrested after multi-town chase (5/13/2019)
  • HES students work with Kenya (5/10/2019)
  • SL honors seniors committed to play college sports (5/10/2019)
  • Matt Clancy to return as interim police chief (5/10/2019)
  • Guilty! Kilburn convicted! (5/10/2019)
  • Lakers Drama finds success at METG (5/3/2019)
  • Lakers Boys LaX take Panthers 19-3 (5/3/2019)
  • Plympton’s first hemp grow license (5/3/2019)
  • Giordani auto fatality case set for Monday (5/3/2019)
  • SL baseball shines over April vacation (4/26/2019)
  • Roy feted at her final selectmen’s meeting (4/26/2019)
  • Selectmen vote $11 million budget (4/26/2019)
  • Superintendent search begins (4/26/2019)
  • Region votes down School Choice (4/19/2019)
  • 22nd Annual Eggstravaganza hosted by Halifax Youth & Recreation Department (4/19/2019)
  • HOPS playground build brings 100s (4/19/2019)
  • SL boys lacrosse picking up where they left off (4/18/2019)
  • Selectmen vote death to Rufus (4/12/2019)
  • Fish stocking on the Winnetuxet (4/12/2019)
  • SL baseball building experience with younger team (4/12/2019)
  • SL boys lacrosse falls to Duxbury (4/12/2019)
  • Warm welcome home (4/5/2019)
  • Stormwater management changes (4/5/2019)
  • Town elections take shape (4/3/2019)
  • Halifax Housing Production Plan (3/29/2019)
  • Fare increase on Commuter Rail (3/29/2019)
  • Solar bylaw eyed for TM warrant (3/29/2019)
  • Lead in Dennett water remains a mystery (3/29/2019)
  • Halifax firefighters sworn, promoted, recognized for service (3/22/2019)
  • Grand Jury indicts Plympton health agent (3/22/2019)
  • WHSL Girls Hockey co-op deals with inconsistency (3/22/2019)
  • Silver Lake committee on pot sales (3/22/2019)
  • Copper thief caught red-handed (3/15/2019)
  • Water study committee created (3/15/2019)
  • School roofs for $6.5 million? (3/15/2019)
  • SL basketball players compete in Patriot League All-Star game (3/15/2019)
  • Roofer back in court on new charge (3/8/2019)
  • Tape Art murals on Silver Lake hallways (3/8/2019)
  • Town Clerk takes Boston job (3/8/2019)
  • SL girls basketball battles through rebuild season (3/8/2019)
  • Halifax STM waits for quorum (3/1/2019)
  • SL Boys’ basketball takes down Stoughton (3/1/2019)
  • Fire Chief Vivieros honored by VFW (3/1/2019)
  • H’way super says snow funds used up (3/1/2019)
  • Boys hockey trounces Blue Hills (2/22/2019)
  • Boys basketball routs Hingham 8 (2/22/2019)
  • Special Town Meeting Monday night (2/22/2019)
  • One of six charges dropped against health agent Tinkham (2/22/2019)
  • Museum program tells tales at Library (2/15/2019)
  • Halifax roofer case continued again (2/15/2019)
  • Taking offense at social media accusers (2/15/2019)
  • Murray family presses for answers (2/15/2019)
  • Lakers B-ball tops Quincy (2/7/2019)
  • Silver Lake Middle School VEX Robotics team wins tournament (2/7/2019)
  • Tax bill woes for former Rep. Calter (2/7/2019)
  • School budget hearing attended by two (2/7/2019)
  • Grants, prints, lots and exhaust (1/31/2019)
  • ‘Is the ice safe?’ NO! (1/31/2019)
  • Silver Lake girls swimmers qualify for states, sectionals (1/31/2019)
  • Safety for Seniors (1/31/2019)
  • Nips in Halifax may be banned (1/24/2019)
  • Public input meeting on Pilgrim shutdown (1/24/2019)
  • Where to go if Pilgrim blows? (1/24/2019)
  • Kim Roy to retire! (1/24/2019)
  • Hard work pays off in a sweet way (1/17/2019)
  • Halifax Special Town Meeting set for Feb. 25 (1/17/2019)
  • Plympton BOS develops ‘19 goals (1/17/2019)
  • Health agent wants charges dropped (1/17/2019)
  • Reeder-Morning makes debut following ACL injury (1/10/2019)
  • Beliveau and ZBA reach agreement (1/10/2019)
  • BOS says ‘Hold your horses!’ (1/10/2019)
  • Are two cars too many? (1/10/2019)
  • Silver Lake girls’ hockey co-op building experience (1/3/2019)
  • Silver Lake boys’ basketball continues to be competitive (1/3/2019)
  • Halifax Fire Department receives $6,154 in grants (1/3/2019)
  • Halifax attorney suspended by SJC after lengthy investigation (1/3/2019)
  • Special Education budgeting needs to be individualized (12/27/2018)
  • Friday’s winds topple tree onto shed (12/27/2018)
  • Child, 4, gives to HPD for others (12/27/2018)
  • Roofer hearing delayed (12/27/2018)
  • SL girls basketball falls to Hanover (12/20/2018)
  • May trial date for Kilburn (12/20/2018)
  • Parking issues dominate (12/20/2018)
  • HFD grant gives free child car and booster seats; Chief Viveiros commends Hogan for work on grant (12/13/2018)
  • Roofer Will won’t: More charges paint troubling picture (12/13/2018)
  • Board upholds H’way Surveyor ruling (12/13/2018)
  • ITW makes a federal case of it (12/13/2018)
  • SL field hockey building up for the future (12/6/2018)
  • Area 58 Community Access Media threatened by proposed FCC rules change (12/6/2018)
  • New Fire Chief, dog hearing, Highway Surveyor and Assessors at Plympton BOS (12/6/2018)
  • HES School Committee gets lesson on equity from SLRSD SPED director (12/6/2018)
  • New Fire Chief Silva sworn, says Dept. is ‘ready for the next level’ (11/29/2018)
  • Health agent wants charges dismissed (11/29/2018)
  • Selectmen give dog a pass (11/29/2018)
  • Vandals on a spree (11/29/2018)
  • Savage shoplifting case continued without a finding (11/23/2018)
  • SL Football ready for Thanksgiving bout against Pembroke (11/23/2018)
  • Meet the new Police Chief (11/23/2018)
  • DOT says Pine St. bridge in critical condition (11/23/2018)
  • Patriot League awards announced for 5 Lakers teams (11/15/2018)
  • SL football falls to Hanover (11/15/2018)
  • Central Plymouth County Water District Advisory Board meets (11/15/2018)
  • Halifax man is charged in fraud (11/15/2018)
  • Silver Lake football gets offense going as season winds down (11/8/2018)
  • Ledwell pleads guilty in ‘17 crash (11/8/2018)
  • Local elections see record turnouts (11/8/2018)
