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- 10/26/2007 15:16:45
French tourist Aurelie Rosset has her flute to thank for her rescue after getting lost in bush in Taranaki. Ms Rosset, 28 lost her way after going for a walk in dense bush, on the boundary of Egmont National Park near New Plymouth on Thursday night.
- 10/26/2007 15:02:37
A public utility worker was electrocuted Friday afternoon while working on a power line in a bucket truck in Plymouth, fire officials said. More Massachusetts News
- 10/26/2007 14:07:38
Police arrest a 41-year-old man in connection with attempted abduction of a child in Plymouth.
- 10/26/2007 13:25:54
New Plymouth - The New Plymouth boys cross country team had three runners finish in the top 10 and claimed its first district championship since 2004 and an automatic bid in Saturday’s 2A state cross country meet at Freeman Park in Idaho Falls.
- 10/26/2007 13:06:18
WAKEFIELD -- Plymouth Location tenants who were cited for blight on Tuesday say the family had not previously been notified of the blight problem by the city.
- 10/26/2007 12:14:48
Plymouth Argyle have have finally landed Jermaine Easter, signing the Wycombe striker on loan with a view to a permanent move in January.Argyle had two bids, the second believed to be around £350,000, rejected for Easter just before the August transfer window closed.
- 10/26/2007 11:58:22
Plymouth sign striker Jermaine Easter on loan from Wycombe with a view to a permanent move.
- 10/26/2007 11:28:37
PLYMOUTH, Minn.----ev3 Inc. will release its 2007 third-quarter financial results on Wednesday, Oct. 31, 2007, before regular market trading hours.
- 10/26/2007 11:11:38
Dillon Cossey , 14, admitted to three crimes criminal solicitation, risking a catastrophe and possession of an instrument of crime in juvenile court. Cossey, a home-schooled student from Plymouth Township in southeastern Pennsylvania, was arrested earlier this month.
- 10/26/2007 10:56:09
Dillon Cossey admitted telling a friend that he wanted to pull off an attack at Plymouth-Whitemarsh High School in suburban Philadelphia similar to the 1999 assault on Columbine High School...
- 10/26/2007 10:30:31
NORRISTOWN, Pa. (AP) - Dillon Cossey admitted telling a friend that he wanted to pull off an attack at Plymouth-Whitemarsh High School in suburban Philadelphia similar to the 1999 assault on Columbine High School in Colorado.
- 10/26/2007 09:42:08
A 14-year-old boy admitted Friday that he planned a Columbine-style attack on a suburban Philadelphia high school, which could keep him in juvenile custody for up to 6 1/2 years. Dillon Cossey's admission came about two weeks after authorities searched his Plymouth Township home and found a 9 mm rifle, about 30 air guns modeled to look like high-powered weapons, swords, knives, a bomb-making ...
- 10/26/2007 08:45:56
Bob Pursel's brand new 1953 Plymouth Cranbrook club coupe. To see more photos of this and other cars owned by Bob Pursel in the 1950s, click on to www.carstory.com.
- 10/26/2007 08:37:36
The driver of this 1990 Plymouth Sundance was injured Thursday when the vehicle traveled across the double yellow line in the 850 block of North Mechanic Street and struck a 1998 Peterbilt truck being driven by Ronald Shaffer of Ellerslie.
- 10/26/2007 08:25:31
There’s plenty on the line tonight during Week 11 of the high school football season. Both the Plymouth Vikings and Jamesville Bullets can clinch undisputed conference championships with victories tonight.
- 10/26/2007 08:03:24
Bob Pursel's brand new 1953 Plymouth Cranbrook club coupe. To see more photos of this and other cars owned by Bob Pursel in the 1950s, click on to www.carstory.com.
- 10/26/2007 06:58:27
(DETROIT, MI; October 23, 2007) - GKS Inspection Services, a global provider of dimensional inspection, 3D laser scanning and terrestrial scanning services for over 25 years, has once again renewed the accreditation for its Plymouth, Michigan facility through the American Association for Laboratory Accreditation (A2LA). "We are happy to report that we passed this assessment with a rating of zero ...
