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Eagle soars over America's Hometown Reader Dom Angelini of Plymouth took this shot of the national bird flying over Bartlett Pond in the Manomet section of Plymouth. Eagles, once endangered, have made a dramatic comeback and are now seen frequently in southeastern Massachusetts. Have a photo you'd like to share? We're always interested. Open this story to find out how. Read More The Rev. Peter J. Gomes of Plymouth dead at 68 The Rev. Peter J. Gomes, an internationally known preacher and scholar and a Plymouth native and longtime resident, died Monday night after suffering a brain aneurysm and heart attack. Read More Airport where teen sneaked aboard plane vows improvement More than three months after the body of 16-year-old Delvonte Tisdale fell from the sky and landed in a Milton neighborhood, the airport where he snuck inside an airplane wheel well is vowing to beef up its security. Read More TODAY'S WEATHER: Cool, windy and dry Open this story for the seven-day forecast from the National Weather Service. Read More Proposed South Coast Rail line at standstill The proposed South Coast Rail project remains in a holding pattern while planners wait for the Army Corps of Engineers to produce an environmental study, a document some state officials and regional planners expected to have more than a year ago. Read More Hanover defeats Abington in high school boys basketball tournament Read More Hanover High boys basketball rallies in tournament BOYS BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS: Hanover erased a fourth-quarter deficit Monday and beat Abington, 71-66, in the preliminary round of the Div. 3 South Sectional tournament. Read More Should people be allowed to store their boats on their own property? Boats stored in back yards have been a common sight across the South Shore for pretty much as long as anyone can remember. Now, the Quincy City Council's ordinance committee has struck down a proposal that would have banned major recreational equipment, which includes boats and trailers, from being stored on a residential lot for more than 72 hours without being enclosed. Only one boat could have been stored. Did they do the right thing? Post a comment or click Ledger or click Enterprise to e-mail us. Call 781-340-3157 and leave a short message that we might post as an audio letter. Read More Top Classified: Plymouth MA United States 02360 1,175,000, Single Family, 0 Beds, 0 Baths, PLYMOUTH Sunday 2-4. 5 Kettle View. Gorgeous former model hm on 15th hole Rees Jones golf course-better than new! No better view in Pinehills w/deck, g... Read More |
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