  • 113 acre land sale complete completed (11/8/2018)
  • State Senate race preview (11/1/2018)
  • Who will be the next Rep? (11/1/2018)
  • ACO leash law ‘put to sleep’ (11/1/2018)
  • Election enters the final stretch (11/1/2018)
  • BOS chooses police chief, hears about recycling challenges, holds dog hearing (10/25/2018)
  • Tensions flare at Kilburn hearing (10/25/2018)
  • Halifax man charged in Hanson crash (10/25/2018)
  • “I think I’m ready for this job!” (10/25/2018)
  • SL Football falls to Whitman-Hanson (10/18/2018)
  • OCPC asks how residents envision Plympton Village (10/18/2018)
  • Who makes the speed limits? (10/18/2018)
  • Speed limits dominate BOS agenda again (10/18/2018)
  • At last! Lights at Sirrico Field (10/11/2018)
  • Retro police sign will have to go … (10/11/2018)
  • Police chief interviews next week (10/11/2018)
  • $496k grant to fight drug abuse (10/11/2018)
  • Lakers football falls to Hingham (10/4/2018)
  • New Highway Surveyor defends new speed limits Residents don’t like new speed limits in town (10/4/2018)
  • Dennett playground, roof, top school meeting agenda (10/4/2018)
  • Bright spots in red harvest (10/4/2018)
  • Plympton BOS hears from Blackwood on Dennett roof (9/27/2018)
  • Two Brooks Preserve wins the vote (9/27/2018)
  • German shepherd gets second chance (9/27/2018)
  • New Fire Chief chosen (9/27/2018)
  • Obituary for: Anne L. Springer (9/20/2018)
  • Complaint amended against Plympton Health Agent (9/20/2018)
  • Your average tough-as-nails … librarian (9/20/2018)
  • Justin Kilburn’s attorney delays for third time (9/20/2018)
  • Savages’ motion to dismiss fails (9/20/2018)
  • Veneto shows off Dennett Elementary (9/13/2018)
  • STM prep completed for Atwood acres purchase (9/13/2018)
  • STOP! Residents ask for a 4-way STOP sign (9/13/2018)
  • Lakers Football prep for N. Quincy Week 1 (9/6/2018)
  • PFD phone line back in service (9/6/2018)
  • 12th Plymouth District a nail-biter: Halifax’s Summer Schmaling is defeated by Truschelli by a few votes (9/6/2018)
  • Diehl: Bring on Warren (9/6/2018)
  • Lakers football forges new identity this season (8/30/2018)
  • Glacial erratics are dangers in ponds (8/30/2018)
  • School bus issues met for first day (8/30/2018)
  • HES redo races to finish (8/30/2018)
  • Plympton, Halifax residents to vote Sept. 4 in party primaries (8/23/2018)
  • Two Brooks Preserve campaign launched (8/23/2018)
  • Plympton Fire Dept. lines get crossed (8/23/2018)
  • STM kills senior center redo (8/23/2018)
  • SL boys’ hockey represented HNIB All-Star game (8/16/2018)
  • Stung by honey of a hobby (8/16/2018)
  • Halifax BOS approve plan to help Rte. 106 school traffic (8/16/2018)
  • Health Agent sued for fraud (8/16/2018)
  • Silver Lake football announces its captains (8/9/2018)
  • Steampunk at Schoolhouse Farm (8/9/2018)
  • New hires and appointments (8/9/2018)
  • Police hold info session to help break-in victims (8/9/2018)
  • New Protective Fire Gear donated to Halifax Fire Dept. (8/2/2018)
  • Little fish on bicycle is quite a catch! (8/2/2018)
  • Cell tower put on hold (8/2/2018)
  • Halifax’s Aubrey is new SSVT head (7/26/2018)
  • New 106 Used car business given OK (7/26/2018)
  • Path to purchase Atwood acreage purchpurchase Atwood acreage (7/26/2018)
  • Fed law clashes with local by-law (7/26/2018)
  • Legion Baseball sees Silver Lake players compete (7/19/2018)
  • MEPA site visit to be Wednesday (7/19/2018)
  • “We have a hole outside,”: Wilhelmsen quipped to announce water treatment project has begun (7/19/2018)
  • Yes vote to pursue 113 acres (7/19/2018)
  • Sharing their gift of faith: McEwans’ courage vs. cancer offers inspiration (7/12/2018)
  • Firefighters sworn, liquor license transfered for Plympton Convenience store (7/12/2018)
  • New Halifax officer (7/12/2018)
  • ITW floats trial balloon for cell antenna tower (7/12/2018)
  • Halifax celebration fireworks over the HOPS Playground on June 30 (7/5/2018)
  • Silver Lake Regional gets creative to light up the fields (7/5/2018)
  • Fire Dept. will stand: BOS gives approval for stand-alone fire department (7/5/2018)
  • Silver Lake RSD chosen for stability program review (6/28/2018)
  • Eagle Scout project approved (6/28/2018)
  • Dang sentenced to life in prison (6/28/2018)
  • Whitman man charged with MV homicide in Halifax crash (6/28/2018)
  • Halifax, Plympton fire talks continue (6/28/2018)
  • Fire Consultant Benjamino reports … (6/21/2018)
  • Happy Birthday, Flag Day: Celebrating my birthday was certainly a high point! (6/21/2018)
  • Cyclist hit by Plympton auto (6/21/2018)
  • “Things just got out of control…”: Halifax man guilty of second-degree murder (6/21/2018)
  • Natick ends lacrosse 11-game win streak (6/18/2018)
  • Halifax selectmen plan joint meeting with Plympton (6/18/2018)
  • Flag Day in Halifax (6/18/2018)
  • Oak Place house fire destroys residence (6/18/2018)
  • Vacancies still to be filled (6/12/2018)
  • New Animal Control Officer named (6/12/2018)
  • It was a great day! (6/12/2018)
  • Driver charged, held on $50,000 cash bail (6/12/2018)
  • Vote Saturday! Your vote counts! (5/17/2018)
  • 50 years gone by … (5/17/2018)
  • Charges expected in fatal accident (5/17/2018)
  • ATM gives nod to SL budget (5/17/2018)
  • Daffodil Daze at the Plympton Public Library (5/8/2018)
  • Around the Field (5/8/2018)
  • SL Boys Lacrosse bests Whitman-Hanson 11-4 (5/8/2018)
  • Second buyer wants Atwood acres (5/8/2018)
  • Dennett School Committee meets (5/1/2018)
  • New school accountability rating measures schools (5/1/2018)
  • Rep. Calter will step down (5/1/2018)
  • Clean-up Day is Saturday (5/1/2018)
  • HES Sixth graders squeak out a victory (4/16/2018)
  • Seniors will carry SL baseball team (4/16/2018)
  • Budgets, bylaws, top BOS agenda (4/16/2018)
  • Another marijuana facility for Halifax? (4/16/2018)