- 10/26/2007 04:30:24
A New Britain jury has convicted a Plymouth man of killing his friend in Bristol two years ago.
- 10/26/2007 04:11:11
NEW BRITAIN, Conn. -- A New Britain jury has convicted a Plymouth man of killing his friend in Bristol two years ago. The jury Thursday found 57-year-old Richard D. Read guilty of murdering, Brian Raboin.
- 10/26/2007 04:05:41
PLYMOUTH — On Wednesday, Nov. 14, the New Hampshire Archives Group will be offering workshops for those who wish to learn more about preserving, organizing and accessing historical records from 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m. in Heritage Commons, Samuel Read Hall Hall at Plymouth State University, Plymouth.
- 10/26/2007 01:53:56
WHEN: Tonight, 7:30 p.m. at the John Labatt Centre. THE MATCHUP: London's playoff run ended last spring against Plymouth, who beat the Knights 4-1 in the Western Conference final. The Whalers finished one point back of London for the OHL regular-season title.
- 10/26/2007 01:11:33
The Detroit Ignition's first season went about as well as you could expect. The team filled Plymouth's Compuware Arena and played in front of enthusiastic crowds. It finished first in the Major Indoor Soccer League (18-12) and advanced to the league final, which was played at Compuware.
- 10/26/2007 00:47:06
A jury has found Richard D. Read of Plymouth guilty in the shooting death of his hometown friend, Brian Raboin, whose body was found on a roadside in Bristol the night of Oct. 21, 2005.
- 10/26/2007 00:46:32
NEW BRITAIN -- A jury of 12 began deliberating evidence Wednesday in the murder trial of Plymouth man Richard D. Read at New Britain Superior Court.
- 10/26/2007 00:44:06
A quick-thinking mother helped police nab two robbers in Plymouth Thursday afternoon. The robbery occurred in the parking lot of Thomaston Savings Bank on Route 6 just after 2:30 p.m.
- 10/26/2007 00:39:54
The trial of Richard D. Read of Plymouth, charged with the 2005 murder of his friend, Brian Raboin, continues today in New Britain Superior Court. Raboin, who lived in the Terryville section of Plymouth, was shot four times — twice in the back of the neck and twice in the back, on Oct. 21, 2005, on Minor Street in Bristol. He was 39.
- 10/26/2007 00:36:14
PLYMOUTH †The town can finally start accepting applications for a new parks and recreation director. Mayor Jan A. Krampitz said she posted the position internally on Friday and also began advertising it. The posting comes three months after the former director, Mary Beth Morelli, retired. That delay irked the Parks and Recreation Commission.
- 10/25/2007 23:27:58
Does a lunch hour have to be about lunch? Not if you live on the South Shore. Each Thursday, we’ll show you where to go and what to do to unwind, grab a bite or have some fun, all in 60 minutes or less.
- 10/25/2007 23:27:07
PLYMOUTH - Proponents said the change would be minor and would make town meeting more informed and efficient. But others said that creating town meeting subcommittees to review and recommend town meeting articles - now the job of the finance committee - would be setting a dangerous precedent.
- 10/25/2007 23:26:17
PLYMOUTH - The No. 14 hockey jersey hanging in the Armstrong skating rink as a tribute to her son gives Katie Kearney comfort. But saving another family from her grief matters more.
- 10/25/2007 23:26:07
PLYMOUTH - Christine Kennedy remembers the moment she learned she had thyroid cancer. ‘‘I was numb,’’ the 41-year-old Plymouth resident said. ‘‘All I heard was ‘cancer’ and ‘we’ll talk soon.’ I called my mother and said, ‘Mom, I think he said I have cancer.’’’
- 10/25/2007 23:24:47
BROCKTON - A Sandwich man caught in Plymouth driving drunk for the eighth time has pleaded guilty.
- 10/25/2007 21:32:57
Local radio station WVBF AM didn’t “go dark” — industry parlance for going out of business — but it was knocked off the air Thursday by a power outage at its transmitter tower on Plymouth Street in Middleboro.
