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Monthly Archives: November 2014
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
New Book Discussion Starts Soon: Margo’s Plymouth Report
Republished with permission from The Vermont Standard We had an interesting discussion on the Orphan Train at the Book Club meeting last week. Although it was fiction, it was based upon a difficult period in our country’s history when children … Continue reading
Plymouth Residents Cheer Opening of Library Trail Bridge: Margo’s Plymouth Report
Republished with permission from The Vermont Standard This is the season for tightening up – putting the lawn furniture away, blowing leaves, filling in cracks so the winter wind cannot get in. I imagine that all of us are doing … Continue reading
Wake for Captain & Mrs. Calkins
Willow and Terry Bascom invite the Plymouth community and friends of the family to an informal wake celebrating the life of the Captain, William (Bill) Calkins and A. Eugenie (Gene) Calkins. Continue reading
Bridge Dedication Saturday: Margo Marrone’s Plymouth Report
Republished with permission from The Vermont Standard Well, the top of Okemo is white, so I assume it is the same at Killington. We certainly can’t complain about our Oct weather, but it appears that winter is announcing itself boldly … Continue reading
Plymouth Election Results 2014
From Barbara Stone, Town Clerk Click to view the complete Nov. 4 election results from Plymouth Summary Results: There were 205 voters at the polls and 34 absentee ballots counted out of 488 registered voters in Plymouth. Congressional Representative Mark … Continue reading