  • BOS adopts new CORI policy (4/6/2018)
  • Seniors propelled girls’ basketball (3/30/2018)
  • Girls’ lacrosse looking forward (3/30/2018)
  • Silver Lake athletes honored (3/30/2018)
  • SEN. BRADY ADMITTING SELF FOR ALCOHOL COUNSELING, TREATMENT (3/30/2018)
  • Whitman man charged with motor vehicle homicide (3/30/2018)
  • Halifax’s Grindle stands out at BSU softball (3/22/2018)
  • Former Hanson police chief and wife charged with shoplifting (3/22/2018)
  • MRI reports on Plympton FD study (3/22/2018)
  • HFD looks to share grant (3/22/2018)
  • Fire Chief contract not renewed (3/15/2018)
  • Canabis moratorium extension proposed (3/15/2018)
  • SL teacher leading Mashpee basketball to greatness (3/15/2018)
  • Halifax Barone, Critch reunited at SNHU (3/15/2018)
  • Animal World Experience held at Plympton Town Hall Community Room on Feb.,24 (3/8/2018)
  • SL boys’ hockey falls to Bourne (3/8/2018)
  • Superstorm Riley claims Plympton dad (3/8/2018)
  • Destruction everywhere in storm’s wake (3/8/2018)
  • Silver Lake Middle School hosts Noche Latina, first cultural awareness night (3/1/2018)
  • Students will have safe water by fall (3/1/2018)
  • New earth removal by-law introduced (3/1/2018)
  • School budget woes, dog bite (3/1/2018)
  • Milbert defends state title as SL competes at states (2/22/2018)
  • SL Wrestling competes at state meet (2/22/2018)
  • Old Town House project will be brought to ATM for vote project (2/22/2018)
  • Shakespeare Festival at Silver Lake (2/22/2018)
  • SL gymnastics co-op shines at Patriot League meet (2/15/2018)
  • Silver Lake boys’ hockey gearing up for playoffs (2/15/2018)
  • Halifax BOS Appoints Three New Police Officers (2/15/2018)
  • Another side of Atwood (2/15/2018)
  • Boys’ basketball shoots well for big win over Falmouth Clippers (2/8/2018)
  • Silver Lake boys’ wrestling has bright future in store (2/8/2018)
  • Tensions high as gravel removal plans unveiled (2/8/2018)
  • One dead in Halifax head-on collision (2/8/2018)
  • Halifax and Plympton after Snowstorm (2/1/2018)
  • Silver Lake boys hockey continues playing hard (2/1/2018)
  • Boys’ basketball in competitive position compete (2/1/2018)
  • Marijuana grow facility: Host Community Agreement considered by Selectmen (2/1/2018)
  • Silver Lake makes school history at D3 relays (1/25/2018)
  • Girls’ basketball rolling to tournament spot (1/25/2018)
  • Halifax readies for town elections in May (1/25/2018)
  • By-law changes, permits, weighed (1/25/2018)
  • McGuiggan’s Ad Correction 01-19-18 (1/18/2018)
  • Boys Hockey falls to Whitman-Hanson (1/18/2018)
  • Rte. 44 highway mishap kills one (1/18/2018)
  • She hopes one of her customers will “win big” in the lottery … (1/11/2018)
  • Three honored at Tuesday’s Halifax meeting (1/11/2018)
  • Dennehy named to Local Emergency Team (1/11/2018)
  • Blizzard of 2018: What Happened and What to Expect Going Forward (1/11/2018)
  • SL Boys Basketball Falls to Sandwich (1/4/2018)
  • Halifax’ Shaughnessy steering ship for Mitchell College soccer (1/4/2018)
  • Meet Elizabeth Dennehy at Library coffee hour (1/4/2018)
  • But is it safe?: Officials urge caution on ponds, prep for new snow (1/4/2018)
  • Silver Lake wrestling team in good position to compete (12/28/2017)
  • Gymnastics co-op shows its ability (12/28/2017)
  • Bell ringers in Halifax bring $6,557 (12/28/2017)
  • Miniature Halifax model train village has new constructor (12/28/2017)
  • SL Girls Basketball wins league opener (12/21/2017)
  • SL Boys’ Basketball falls to WH (12/21/2017)
  • Property Tax rate set for FY18 (12/21/2017)
  • 36 dogs and pups killed in NH fires (12/21/2017)
  • Five Silver Lake athletes named to Patriot Ledger Fall All-Scholastics team (12/7/2017)
  • Year in review: Silver Lake football (12/7/2017)
  • Neighborhood on alert (12/7/2017)
  • Plympton turns to Facebook (12/7/2017)
  • Lakers lose to Pembroke on Thanksgiving (11/30/2017)
  • Halifax’s Emily Goodwin named to NCAA student-athlete leadership position (11/30/2017)
  • Marijuana grow facility proposed proposed (11/30/2017)
  • Town Adm. Dennehy’s first Plympton meeting (11/30/2017)
  • Silver Lake Fundraiser nets $9,875 (11/23/2017)
  • SL Midgets Football win OCYFL Super Bowl! (11/23/2017)
  • Girl Scouts, Halifax Firefighters Assn. Schedule Annual Toy and Food Drive (11/23/2017)
  • Town Meeting passes all five articles (11/23/2017)
  • SL Boys’ soccer falls to Brockton in playoffs (11/16/2017)
  • Lakers prep for Turkey Day game vs. rival Pembroke (11/16/2017)
  • New Full time Fire Dept. Members sworn (11/16/2017)
  • Housing Production Plan reaches draft stage (11/16/2017)
  • Laker Girls Soccer tops Dartmouth (11/9/2017)
  • Silver Lake Football falls to Milton (11/9/2017)
  • Silver Lake “Get Pied” fundraiser benefits Breast Cancer research (11/9/2017)
  • Town’s emergency plans under review after storm (11/9/2017)
  • SL volleyball clinches playoff spot (11/2/2017)
  • Lakers Football wins first playoff game 20-18 (11/2/2017)
  • Major storm leaves its mark on area towns (11/2/2017)
  • Selectmen hear solar proposal for Silver Lake campus (11/2/2017)
  • Lakers Football falls to Whitman-Hanson 43-20 (10/26/2017)
  • Halifax’s Paul Beatty is top offensive player for WPI soccer team (10/26/2017)
  • Happy Dragon hopes to open in November (10/26/2017)
  • Plympton Housing survey ends Oct. 31 (10/26/2017)
  • Silver Lake boys soccer on a roll (10/19/2017)
  • Lakers best Plymouth North 30-6 (10/19/2017)
  • Last Call for George Colby, call firefighter, retiring (10/19/2017)
  • Liquor license transfer voted (10/19/2017)
  • SL Football falls for second straight week (10/12/2017)
  • Silver Lake Girls soccer rolling over competition (10/12/2017)
  • A reunion of Halifax firefighters and infant cardiac patient (10/12/2017)
  • Halifax garden, stop signs, cremation choices (10/12/2017)