- 10/25/2007 18:20:36
A Plymouth Indiana woman was nearly arrested for buying too much allergy medicine, now she wants to share her experience.
- 10/25/2007 14:03:35
A jury has found Richard D. Read of Plymouth guilty in the shooting death of his hometown friend, Brian Raboin, whose body was found on a roadside in Bristol the night of Oct. 21, 2005.
- 10/25/2007 12:49:02
PLYMOUTH, N. H. (AP) -- A grand jury has raised the criminal charges against a Plymouth State University student accused of throwing a punch that led to the death of a fellow student in April.
- 10/25/2007 12:01:43
The Farminigton Public Safety Department is working with the Livonia and Plymouth Township police departments today to share information about a bank robbery suspect.
- 10/25/2007 11:20:37
PLYMOUTH, Minn.----Lumen Biomedical, Inc. gained access to the international market by receiving foreign certification of their FiberNet® Embolic Protection System and Xtract™ Aspiration Catheter.
- 10/25/2007 10:59:44
Charlton's promotion hopes have been dealt a huge blow with the news striker Svetoslav Todorov is out for the rest of the season.The 29-year-old Bulgarian, who joined the Addicks from Portsmouth in the summer, was stretchered out of Tuesday night's 2-1 home defeat by Plymouth Argyle following a heavy challenge from Krisztian Timar.
- 10/25/2007 10:56:44
Charton Athletic striker Svetoslav Todorov will not play again this season after rupurting his anterior cruciate ligament in Tuesday's home defeat to Plymouth Argyle.
- 10/25/2007 09:52:33
TIVERTON — The Tiverton Town Council paused to salute a firefighter's heroics Mnday. Fire Chief Robert Lloyd presented Third Class Firefighter Robert Thurber III with a Medal of Valor, second class, for his attempt to save two people from a car that drove off a pier in Plymouth, Mass., in September.
- 10/25/2007 09:37:36
Health and safety issues mean a Plymouth fishmonger is unable to get rid of his scallop shells easily.
- 10/25/2007 09:10:56
STAUNTON — Frederic Ernest Dill of Baldwin Place, Staunton, passed to his eternal rest Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2007, leaving his beloved wife of 60 years, Lois Martin Dill. Mr. Dill was born in 1925 in Plymouth, Mass., the son of Ernest Leroy and Margaret (Perkins) Dill and brother of Sarah and Ernestine.
- 10/25/2007 05:31:48
PLYMOUTH -- A 16-year-old girl was arrested Wednesday morning for reportedly bringing a knife to school. The girl had made verbal threats the day before against two students and a teacher and said she planned to bring a knife to school, police said.
- 10/25/2007 05:09:13
Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic school in Plymouth played host to a principal, teacher and secretary from Nanjing, China, earlier this month, developing a friendship that could result in an exchange of students and teachers in the near future.
- 10/25/2007 05:09:03
John Hett of Plymouth Township readily admits he's the "idiot with the target on my back," but that's not going to deter him from his effort to recall 20th House District state Rep. Marc Corriveau, D-Northville, for the lawmaker's vote in favor of an income tax increase Oct. 1 to balance the state's deficit budget.
- 10/25/2007 05:09:01
The Plymouth Community Council on Aging will soon have a new senior van to replace a 2002 model that has 122,000 miles on it, making it "unreliable" on the road.
- 10/25/2007 05:07:55
The same man who is believed to have robbed two banks in Livonia in the last five days is also likely to be responsible for two bank holdups in Plymouth Township.
- 10/25/2007 05:04:13
PLYMOUTH -- Plymouth school officials dealt with another gun rumor Tuesday morning, the second in two days at the local schools.
- 10/25/2007 04:59:46
Plymouth Township Police are waiting for results of tests performed by the Michigan Humane Society to determine whether a fox shot and killed by a township officer Saturday was rabid.
- 10/25/2007 03:09:22
PLYMOUTH, N. H. (AP) - A grand jury has raised the criminal charges against a Plymouth State University student accused of throwing a punch that led to the death of a fellow student in April.
