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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 ![]() ![]() Read More |
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