Please plan to attend the Select Board meeting on June 4th at Town Hall to show your support for the CAC/candidatees. We have a great group of very knowledgable Read more
Dear Members of the Select Board,
Bill Keohan, Chair of the Community Preservation Committee, has done a remarkable job. For the last twenty plus years, Mr. Keohan has been the Read more
As you may recall, the Select Board agreed to form a Wastewater Groundwater Discharge Citizens Advisory Committee (CAC) at their March 12th meeting in response to the 300% proposed increase in wastewater discharge in Camelot Park.
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We anticipate that a proposal for the Plymouth Land Bank will be presented to Town Meeting in October 2024. The proposed legislation, which will create the Land Bank, is being circulated to promote discussion, Read more
Let’s give Bil Keohan some credit and acknowledgment for his years of hard work on the Community Preservation Committee (CPC).
Few are aware of the full scope and number of important projects Bill has originated and shepherded through Town Read more
Please click here to let us know if you’ll be joining us this Sunday, May 5th 3:30 – 5:00 to hear Planning Board candidates, Frank Mand and Tim Bennet, share their thoughts Read more
Rumor has it the Select Board will be interviewing candidates for the Wastewater Citizens Advisory Committee during their May 14th meeting*. We’re told individuals who have submitted their names will receive an email confirming the date and time.
The Read more
We often hear elected and appointed officials talk about smart growth as a planning framework for maintaining a community’s quality of life, but what is smart growth?
We’re hoping you’ll join us this Sunday, May Read more
Plymouth and Chiltonville are in the crosshairs of growth and change. It’s inevitable. We can influence that trajectory by listening and supporting candidates we feel align with our views and Read more
Learn about Sustainable Plymouth’s grassroots efforts to reduce waste and plastic pollution, promote native plants and pollinator-friendly gardening, protect local ponds, and bring sustainable practices to local schools.
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