- 10/25/2007 03:04:47
Plymouth police said they arrested an intoxicated borough man Tuesday after he threatened to kill his ex-girlfriend and then hurled pumpkins through the front windows of her Cherry Street home.
- 10/25/2007 03:02:42
Plymouth police are asking for the publics help in tracking down vandals who spray painted graffiti at 15 locations late Tuesday and early Wednesday morning, according to a press release.
- 10/25/2007 00:49:25
NEW BRITAIN -- A jury of 12 began deliberating evidence Wednesday in the murder trial of Plymouth man Richard D. Read at New Britain Superior Court.
- 10/25/2007 00:45:48
A quick-thinking mother helped police nab two robbers in Plymouth Thursday afternoon. The robbery occurred in the parking lot of Thomaston Savings Bank on Route 6 just after 2:30 p.m.
- 10/25/2007 00:41:35
The trial of Richard D. Read of Plymouth, charged with the 2005 murder of his friend, Brian Raboin, continues today in New Britain Superior Court. Raboin, who lived in the Terryville section of Plymouth, was shot four times — twice in the back of the neck and twice in the back, on Oct. 21, 2005, on Minor Street in Bristol. He was 39.
- 10/25/2007 00:36:22
PLYMOUTH †The town can finally start accepting applications for a new parks and recreation director. Mayor Jan A. Krampitz said she posted the position internally on Friday and also began advertising it. The posting comes three months after the former director, Mary Beth Morelli, retired. That delay irked the Parks and Recreation Commission.
- 10/25/2007 00:27:41
Plymouth Healthcare Community has deployed a FalconStor IPStor solution to address challenges in its 18TB data centre.
- 10/25/2007 00:13:18
Senior Daniel Virtue, an English major, was driving north on Plymouth Avenue when a Jeep Grand Cherokee driven by junior Public Relations Sade Barnes hit his car from the side. The Oct. 23 accident, which happened at about 1:30 p.m. blocked the road for nearly an hour.
- 10/24/2007 23:55:07
PLYMOUTH - Town meeting voters in Plymouth heaped praise on Pinehills developers but rejected their request to rezone 69 acres of the 3,000-acre community.
- 10/24/2007 23:53:46
PLYMOUTH - Town meeting representatives reversed themselves Tuesday night and decided to pay $2.3 million for land on Camelot Drive next to public works department buildings.
- 10/24/2007 20:44:55
MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS Wits Basin Precious Minerals Inc., Minneapolis, acquired two additional parcels of land near the Bates-Hunter Mine, about 35 miles west of Denver. DEBT AND EQUITIES Mosaic Co., Plymouth, notified lenders under its senior secured bank credit facility that it will prepay $150 million principal amount of term loans under the facility on Oct. 29. The prepayments are being ...
- 10/24/2007 20:42:23
PLYMOUTH — A 16-year-old girl was arrested Wednesday morning for reportedly bringing a knife to school. The girl made verbal threats the day before against two students and a teacher and said she planned to bring a knife to school, police said.
- 10/24/2007 20:27:21
PLYMOUTH - Steven Stamkos' power play goal with 30 seconds in the second period snapped a 2-2 tie and the Sarnia Sting defeated the Plymouth Whalers, 3-2, in an Ontario Hockey League game played Wednesday night at Compuware Arena.
- 10/24/2007 19:54:37
PLYMOUTH, Mich. - Steve Stamkos' power play goal with 29.2 seconds remaining in the second period proved the winner as the visiting Sarnia Sting edged the Plymouth Whalers 3-2 in Wednesday night Ontario Hockey League action at the Compuware Arena.
- 10/24/2007 19:14:55
Select Comfort Corporation's third-quarter net income fell 15 percent to $11.9 million, or 26 cents a share, from $13.9 million, or 25 cents a share, a year earlier. Sales grew 2.6 percent to $213.1 million from $207.7 million. On average, analysts surveyed by Thomson First Call had expected earnings of 25 cents a share on revenue of $215 million. The Plymouth bed retailer cut its full-year ...