  • Harbormen give Lakers first loss of the season (10/5/2017)
  • Lakers Boys Golf Looking Strong (10/5/2017)
  • Town Counsel explains new marijuana law updates from Town Counsel (10/5/2017)
  • Coveney offers support and hope (10/5/2017)
  • SL Football wins exciting game on homecoming (9/28/2017)
  • Laurel Fallis sings National Anthem at TD Garden (9/28/2017)
  • A (wet) nose for trouble (9/28/2017)
  • Ring Road: Trouble with the curve… (9/28/2017)
  • Talented Silver Lake Girls Soccer team in position to excel (9/21/2017)
  • Lakers take Oliver Ames 28-12 (9/21/2017)
  • Roof almost done at Halifax Elementary (9/21/2017)
  • Taking steps to narrow candidate pool to 3 (9/21/2017)
  • Late heroics propel Lakers to 24-19 win vs. N Quincy (9/14/2017)
  • Experience plentiful for SL boys’ soccer (9/14/2017)
  • Paraglider accident on West Monponsett Pond in Halifax (9/14/2017)
  • Deputy Chief, Captain, Lieutenant, all resign positions at Plympton FD (9/14/2017)
  • Plenty of optimism for SL volleyball (9/7/2017)
  • SL Football has high hopes again (9/7/2017)
  • Former Silver Lake Football Coach Aveni back in Scituate (9/7/2017)
  • Skating into the spotlight (9/7/2017)
  • Silver Lake football keeps equivalent division in MIAA realignment (8/31/2017)
  • Contestant at Fieldstone Farms injured in fall from horse (8/31/2017)
  • Brush fire put out at Laurel St. power lines (8/31/2017)
  • Two firms vie for fire services consultant job (8/31/2017)
  • Lakers soccer players help Mass Liverpool win National Championship (8/24/2017)
  • Former State Rep. Teahan launches new cookie book (8/24/2017)
  • Two Consulting Firms heard for Fire/EMS Study (8/24/2017)
  • Corn Maze near final stage (8/24/2017)
  • Soule Homestead Summer Concert Series ends Saturday, Aug.19 (8/17/2017)
  • ‘Bee’ a Reader at Plympton Public Library (8/17/2017)
  • Cold-blooded friends visit “Monday Night Madness” at Holmes Public Library (8/17/2017)
  • How many lawyers does it take… (8/17/2017)
  • 45 teams compete in Halifax 13th Annual “Softball Summer Smash” Halifax (8/10/2017)
  • Halifax native gives back in Pan-Mass challenge (8/10/2017)
  • Silver Oak Jumper Tournament next week (8/10/2017)
  • Who needs permits anyway? (8/10/2017)
  • Rep. Geoff Diehl will oppose Warren in race for Senate (8/3/2017)
  • Critch is Silver Lake softball’s HR champ (8/3/2017)
  • The Clam Hut on the shores of the Monponsett (8/3/2017)
  • PFD wins grant (8/3/2017)
  • Halifax Energy program can save $80,000 in electricity costs (7/27/2017)
  • Soule Homestead brings in two very different song stylists (7/27/2017)
  • Barking dogs to cease Aug 10 (7/27/2017)
  • Grant writing assistance for Plympton BOS from Northeastern University (7/27/2017)
  • Halifax FD helps rescue Cohasset victim (7/20/2017)
  • Celebrating the 4th with Bubbles (7/20/2017)
  • Soule Homestead hosts Kerri Powers and Tom Smith (7/20/2017)
  • Plympton Selectmen projector proposals hearhelookproposalsPellowe and discuss plan for interactive projector in the meeting room (7/20/2017)
  • Dennett Elementary School “Summer Slime Camp” with art teacher Catherine Holmes (7/13/2017)
  • South Shore Equine Clinic Welcomes Dr. Owen (7/13/2017)
  • Selectmen choose Community Paradigm to help hire new TA (7/13/2017)
  • Barking Dogs at it again! (7/13/2017)
  • Halifax Time Capsule 1984 (7/6/2017)
  • Family Fun Day and Fireworks ‘17 go off without a hitch (7/6/2017)
  • Biting back against tick threats (7/6/2017)
  • 18-year old hurt in fireworks accident (7/6/2017)
  • 4th of July in Halifax begins July 1 (6/29/2017)
  • Nathan Campbell heads to Scotland to compete with his bagpipes (6/29/2017)
  • Selectmen hear third hiring firm (6/29/2017)
  • Selectmen approve Eagle Scout project (6/29/2017)
  • Mudfest Halifax entertains on Father’s Day at Nessralla Farm (6/22/2017)
  • Plympton selectmen consider co-counsel proposal (6/22/2017)
  • Adopt a mustang: this family now has three! (6/22/2017)
  • Monponsett Pond in bloom? (6/22/2017)
  • Silver Lake softball falls in D1 South Final (6/15/2017)
  • Halifax selectmen name FinCom, ConCom appointments for FY18 (6/15/2017)
  • Fiery crash at Halifax-Plympton line rescue after crash (6/15/2017)
  • Which firm will they hire? (6/15/2017)
  • SL boys’ lacrosse falls to Newton South (6/8/2017)
  • Selectmen meet to discuss FY18 goals: Finding the “right” Town Administrator deemed number one priority (6/8/2017)
  • Special Ed stabilization account proposed (6/8/2017)
  • Graduates ready to begin life’s next step (6/8/2017)
  • SL girls lacrosse playoff run comes to an end (6/1/2017)
  • SL Softball has second straight perfect regular season (6/1/2017)
  • Halifax gathers to salute their soldiers’ honor (6/1/2017)
  • Plympton honors its veterans (6/1/2017)
  • Playoff-bound Lakers baseball lose to W-H (5/25/2017)
  • O’Neill starring at UMass Dartmouth Baseball (5/25/2017)
  • Joy named chairman of Plympton board of selectmen (5/25/2017)
  • Engineers address ponds issues (5/25/2017)
  • Lakers track competes at Coaches’ Invitationals (5/18/2017)
  • SL Boys Lax making strong playoff push (5/18/2017)
  • 15.3% voter turnout in Halifax (5/18/2017)
  • New police station for Plympton (5/18/2017)
  • Lakers dominate with 12-0 season (5/11/2017)
  • County Commissioners defend budget (5/11/2017)
  • Voters support Senior Center (5/11/2017)
  • Early morning chase nabs one near Tractor Supply (5/11/2017)
  • Halifax’s Barone shining at SNHU (5/4/2017)
  • Tale of a storied cookie (5/4/2017)
  • Halifax TM is Monday 50 articles (5/4/2017)
  • Seniors seek support at TM (5/4/2017)
  • Spring Art Showcase at Silver Lake (4/27/2017)
  • Lakers baseball off to hot start (4/27/2017)
  • Selectmen and FinCom meet with Collins Center about Town Administrator position (4/27/2017)
  • Heron Road hearing continues (4/27/2017)
  • Running for a Cause (4/20/2017)
