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Monthly Archives: May 2011
June 5 Open House at Mission Farm Road Church
Submitted by Betsy Tonkin How many of you have driven by the Killington Gondola on Route 4 and looked to your right at the stone church across the river? This is a common refrain, “I’ve often seen that beautiful church but have … Continue reading
Margo Marrone’s Plymouth Report
Republished with permission from The Vermont Standard 5/23/11 It looks like another soggy week coming up. I was grateful for some sunny (or at least not rainy) breaks in the weather when I could get out for a bike ride. … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Plymouth People, Town News
Tagged Camp Plymouth State Park, Coolidge State Park, Margo Marrone
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New Town Office Hours Begin July 1
NOTICE TO THE TAXPAYERS OF THE TOWN OF PLYMOUTH The Town Clerk’s Office will change its hours as of JULY 1, 2011 as follows: MONDAY – THURSDAY 8:00AM – 5:00PM (We will not close for lunch) FRIDAY 8:00AM -12:00PM THE … Continue reading
Margo Marrone’s Plymouth Report
Republished with permission from The Vermont Standard 5/16/11 Tom & I attended the People of the Past program performed on the town hall stage in Ludlow on Saturday evening. Noteworthy people from the towns of Ludlow, Plymouth, & Mt Holly … Continue reading
Rep. Dennis Devereux’s Message From Montpelier
Legislative Report from Rep. Dennis Devereux for Ludlow, Mount Holly and Plymouth Our grade at the end of the first year of a new legislative session is often an incomplete. This stems from the many ideas that are put forward … Continue reading
Plymouth 250th Planning Meeting on May 15
The Plymouth Historical Society is organizing events, archival displays, the sale of commemorative souvenirs and seeking oral histories to celebrate Plymouth’s 250th anniversary over July 4th weekend and throughout the month. Help plan the celebrations! Come to our next meeting … Continue reading
Town Revotes Budget at April 28 Meeting
by Margo Marrone Approximately 70 people attended to special meeting to re-vote the Town Budget. The budget of $101,422.63, of which $889,837.07 is to be raised through taxes, was approved by a vote of 41 to 29. Notices had been … Continue reading
Margo Marrone’s Plymouth Report
Republished with permission from The Vermont Standard 5/9/11 The weather cooperated & we had a busy group of volunteers for Green-Up Day this past Saturday. Thanks to Eric Johnson & Elaine Gambone for organizing it again this year. See Elaine’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Margo Marrone, Strawberry Festival, Tyson Ladies Aid
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Update: Yoga at Good Commons Starts May 17
Weekly yoga classes begin at Good Commons on Tuesdays starting on May 17 (NOTE: NEW DATE). The 90 minute class is led by Karen Swanson. Karen is certified in PRYT & Thai-Shiatsu and has 15 years teaching experience.Her teaching is informed by a … Continue reading
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40 Participate in Green Up Day 2011
By Elaine Gambone In our ninth year coordinating Green Up Day in Plymouth, the word from our dedicated volunteers is that the pickup was “light” this year. We lucked out with excellent weather for the morning. Many of us returned … Continue reading