- 10/24/2007 19:03:44
NEW BRITAIN -- A jury of 12 began deliberating evidence Wednesday in the murder trial of Plymouth man Richard D. Read at New Britain Superior Court.
- 10/24/2007 18:49:44
The Sarnia Sting lead the Whalers 3-2 after two periods of play in Plymouth. Goal scorers for Sarnia include Justin DiBenedetto, Devin DiDiomete and Steve Stamkos. Scoring for the Whalers are Wes Cunningham and Chris Terry. The sting lead in shota on goal after two periods 35-28.
- 10/24/2007 18:49:34
The Sarnia Sting lead the Whalers 3-2 after two periods of play in Plymouth. Goal scorers for Sarnia include Justin DiBenedetto, Devin DiDiomete and Steve Stamkos. Scoring for the Whalers are Wes Cunningham and Chris Terry. The sting lead in shota on goal after two periods 35-28.
- 10/24/2007 17:56:24
A grand jury has raised the criminal charges against a Plymouth State University student accused of throwing a punch that led to the death of a fellow student in April.
- 10/24/2007 17:44:02
The same man who is believed to have robbed two banks in Livonia in the last five days is also likely to be responsible for two bank holdups in Plymouth Township.
- 10/24/2007 16:06:18
WAKEFIELD -- A Plymouth Location homeowner who is concerned about two blighted properties in his neighborhood was told Monday he should let the system work.
- 10/24/2007 16:05:56
Todd and Kara Abraham are parents of a daughter, Macie Jo, born Sunday, Sept. 23, 2007, at St. Nicholas Hospital, Sheboygan. Macie Jo has a brother, Jared Michael, 4. Grandparents are Craig and Sharon Ackermann, Argyle, and Terry and Janice Abraham, Plymouth.
- 10/24/2007 14:55:16
PLYMOUTH, N. H. (AP) - A grand jury in New Hampshire raises the criminal charges against a Plymouth State University student accused of throwing a punch that led to the death of a fellow Massachusetts man in April.
- 10/24/2007 14:21:59
Contact Energy says it has committed to providing long term support to those exposed to asbestos while removing lagging from pipes at a New Plymouth power station.
- 10/24/2007 13:55:19
New Plymouth - Most moms fret and worry when their 5-year-old child gets on a bicycle for the first time. You know how it is. “Put on a helmet, wear your knee and elbow pads, and, for gosh sake, Harold (just a name to portray a dad) do not let go of the bike,” moms would say.
- 10/24/2007 13:27:03
Associated Press - October 24, 2007 3:15 PM ET PLYMOUTH, N. H. (AP) - A grand jury has raised the criminal charges against a Plymouth State University student accused of throwing a punch that...
- 10/24/2007 11:03:01
PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP — An 18-year-old woman may be a candidate for Discovery Channel’s new show “I Shouldn’t Be Alive.” Passers-by and police called it a miracle Tuesday after Emily Noce of Geneva walked away from a rollover accident on Plymouth Ridge Road.
- 10/24/2007 10:12:30
Contact Energy's New Plymouth power station will be closed for at least six months, and perhaps indefinitely, after workers found asbestos in an area believed to be clear of the hazardous material.
- 10/24/2007 09:11:40
Planners of a new Pride Group campus didn’t get everything they were hoping for from the Plymouth County supervisors on Tuesday, but the county board did suggest a possible $24,000 grant and stated their willingness to help move forward on the project.
- 10/24/2007 08:41:27
The voices of four local choirs plus the sounds of the Plymouth Brass will commemorate the religious heritage of Beatrice's first 150 years in a free concert at 7:30 p.m. Friday at St. John Lutheran Church.The concert, “Celebrating 150 Years of Faith,” is sponsored by the Beatrice 150 Religion Committee, the Hevelone Foundation and the Beatrice Area Arts Council and will feature choirs from St. ...
- 10/24/2007 05:24:47
PLYMOUTH - Town meeting members refused to buy two parcels of land for future expansion of town or school services, saying the burden on taxpayers would be too great.