  • Lakers Baseball wins pitcher’s showdown (4/20/2017)
  • No candidate for Plympton selectman (4/20/2017)
  • Halifax town election preview (4/20/2017)
  • Girls Golf demolishes Falmouth (4/13/2017)
  • SL Softball looks toward another strong season (4/13/2017)
  • Heron Road tops Halifax BOS agenda (4/13/2017)
  • TM Warrant taking shape: Moritorium on recreational marijuana shops will be voted (4/13/2017)
  • Lakers Girls’ Lacrosse team brings experience (4/6/2017)
  • Silver Lake Boys’ Lacrosse on the rise (4/6/2017)
  • Lingan Street house fire Sunday (4/6/2017)
  • FinCom considers Police Station (4/6/2017)
  • Baseball team ready to compete (3/30/2017)
  • Town Meeting and election preparation at Plympton Selectmen’s meeting (3/30/2017)
  • Plympton Selectmen see new Public Safety Building plans (3/30/2017)
  • Selectmen vote to euthanize dog (3/30/2017)
  • Halifax’s Stewart helps NDA Hockey to State Title (3/23/2017)
  • Halifax’s Grindle making a major impact on Bridgewater State softball (3/23/2017)
  • Tarawood Dog Bite Hearing continued to March 28 (3/23/2017)
  • Missing Teens are found safe (3/23/2017)
  • Former Laker basketball players shine in college (3/16/2017)
  • Laker basketball players recognized by Patriot League (3/16/2017)
  • Off-road biker leads police in 4-town chase (3/16/2017)
  • Garden Club town wide clean up approved by Plympton Selectmen (3/16/2017)
  • WHSL girls hockey enjoys another successful year (3/9/2017)
  • Dumpster fire at Fieldstone Farms (3/9/2017)
  • Thompson will not seek second term (3/9/2017)
  • Halifax approves $7.2 million million override in Halifax (3/9/2017)
  • Lakers runners shine at States (3/2/2017)
  • Lakers girls shine at swimming States (3/2/2017)
  • Solar Field in the works for Summit Street (3/2/2017)
  • Special Town Meeting Tuesday: Special election March 11 to exempt school repairs from Prop. 2 1/2 (3/2/2017)
  • Boys and girls hockey, boys basketball teams earn playoff spots (2/23/2017)
  • Lakers compete at state meet (2/23/2017)
  • DEP: Monponsett Ponds are impaired (2/23/2017)
  • Rocky Mountain Water settled (2/23/2017)
  • Hampden PD seen as example for new Plympton police station (2/16/2017)
  • Halifax FD launches Fire Cadet Program (2/16/2017)
  • Selectmen say dog is a nuisance “nuisance” dog. (2/16/2017)
  • Fireworks Committee has two new members (2/16/2017)
  • Lakers honor legends in Hall of Fame ceremony (2/10/2017)
  • 31 graduate from the Mass. Firefighting Academy’s Chief Fire Officer Management Training Program (2/10/2017)
  • Progress on Police Station at Public Safety Building Committee Meeting (2/10/2017)
  • Special Town Meeting March 7 : HES roof, bylaw changes, SL sale of land top warrant (2/10/2017)
  • Lakers Boys’ Hoops top W-H (2/2/2017)
  • Assistant Assessor: salaried or hourly? (2/2/2017)
  • BOH says property unfit for human habitation (2/2/2017)
  • Halifax settles in with dispatch regionalization (2/2/2017)
  • SL/Pembroke co-op shines at Patriot League meet (1/26/2017)
  • Mind-Body Component Impacts Psycho-social Support for those affected by Cancer (1/26/2017)
  • Women’s March Train Departs Halifax Station (1/26/2017)
  • Ambulance staffing concern: Town could lose Advanced Life Support status; drop to Basic level (1/26/2017)
  • Silver Lake seeks smaller football division (1/19/2017)
  • Getting ready for town elections (1/19/2017)
  • Summer of 2017 projected for HES roof (1/19/2017)
  • Who owns that septic system? (1/19/2017)
  • Police station plans presented to Public Safety Building Committee meeting (1/12/2017)
  • Lakers Girls Basketball fight hard for Quincy win (1/12/2017)
  • “Panic Buttons” proposed for Town House (1/12/2017)
  • New Public Records Law implemented (1/12/2017)
  • Halifax Singing Seniors Dec. 18 (1/5/2017)
  • Halifax teen died in Easton car crash (1/5/2017)
  • Water Company prevails in court (1/5/2017)
  • Deuces wild: WHSL skates to 2-2 tie vs. Cohasset-Hanover Skippers (12/29/2016)
  • Halifax firefighters become “Santa’s Helpers” (12/29/2016)
  • Generous Halifax shoppers shatter donations record (12/29/2016)
  • Plympton selectmen hear presentation on 9.5 mile road safety improvement Selectmen’s meeting. (12/29/2016)
  • How to solve the problem of sick Monponsett Pond? (12/23/2016)
  • Halifax Holidays Celebration Sat. Dec. 10 (12/23/2016)
  • Lakers’ Look at Last Week (12/23/2016)
  • First meet encouraging for SL track teams (12/15/2016)
  • Budget challenges for Public Safety Building project (12/15/2016)
  • Tara Shaw earns certification From International Town Clerks (12/15/2016)
  • Honoring Deputy Chief Kevin Miller on 45 years (12/15/2016)
  • New Halifax abandoned properties bylaw? (12/15/2016)
  • Girls’ basketball gearing up for season (12/8/2016)
  • Cohen builds kiosk (12/8/2016)
  • Get ready for Holidays in Halifax this weekend (12/8/2016)
  • Regionalization Explored (12/8/2016)
  • Lakers win Thanksgiving game 40-20 gamegameinThanksgiving (12/1/2016)
  • Plympton Sisters dance in The Nutcracker (12/1/2016)
  • 22nd Annual Holidays in Halifax Dec. 10 (12/1/2016)
  • Carver home may be spared eminent domain (12/1/2016)
  • A quick glimpse at Silver Lake’s winter sports teams (11/23/2016)
  • Area 58 Plans Open House (11/23/2016)
  • Gas Averaging $2.08 a Gallon Heading into Thanksgiving (11/23/2016)
  • Drug ODs, Car crashes in Halifax (11/23/2016)
  • Plympton Selectmen take two letters of resignation: Planning Board Chairman and Council on Aging Director have resigned from their positions (11/17/2016)
  • Author honors heroic sacrifice of WWI nurse (11/17/2016)
  • Silver Lake Middle School “ELF” Performance Saturday night at 7 and Sunday afternoon at 2 (11/17/2016)
  • Taking time to Honor Veterans (11/17/2016)
  • Turkey Trot at HES (11/9/2016)
  • Plympton resident tapped to run Boston Marathon with Tedy’s Team Bruschi’s Team (11/9/2016)
