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Historical Society Receives Grant to Tell Irene Story
The Plymouth Vermont Historical Society has receives grant from the Vermont Community Foundation to explore through visual media. Continue reading
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Please Practice Snowy Weather Safety! Margo’s Plymouth Report
1/18/15 I am watching the freezing rain as I write the column on Sunday. Several of us were meeting after church to discuss the book, Sensible Shoes, when Tom came in to inform us of the rapidly deteriorating road conditions. … Continue reading
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Reach-Out Luncheon on the 4th Thursday This Month: Margo’s January, 2015 Plymouth Report
Nice to have it a bit warmer as I write my column this Monday morning. It is definitely still winter, with snow falling at a steady clip. The ice will be covered up, so watch … Continue reading
New Time for Book Club Meeting: Margo Marrone’s Plymouth Report, 1/08/15
I was fighting a cold last week and didn’t report, but I hope that everyone enjoyed welcoming in 2015. Here in Tyson we lost power about 11:00 PM on New Years Eve, but it was back on by 11:40 in … Continue reading
Community Candlelight Service: Plymouth Report
Republished with permission from The Vermont Standard. Well, how about that storm last week! Folks seemed to be out of power for varying amounts of time – a couple of hours here in Tyson, but a couple of days or … Continue reading
Selectboard Taking Town Clerk Applications, Resumes
NOTICE Please be advised that the Selectboard of the Town of Plymouth is requesting a letter of application and resume for the position of Town Clerk. Said position is to begin January 5, 2015. All letters and resumes must be … Continue reading
Photos from Recent Plymouth Events
With all of the weather-related problems (that is, because I was without power most of the week), I did not get Margo’s Plymouth Report from last week posted. It was, of course, in the Standard. But here are some nice photos … Continue reading
Update from State Rep Alison Clarkson
FROM: Alison Clarkson DATE: 17 November 2014 Many thanks to the voters in Plymouth, Reading and Woodstock for re-electing me to be your State Representative in the Vermont Legislature. I am honored to have this job and deeply appreciate the … Continue reading
Plymouth Remembrances Past and Upcoming: Margo Marrone’s Plymouth Report
Republished with permission from The Vermont Standard. Well, congratulations to Jen & Jay Flaster & big sister Josie on the 11/14 arrival of Julia Rose, who weighed 5 lbs 12.7oz & was 19.5 inches in length. They brought their new … Continue reading
Care Giver Referral Services and Respite Grants
Local agencies can provide information regarding private independent caregivers and licensed agencies, and respite grants for those who require temporary in-home help and have financial challenges. Continue reading