- 10/24/2007 05:23:47
Little boys and ghouls have one more weekend to climb aboard the Mayflower II in the second annual Haunted Pirate Ship event. About 300 people, many of them first-timers, attended during the opening weekend.
- 10/24/2007 05:04:15
Alan Pardew is reeling over the loss of Charlton striker Svetoslav Todorov. The Bulgarian suffered a knee injury in the 2-1 defeat against Plymouth last night
- 10/24/2007 04:27:50
BEDFORD — Having waited all offseason for their semifinal rematch with Souhegan, fourth-seeded Plymouth had dreamed of a shot at a championship. Unfortunately for the Bobcats, their contest with the top-seeded Sabers turned into a nightmare.
- 10/24/2007 04:21:11
BEDFORD — Having waited all offseason for their semifinal rematch with Souhegan, fourth-seeded Plymouth had dreamed of a shot at a championship. Unfortunately for the Bobcats, their contest with the top-seeded Sabers turned into a nightmare.
- 10/24/2007 04:21:01
PLYMOUTH — An AARP Driver Safety Program will be held November 12 and 13, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. both days, at the Plymouth Regional Senior Center. The program is also sponsored by the Plymouth Regional Senior Center.
- 10/24/2007 04:20:41
A Bay State man accused of punching a fellow Plymouth State University student cause him to fall and suffer a fatal brain injury has been charged with negligent homicide.
- 10/24/2007 03:58:03
Romain Larrieu has returned to Plymouth Argyle. The 31-year-old French goalkeeper has returned to Home Park after a one month loan spell at Huish Park.
- 10/24/2007 03:14:40
Plymouth football coach Dan Knaus had few regrets.
- 10/24/2007 02:52:45
Plymouth became the first team to win at the Valley this season with a spirited, if slightly fortuitous, win over a disjointed Charlton side.
- 10/24/2007 02:44:04
A quick-thinking mother helped police nab two robbers in Plymouth Thursday afternoon. The robbery occurred in the parking lot of Thomaston Savings Bank on Route 6 just after 2:30 p.m.
- 10/24/2007 02:39:53
The trial of Richard D. Read of Plymouth, charged with the 2005 murder of his friend, Brian Raboin, continues today in New Britain Superior Court. Raboin, who lived in the Terryville section of Plymouth, was shot four times — twice in the back of the neck and twice in the back, on Oct. 21, 2005, on Minor Street in Bristol. He was 39.
- 10/24/2007 02:36:22
PLYMOUTH †The town can finally start accepting applications for a new parks and recreation director. Mayor Jan A. Krampitz said she posted the position internally on Friday and also began advertising it. The posting comes three months after the former director, Mary Beth Morelli, retired. That delay irked the Parks and Recreation Commission.
- 10/24/2007 02:23:11
"I loved the work ethic, we were never say die and I am very proud of this football club," he said.
- 10/24/2007 02:15:12
Driving his 1970 Plymouth Road Runner 440 is a flash from the past for Harry Holloway and now his car will help people keep track of future dates in 2008.Holloway's car is the November pin-up car in the 2008 Snap-on Mini Shots calendar, Renee BubRozek, spokeswoman for Snap-On Inc. said Tuesday.
- 10/24/2007 01:41:59
Contact Energy's New Plymouth power station will be closed for at least six months, and perhaps indefinitely, after workers found asbestos in an area believed to be clear of the hazardous material.
- 10/24/2007 01:27:37
DOVER — As a constant reminder to his players that anyone can lose on any given day regardless of stature, St. Thomas Aquinas boys soccer coach Scott Suleski would tear up the standings after every practice during the regular season.
- 10/24/2007 01:19:34
An appetite is emerging overseas for cranberries, a staple in American diets since long before the Pilgrims arrived at Plymouth Rock. The craving is so strong that Cheryl Urban of Wisconsin Rapids, a cranberry grower who also processes the crops of six other growers, said 30 percent of her business' sales will go to foreign markets this year.
