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

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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

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June 25th 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

April 30th Sundays @the Barn

Sunday @the Barn

Great Turnout

I would guess there were a couple dozen+ attending last Sunday. Sorry to those trying to participate via Zoom, apparently we had video but no audio. We’ve called Tech-Support and they are working on that issue 😉

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April 16th Sundays @the Barn

Next Sundays @the Barn meeting(s)

We’re thinking of having two more meeting(s) prior to the May 20th elections to meet candidates and discuss issue.  For planning purposes only (we’re not going to hold you to this) can you Read more

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Chiltonville April 2nd Meeting

UPDATE to the Sunday Chiltonville meeting discussion

The next planned meet is Sunday 4/16 at 4:00 PM. Here is the link to the meeting:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82428715497?pwd=bXpSaTlDa051V0dmSW9lY2x3eVV2QT09

Items Discussed in the previous gathering:

1. Conservation Commission hearing

The Pymouth Conservation 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

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

June 25th 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

Sunday @the Barn

April 30th Sundays @the Barn

Great Turnout

I would guess there were a couple dozen+ attending last Sunday. Sorry to those trying to participate via Zoom, apparently we had video but no audio. We’ve called Tech-Support and they are working on that issue 😉

Read more

April 16th Sundays @the Barn

Next Sundays @the Barn meeting(s)

We’re thinking of having two more meeting(s) prior to the May 20th elections to meet candidates and discuss issue.  For planning purposes only (we’re not going to hold you to this) can you Read more

Chiltonville April 2nd Meeting

UPDATE to the Sunday Chiltonville meeting discussion

The next planned meet is Sunday 4/16 at 4:00 PM. Here is the link to the meeting:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82428715497?pwd=bXpSaTlDa051V0dmSW9lY2x3eVV2QT09

Items Discussed in the previous gathering:

1. Conservation Commission hearing

The Pymouth Conservation Read more