  • Halifax “Question 5” Debt Exclusion Fails (11/9/2016)
  • Trump pledges unity (11/9/2016)
  • Halifax COA Halloween Party (11/3/2016)
  • Selectmen hear from Chief of challenges facing Fire Dept. staffing (11/3/2016)
  • New face at the window at the Plympton Post Office (11/3/2016)
  • Halifax new Quint Tower (11/3/2016)
  • Lakers top W-H (10/27/2016)
  • Halifax overnight parking ban (10/27/2016)
  • Halifax finance ballot question Nov. 8 (10/27/2016)
  • Early Voting sees success (10/27/2016)
  • Walmart gives HFD $2,000 donation (10/20/2016)
  • Plympton selectmen introduced to new Area 58 Media System (10/20/2016)
  • South St. Halifax crash claims 25-year-old East Bridgewater man, formerly of Halifax (10/20/2016)
  • Lawsuit filed against Halifax : ZBA cited for not properly notifying Tarawood Kennel abutters (10/20/2016)
  • Two undefeated Patriot League teams. One winner. (10/13/2016)
  • Getting ready for the 4th Annual Ryan Benjamin Nicotri fundraiser (10/13/2016)
  • Wingbusters take Drone Racing competitively (10/13/2016)
  • Halifax in the dog house again (10/13/2016)
  • Lakers 4-0 after Hingham shutout; will meet Duxbury Dragons Friday (10/6/2016)
  • Halifax-Plympton Senior job-seekers (10/6/2016)
  • Halifax heroes make save in auto inferno (10/6/2016)
  • Plympton tax rate proposed is $18.06: Taxes to increase 2.21% over last year pending DOR certification New (10/6/2016)
  • Silver Lake improves to 3-0 on the gridiron after 40-7 defeating Quincy (9/29/2016)
  • Early Voting in Halifax and Plympton (9/29/2016)
  • Standing room only at Water Forum (9/29/2016)
  • Choate must reduce dogs to 25 (9/29/2016)
  • USDA names Plymouth County “primary natural disaster area” (9/22/2016)
  • Two pet oxygen kits given to HFD (9/22/2016)
  • Silver Lake Chapel Celebrates 125 Year Anniversary (9/22/2016)
  • West Monponsett Pond, Silver Lake ‘Water in Distress’ Program, at Halifax Town Hall (9/22/2016)
  • Tick-borne Diseases: Be Aware Special health program outlines prevention and treatment (9/15/2016)
  • Primary election results for Halifax and Plympton (9/15/2016)
  • Questions remain about proposed Sl land sale (9/15/2016)
  • More water woes: Brockton State Rep. accuses Halifax (9/15/2016)
  • CPC 2017 Grant Applications due Oct.15 (9/8/2016)
  • South Shore Chamber of Commerce releases report on future of the Region’s Infrastructure (9/8/2016)
  • Region remains under drought watch despite rain (9/8/2016)
  • Labor Day Halifax house fire fueled by Hermine winds (9/8/2016)
  • Good voter turnout expected for Thursday, Sept. 8, primary (9/1/2016)
  • South Coast rail public hearings (9/1/2016)
  • Choate given a chance (9/1/2016)
  • Silver Lake levels drop daily: Brockton issues water ban as area reels from drought (9/1/2016)
  • Area is deemed “low risk” for EEE and West Nile Virus (8/25/2016)
  • Plympton permitting process to change (8/25/2016)
  • Early voting preparatons in Plympton (8/25/2016)
  • Fire Dept. honors young heroes, swears in six more Swears in (8/25/2016)
  • Drought watch: Tips to reduce water use (8/18/2016)
  • Heatstroke or Sunstroke: two different medical issues (8/18/2016)
  • MOU signed for Parsonage Rd: One step closer to closing on the property (8/18/2016)
  • Troubled waters ahead for Brockton: Calter calls on Brockton to ‘come clean’ about drastic situation (8/18/2016)
  • Business Certificates needed in Plympton (8/11/2016)
  • Plympton Selectmen hear about plan to lower electricity costs (8/11/2016)
  • CPC cleared on postcard brouhaha (8/11/2016)
  • Dog bark hearing continued again: Neighbors want peace, produce petition with 25 signatures (8/11/2016)
  • ConCom considers erosion issue (8/4/2016)
  • Water filtration plans at Dennett School sent to DEP after 27 months after funding (8/4/2016)
  • D.A.R.E. program mixes fun, sobering safety messages (8/4/2016)
  • CPCWC just getting their feet wet (8/4/2016)
  • All Halifax STM articles pass unanimously (7/28/2016)
  • Fieldstone Farms consent agreement finally signed: More trouble on horizon for Tarawood Kennel (7/28/2016)
  • Water Risk Rises for Brockton & Monponsett Pond (7/28/2016)
  • SLRSD pulls special legislation fast one: Did CPC postcard before Town Meeting break the law? (7/28/2016)
  • Choate of Tarawood Kennels told to hire sound engineer (7/21/2016)
  • Plympton Board of Health Meets: Progress on 59 Parsonage Road (7/21/2016)
  • CPCWC will appeal directly to Brockton water users (7/21/2016)
  • Eminent domain off the table: Plympton homes will not lose their Carver back yards (7/21/2016)
  • Benefit on Sunday to help Amy Breault (7/14/2016)
  • Eagle Scout Honored by BOS (7/14/2016)
  • Driving us buggy Gypsy moths begin egg-laying (7/14/2016)
  • Barking dogs investigated (7/14/2016)
  • Plympton Girl Scout Bridging at Harry Jason Park June 17 (7/7/2016)
  • HOW HALIFAX REGARDS PRISON PLAN (7/7/2016)
  • Rat infestation on Upland Road seems under control (7/7/2016)
  • Halifax fireworks go off without a hitch (7/7/2016)
  • “Not only petty but spiteful”: Jeff Randall’s daughter on neighbors (6/29/2016)
  • Plympton BOS 6-27-16 (6/29/2016)
  • Upland Club event will help Amy Breault: Go to Russia for stem cell treatment (6/29/2016)
  • Standing their ground: Property owners standing up to eminent domain threat (6/29/2016)
  • 2016 Gatorade Softball Player of The Year! (6/23/2016)
  • Plympton-Carver TRIAD 10th Anniversary Gala Luncheon (6/23/2016)
  • Duxbury Dispatch is coming, Fieldston Farms agreement (6/23/2016)
  • Traynor meets Carver pols (6/23/2016)
  • Come on Down to the Farm! (6/16/2016)
  • Plympton BOH “letter” holds up closing on 59 Parsonage Road (6/16/2016)
  • Fieldstone Farms co-operation “Disappointing” (6/16/2016)
  • Eminent Domain one vote closer: Carver’s “Urban Redevelopment” plans could take some Plympton back yards (6/16/2016)
  • Silver Lake Class 0f 2016 (6/9/2016)