- 10/24/2007 01:15:02
The Plymouth Whalers will face their OHL West Division rival Sarnia Sting and scoring star Steve Stamkos at 7 tonight at Compuware Arena.
- 10/24/2007 00:12:50
24 October 2007 Contact Energy's New Plymouth power station will be closed for at least six months as efforts get under way to remove asbestos. The mineral fibre was discovered under insulation pipe lagging in the plant's turbine hall and boiler room and the plant was closed.
- 10/24/2007 00:12:39
24 October 2007 Contact Energy's New Plymouth power station will be closed for at least six months as efforts get under way to remove asbestos. The mineral fibre was discovered under insulation pipe lagging in the plant's turbine hall and boiler room and the plant was closed.
- 10/23/2007 23:58:12
In 1788 the Plymouth Committee of the Society for Effecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade published a scale drawing of the slave ship Brooks. The rendering showed 482 individual African men, women, and children arrayed as cargo in impossibly small dimensions to maximize profit. The drawing of the Brooks quickly became the visual indictment of the slave trade, a strategic tool for ...
- 10/23/2007 21:59:15
Contact Energy should take the opportunity provided by the discovery of asbestos at the New Plymouth power station to close the station permanently, Green Party Co-Leader Jeanette Fitzsimons says.
- 10/23/2007 21:44:00
Port Washington scored with 3:30 left in the fourth quarter to beat Plymouth 13-7 in a WIAA Division 3 playoff game Tuesday. Plymouth ends the season 5-5. Port Washington improved to 7-3.
- 10/23/2007 18:10:29
Contact Energy's New Plymouth gas-fired power station will be shut for at least six months for maintenance and to remove asbestos recently discovered there.
- 10/23/2007 18:05:23
Despite a freak own goal from goalkeeper Luke McCormick and enduring a second-half onslaught, Plymouth held firm to claim a 2-1 win at Charlton and leapfrog their opponents into fourth place in the Championship.
- 10/23/2007 17:55:57
Plymouth became the first team to win at the Valley this season with a spirited, if slightly fortuitous, win over a disjointed Charlton side. The Plymouth manager, Ian Holloway, will take whatever away victories he can, however, and the win sees his side move above Charlton in the table.
- 10/23/2007 17:50:56
New Plymouth-born actor Melanie Lynskey is coming home to star in the romantic comedy Show Of Hands.
- 10/23/2007 17:31:52
Plymouth Township Police are waiting results of test performed by the Michigan Humane Society to determine whether a fox shot and killed by a township officer Saturday was rabid.
- 10/23/2007 17:29:37
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- 10/23/2007 17:29:37
Origin Energy announced that the outage to manage asbestos at Contact Energy's New Plymouth power station will see the plant closed for at least six months. A month ago asbestos was discovered under insulation pipe lagging in the plant's turbine hall and boiler room and the plant was closed to investigate removal options. The power station as maintained for many years an asbestos register which ...
- 10/23/2007 17:21:41
Contact Energy's New Plymouth power station will be closed for at least six months as efforts get under way to remove asbestos.
- 10/23/2007 16:19:00
Goals from Sylvain Ebanks-Blake and Barry Hayles helped Plymouth leapfrog Charlton
- 10/23/2007 15:54:53
WELLINGTON, Oct 24 - The outage to manage asbestos at Contact Energy's New Plymouth power station will see the plant closed for at least six months.
- 10/23/2007 15:49:25
Charlton Athletic lost their second successive Championship match and their first at home this season as they were muscled out of contention by a strong, well-organised Plymouth Argyle side who notched their third away victory of the campaign.
- 10/23/2007 15:26:00
Plymouth survived a freak own goal from goalkeeper Luke McCormick and a second-half onslaught from Charlton to claim three Coca-Cola Championship points to leapfrog their opponents into fourth place.
- 10/23/2007 13:52:40
In what may be a preview of the State Debate Tournament, Chesterton narrowly won the sweepstakes championship holding off strong competition from defending state champion West Lafayette and perennial contender Munster.
