Community Land & Water Coalition follow up

Great turnout last Sunday. Thanks again to Meg for the presentation and Q&A. For those interested, here is a link to her presentation. The video and website will be published shortly.

FYI – the Conservation Commission (Oct 11) Read more

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Reminder: Please RSVP for September 24th Sundays @the Barn

Let us know if you’re coming, click here

August 16, 2022 By CleanDrinkingWater

In 2015, Emily Clark, writing for the Old Colony Memorial, warned that America’s hometown, Plymouth, was leveled by sand and gravel removal.

Today, the crisis is Read more

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2.5 times the estimated traffic through Chiltonville

Traffic into Chiltonville

The Planning Board will hold a public hearing in Town Hall at 7:05 P.M. on Wednesday, September 27, to hear Pinehills LLC’s presentation of a modified definitive subdivision plan entitled “Watch Hill Road & Vespers Call Plan of Land” Read more

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Please RSVP for September 24th Sundays @the Barn

Let us know if you’re coming, click here

August 16, 2022 By CleanDrinkingWater

In 2015, Emily Clark, writing for the Old Colony Memorial, warned that America’s hometown, Plymouth, was leveled by sand and gravel removal.

Today, the crisis is Read more

Read More

Holtec Discharge Permit Tentative Determination

From our friends at Sustainable Plymouth

This past April, Holtec applied to the state Department of Environmental Protection for a modified Surface Water Discharge Permit as part of their plan to illegally dump over a million gallons of Pilgrim’s Read more

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September 24th Sundays @the Barn

Is Plymouth MA the “sand and gravel removal capital of the South Shore” — or the world?

August 16, 2022 By CleanDrinkingWater

In 2015, Emily Clark, writing for the Old Colony Memorial, warned that America’s hometown, Plymouth, was leveled Read more

Read More

Conservation Commission Meeting Redux

This time with feeling…

Back by special request, the Old/Sandwich Road gas main June meeting that didn’t happen has been rescheduled.

PLYMOUTH CONSERVATION COMMISSION 508-747-1620 x10139In accordance with S2475, and pursuant to Chapter 20 of the Acts of Read more

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15,800′ gas main Old/Sandwich Road

PLYMOUTH CONSERVATION COMMISSION 508-747-1620 x10139In accordance with S2475, and pursuant to Chapter 20 of the Acts of 2021, this Meeting will be conducted via remote means. Specific information and the general guidelines for remote participation can be found Read more

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September 24th Sundays @the Barn

We’re meeting at 3:45 Sunday (9/24/23) at the Withy Barn (click on the map below for directions) to hear from Meg Sheehan regarding sand and gravel mining within Plymouth.  

“Sand and gravel operations are big business, and environmentalists Read more

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June 25th: Sundays @the Barn

Meeting Reminder

Please plan to join chiltonville.org on Sunday, June 25th at 3:45-5:15 when Meg Sheehan will be talking about sand and gravel mining within Plymouth, illustrating their impact to ecosystems, aquifer and Indigenous cultural sites.

Meg is a Read more

Read More

Community Land & Water Coalition follow up

Great turnout last Sunday. Thanks again to Meg for the presentation and Q&A. For those interested, here is a link to her presentation. The video and website will be published shortly.

FYI – the Conservation Commission (Oct 11) Read more

Reminder: Please RSVP for September 24th Sundays @the Barn

Let us know if you’re coming, click here

August 16, 2022 By CleanDrinkingWater

In 2015, Emily Clark, writing for the Old Colony Memorial, warned that America’s hometown, Plymouth, was leveled by sand and gravel removal.

Today, the crisis is Read more

Traffic into Chiltonville

2.5 times the estimated traffic through Chiltonville

The Planning Board will hold a public hearing in Town Hall at 7:05 P.M. on Wednesday, September 27, to hear Pinehills LLC’s presentation of a modified definitive subdivision plan entitled “Watch Hill Road & Vespers Call Plan of Land” Read more

Please RSVP for September 24th Sundays @the Barn

Let us know if you’re coming, click here

August 16, 2022 By CleanDrinkingWater

In 2015, Emily Clark, writing for the Old Colony Memorial, warned that America’s hometown, Plymouth, was leveled by sand and gravel removal.

Today, the crisis is Read more

Holtec Discharge Permit Tentative Determination

From our friends at Sustainable Plymouth

This past April, Holtec applied to the state Department of Environmental Protection for a modified Surface Water Discharge Permit as part of their plan to illegally dump over a million gallons of Pilgrim’s Read more

September 24th Sundays @the Barn

Is Plymouth MA the “sand and gravel removal capital of the South Shore” — or the world?

August 16, 2022 By CleanDrinkingWater

In 2015, Emily Clark, writing for the Old Colony Memorial, warned that America’s hometown, Plymouth, was leveled Read more

Conservation Commission Meeting Redux

This time with feeling…

Back by special request, the Old/Sandwich Road gas main June meeting that didn’t happen has been rescheduled.

PLYMOUTH CONSERVATION COMMISSION 508-747-1620 x10139In accordance with S2475, and pursuant to Chapter 20 of the Acts of Read more

15,800′ gas main Old/Sandwich Road

PLYMOUTH CONSERVATION COMMISSION 508-747-1620 x10139In accordance with S2475, and pursuant to Chapter 20 of the Acts of 2021, this Meeting will be conducted via remote means. Specific information and the general guidelines for remote participation can be found Read more

September 24th Sundays @the Barn

We’re meeting at 3:45 Sunday (9/24/23) at the Withy Barn (click on the map below for directions) to hear from Meg Sheehan regarding sand and gravel mining within Plymouth.  

“Sand and gravel operations are big business, and environmentalists Read more

June 25th: Sundays @the Barn

Meeting Reminder

Please plan to join chiltonville.org on Sunday, June 25th at 3:45-5:15 when Meg Sheehan will be talking about sand and gravel mining within Plymouth, illustrating their impact to ecosystems, aquifer and Indigenous cultural sites.

Meg is a Read more