  • Halifax regional dispatch proposed (6/9/2016)
  • Kayaker’s body recovered Sunday (6/9/2016)
  • ‘Traffic calming’considered: Plympton BOS bracing for Carver “redevelopment”; Memorial Day is not forgotten (6/9/2016)
  • Silver Lake HS Standout named Gatorade’s Massachusetts Baseball Player of the Year (6/2/2016)
  • Zika virus – what you need to know (6/2/2016)
  • Plympton Police, Fire Depts. call numbers for 2015 (6/2/2016)
  • Memorial Day in Halifax (6/2/2016)
  • Burn victim MedFlighted to Boston (5/26/2016)
  • Community coalition fighting substance abuse announces new name and mission (5/26/2016)
  • Regional 911 dispatch is one step closer (5/26/2016)
  • Plympton BOS welcomes John Traynor (5/26/2016)
  • When Maura went missing (5/19/2016)
  • Two Vie for one Selectman seat in Plympton Town Election Saturday (5/19/2016)
  • Only 7% vote in Halifax election (5/19/2016)
  • CPA survives town meeting challenge (5/19/2016)
  • Verizon strike hits home (5/12/2016)
  • Randall tells BOS: Grant my ‘grow-op’ or I make a 40(b) development! (5/12/2016)
  • New Kingston Police Station put on hold (5/12/2016)
  • Halifax ATM: One and Done (5/12/2016)
  • Cicone runs for HES school seat (5/5/2016)
  • Parks Opening brings 100+ (5/5/2016)
  • Fieldstone Farms agreement re-do; MWA toxin warning (5/5/2016)
  • Please don’t take my house! (5/5/2016)
  • First Saturday brings first class guitar performance (4/28/2016)
  • Plympton Selectmen set warrant (4/28/2016)
  • Drug OD calls Sharply rise (4/28/2016)
  • Pot project laid to rest (4/28/2016)
  • Sullivan charges reduced (4/21/2016)
  • Body of Halifax woman found in pond behind Nick & Angelo’s (4/21/2016)
  • SLRHS STEM club shows how to make ice cream! (4/21/2016)
  • Parks Opening party Saturday in Plympton (4/21/2016)
  • Halifax car crash in front of town hall (4/14/2016)
  • Halifax Selectmen attempt new legal agreement (4/14/2016)
  • Opening Celebration for Plympton Parks (4/14/2016)
  • Plympton residents testify (4/14/2016)
  • Plympton, Halifax after days of unseasonable weather (4/7/2016)
  • U Drive. U Text. U Pay. (4/7/2016)
  • Tony the Cat is home after Grrreat Fire Dept. rescue (4/7/2016)
  • Will Halifax diners digest proposed local meals tax? (4/7/2016)
  • American Legion in Whitman, meat raffle being held this weekend! (3/31/2016)
  • Cranberry Equestrian Team compete at IEA Nationals (3/31/2016)
  • Shane Sullivan at Bridgwater State Hospital until arraigned (3/31/2016)
  • 10 Citizens petitions to be voted at ATM (3/31/2016)
  • Man rescued from trench (3/31/2016)
  • John Traynor is candidate for Selectman (3/24/2016)
  • Great Hall celebration! (3/24/2016)
  • Fear and anger regarding Brook Retreat incident by Residents (3/24/2016)
  • “Triple Tragedy” in Halifax, 1874 (3/17/2016)
  • Plymouth Police Academy graduates (3/17/2016)
  • Burrage Pond Wildlife Management Area (3/17/2016)
  • We’ve got you covered! (3/17/2016)
  • A Silver Lake Softball Superstar prepares for her final Season (3/10/2016)
  • Attemped Home Invasion in Plympton (3/10/2016)
  • Huge Halifax Concert proposed; Fieldstone Farms Warned (3/10/2016)
  • Growing “weed” as agriculture? (3/10/2016)
  • Clinton, Trump carry Mass. (3/7/2016)
  • School Lunch Menus for Feb. 28 to Mar. 5 (1/28/2016)
  • Halifax BOS say control dog or else (1/28/2016)
  • Plympton locals hash it out over marijuana (1/28/2016)
  • Dog saga crosses town lines (1/14/2016)
  • Winslow is Plympton Deputy Chief (1/14/2016)
  • Hearings dominate Halifax Selectmen meeting (1/14/2016)
  • Halifax holds Special Town Meeting (1/7/2016)
  • Halifax Town-owned land dilemma (1/7/2016)
  • Growing Pot in Plympton (1/7/2016)
  • Plympton posts for pets (12/17/2015)
  • Conflict erupts at Plympton Selectmen meeting (12/17/2015)
  • Halifax Officer suspended 60 days (12/11/2015)
  • Halifax Special Town Meeting set for Jan. 4 (12/11/2015)
  • Regionalization is key, more grants available for Plympton (12/11/2015)
  • For Thanksgiving dinner stand by your pan (11/24/2015)
  • Parsonage Rd site to be secured (11/19/2015)
  • Halifax man charged in murder (11/19/2015)
  • Fitzgerald remembered by Halifax Selectmen (11/6/2015)
  • 3 Reasons To Advertise in the Express Holiday Gift Guide (10/29/2015)
  • Halifax pond issues: County water district seeks answers (9/18/2015)
  • Plympton Selectmen: Dealing with tricky issues (9/18/2015)
  • State AG approves Halifax AgCom (9/10/2015)
  • Halifax approves FEMA Hazard Mitigation Plan (9/10/2015)
  • Water wars continue: Will Brockton pay up? (9/3/2015)
  • An Interview with Halifax Selectman Kim Roy: It has become personal… (9/3/2015)
  • O’Neil gives new access Cato’s Ridge in Plympton (8/27/2015)
  • Fond farewell to Sgt. Costa at Plympton BOS meeting (8/27/2015)
  • Silver Lake District Bus Routes, 2015-16 (8/20/2015)
  • COA building issues revisited (8/20/2015)
  • $714,210 fire truck details announced (8/20/2015)
  • Proposal heard for solar roof at Dennet School (8/13/2015)
  • ‘Chicken Boy’ Joe Freitas remembered (8/13/2015)
  • Sizzlin’ time at South Shore DARE camp (8/6/2015)
  • Plympton selectmen ready to put committees to work (8/6/2015)
  • Halifax home burns after lightning strike (8/6/2015)
  • Diehl enters race, Ryerson bows out of primary (8/6/2015)
  • Halifax joins best practices program (7/30/2015)
  • Plympton holds demo hearing (7/30/2015)
  • $714,210 Halifax Ladder Truck Grant (7/30/2015)
  • Dog Days of Summer Call for Submissions! (7/27/2015)
  • Many agenda items dispatched at Halifax BOS meeting (7/23/2015)
  • Halifax logs first “Save” with CPR machine (7/23/2015)
  • High algae counts close West Monponsett Pond (7/23/2015)
  • Changes in convenience store landscape (7/16/2015)
  • Plympton Fire Chief grilled; Selectmen review committees (7/16/2015)
  • Plympton Fire Chief Borsari explains staffing to selectmen; public (7/16/2015)
  • “Billy” A. Stinchfield, Jr., 28, service Saturday (7/9/2015)
  • Menace on the Ground: Deadly blood-suckers no joke (7/9/2015)
  • 5th Graders quiz HES Interim Principal (7/9/2015)
  • Car crashes Halifax home, couple unharmed (7/9/2015)
  • TV studio changes as Plympton backs Tri-Town Studio (7/2/2015)
  • Local Cable Access is one step closer for Plympton (7/2/2015)
  • Region mourns Senator Tom Kennedy (7/2/2015)
  • A stinky situation: Septic system rescue (6/25/2015)
  • Officials hold rehearsal for disasters (6/25/2015)
  • Halifax Selectmen puzzle over positions (6/25/2015)
  • Halifax in Lights returns with a boom! (6/25/2015)
  • Playground for all (6/18/2015)
  • Plympton Selectmen Chairman lays down the Open Meeting law (6/18/2015)
  • Where there’s smokes, there’s fire (in the Express office building) (6/18/2015)
  • Mosquitos – the other perennials… (6/11/2015)
  • Stronger junk solutions considered at Halifax (6/11/2015)
  • Father’s Day Gift Guide (6/11/2015)
  • Should e-cigarettes be regulated? (6/8/2015)
  • Uncivil discourse at Plympton BOS (6/8/2015)
  • Thirsty Brockton has water to sell? (6/8/2015)
  • Silver Lake High School graduation (6/8/2015)
  • New Face on Halifax Board of Selectmen (5/28/2015)
  • Memorial Day in Plympton brought small town America to its town green Monday morning (5/28/2015)
  • Somber, celebratory moments at Halifax on Memorial Day (5/28/2015)
  • 3 Reasons to Advertise in the Express Father’s Day Gift Guide (5/27/2015)
  • An introduction to Plympton Selectperson Christine Joy (5/21/2015)
  • Lindy’s General Store changes hands after 18 years (5/21/2015)
  • Joy comes to Plympton BOS (5/21/2015)
  • Low turnout in Plympton, Halifax town elections (5/21/2015)
  • Order Your Grad Ad! (5/14/2015)
  • John Henry’s last BOS meeting in Plympton (5/14/2015)
  • Property inspections to begin in Plympton (5/14/2015)
  • Personal property data collection begins in Plympton (5/14/2015)
  • Common Core: Yes or no? That is the question (5/14/2015)
  • Halifax Town Meeting: passed all articles in three nights (5/14/2015)
  • Plympton Town Meeting: cable deal with Carver, Halifax gets closer (5/14/2015)
  • Wiring blamed for Halifax fire (5/14/2015)
  • At-large vacancy on Halifax OPEB Trust (5/11/2015)
  • Chief Vivieros speaks at TRIAD about goals (5/11/2015)
  • Plympton, Halifax Town Meeting Rehearsals (5/11/2015)
  • Are you smarter than a Halifax 5th grader? (5/11/2015)
  • Mother’s Day Gift Guide (5/7/2015)
  • Register for the “Hop for HOPS” 5K Run/Walk (4/27/2015)
  • ‘PLOPS for HOPS’ raises over $9,000 (4/27/2015)
  • Teapots from Around the World (4/27/2015)
  • Plympton readies for Special Town Meeting (4/27/2015)
  • Did you feel the earthquake Tuesday morning? (4/27/2015)
  • Celebrating the life of Bruce Wood (4/27/2015)
  • Colchester Farm builds community (4/27/2015)
  • Faye George shares her poetry (4/16/2015)
  • In memory of Bruce Wood (4/16/2015)
  • Tom Calter takes critical thinking to Selectmen (4/16/2015)
  • Plympton board meets with FinCom (4/16/2015)
  • TRIAD hears Carver Halifax Access TV plans (4/16/2015)
  • Plympton controls fate of Silver Lake capital plan (2/18/2015)
  • Halifax, Plympton firefighters to graduate from training (2/6/2015)
  • Off to the races in Plympton (2/6/2015)
  • Program would let senior citizens work off property taxes (2/6/2015)
  • Plympton calls Special Town Meeting (2/6/2015)
  • Plympton, Halifax ride out the storm (1/30/2015)
  • Halifax voters to consider school spending, land acquisition (1/30/2015)
  • Halifax Gold & Silver Coin Shop’s license is in jeopardy (1/30/2015)
  • Plympton and Halifax brace for blizzard (1/26/2015)
  • Plympton considers prefab police, fire station (1/15/2015)
  • Silver Lake teachers get contract (1/15/2015)
  • Brook St. hearing had large crowd (1/15/2015)
  • Halifax appoints new officers (1/15/2015)
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  • Obituary: Dorothy Ellen (Keach) Lundsgaard, 92 of Halifax (9/25/2014)
  • Officials plan bog site visit (9/25/2014)
  • Schools warned of scam (9/25/2014)
  • Plympton School Committee approves teacher contract (9/25/2014)
  • Friends of Plympton Parks to host event (9/25/2014)
  • Time to fix or remove old farm in Plympton (9/25/2014)
  • Managing water to prevent algae (9/25/2014)
  • Report on state of local ponds (9/25/2014)
  • Obituary: Barbara L. Scarlata, 74, of Carver, leaves daughter in Halifax (9/25/2014)
  • Obituary: Donald R. Melanson, age 45, formerly of Halifax (9/25/2014)
  • Obituary: James G. “Jimmy” Deagle, 67, crash victim (9/25/2014)
  • Halifax swears-in two firefighters (9/25/2014)
  • Plympton Selectmen topics range from farms to funding (9/25/2014)
  • Antique Wooden Ballot Box is ‘Perfection’ (9/25/2014)
  • Primary tallies in Plympton-Halifax (9/25/2014)
  • Scout fix-up project approved in Halifax (9/25/2014)
  • 60+ Plympton residents hear Brook Retreat concerns (9/25/2014)
  • Halifax motorcycle crash injures Hanson restaurant owner (9/8/2014)
  • Halifax hires four new officers (9/8/2014)
  • Primary vote is Sept. 9 (9/8/2014)
  • Halifax welcomes new fire chief (8/25/2014)
  • Legislature approves bill for substance abuse recovery (8/25/2014)
  • Plympton Selectmen will lose key person (8/25/2014)
  • Selectmen meet with new fire chief (8/25/2014)
  • Halifax Bus Routes 2014-2015 (8/18/2014)
  • Plympton Bus Routes 2014-2015 (8/18/2014)
  • Selectmen will lose key person (8/18/2014)
  • Legislature approves bill for substance abuse recovery (8/18/2014)
  • Selectmen meet with new fire chief (8/18/2014)
  • Turning lemons into lemon ‘aid’ (8/18/2014)
  • Bruins Celebrate Summer Reading (8/18/2014)
  • Halifax’s Company H Puppet Show (8/18/2014)
  • Selectmen consider Brook Retreat (8/18/2014)
  • Cable studio evolves (8/18/2014)

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