- 10/23/2007 13:04:33
Confirmation of the starting eleven and substitutes named for the evening game at home to Plymouth Argyle.
- 10/23/2007 13:03:07
Confirmation of the starting eleven and substitutes named for the evening game at home to Plymouth Argyle.
- 10/23/2007 12:59:13
Plymouth survive a late onslaught from Charlton to triumph and leapfrog them into fourth place in the Championship.
- 10/23/2007 11:04:39
(SBT24/7News) For years, Plymouth’s mayoral candidates have squared off in a public debate sponsored by a local radio station and the Plymouth Area Chamber of Commerce. But not this year.
- 10/23/2007 10:04:49
(SBT24/7News) Plymouth school officials dealt with another gun rumor Tuesday morning, the second in two days at the local schools.
- 10/23/2007 10:04:09
PLYMOUTH -- Plymouth school officials dealt with another gun rumor this morning, the second in two days at the local schools.
- 10/23/2007 09:12:58
Whether your tastes run from German potato salad, kringlas, fry bread or enchiladas, there’s something for everyone to taste at the Plymouth County Historical Museum’s annual Ethnic Food Fair this Sunday, Oct. 28.
- 10/23/2007 09:10:19
Romain Larrieu has returned to Plymouth Argyle. The 31-year-old French goalkeeper has returned to Home Park after a one month loan spell at Huish Park.
- 10/23/2007 09:03:43
MILWAUKEE -- An appetite is emerging overseas for cranberries, an American staple since long before the Pilgrims arrived at Plymouth Rock.
- 10/23/2007 07:17:28
COVENTRY captain Ben Russell's drop goal double at Plymouth Albion gave him a share of the club record for a league game.
- 10/23/2007 06:56:00
PLYMOUTH - Town meeting members refused to buy two parcels of land for future expansion of town or school services, saying the burden on taxpayers would be too great.
- 10/23/2007 06:55:00
Little boys and ghouls have one more weekend to climb aboard the Mayflower II in the second annual Haunted Pirate Ship event. About 300 people, many of them first-timers, attended during the opening weekend.
- 10/23/2007 05:43:45
Anyone who has ever visited its Web site or read one of its releases knows full well the citizen advocacy group Pilgrim Watch of Duxbury is dedicated to shutting down the nuclear power plant in Plymouth.
- 10/23/2007 04:43:13
Plymouth goalkeeper Romain Larrieu returns to his parent club after a month-long loan spell at Yeovil.
- 10/23/2007 03:51:21
CAMPTON — Carolyn Jean Golden, 68, of Broom Stick Lane died Oct. 19, 2007, at Speare Memorial Hospital in Plymouth. She was born April 12, 1939, in Malden, Mass., the daughter of Eugene and Bernice (Powell) Marden. She grew up in Malden and attended Malden schools.
- 10/23/2007 03:50:51
BEDFORD — Plymouth had all offseason to think about its tough 1-0 loss to Souhegan in the Class I semifinals.
- 10/23/2007 03:43:17
BEDFORD — Plymouth had all offseason to think about its tough 1-0 loss to Souhegan in the Class I semifinals.
- 10/23/2007 03:14:40
Last week: Plymouth lost to New Holstein 35-14 Port Washington beat Milwaukee Lutheran 25-17
- 10/23/2007 03:05:16
A Plymouth County probate and family court judge has been accused of collecting attorney fees and operating a real estate business over four years in violation of judicial conduct rules that require judges to steer clear of commercial enterprises.
- 10/23/2007 03:00:29
Police in Plymouth are appealing for witnesses after a 29-year-old woman is sexually assaulted near Home Park.
- 10/23/2007 02:45:22
A quick-thinking mother helped police nab two robbers in Plymouth Thursday afternoon. The robbery occurred in the parking lot of Thomaston Savings Bank on Route 6 just after 2:30 p.m.
- 10/23/2007 02:41:04
The trial of Richard D. Read of Plymouth, charged with the 2005 murder of his friend, Brian Raboin, continues today in New Britain Superior Court. Raboin, who lived in the Terryville section of Plymouth, was shot four times — twice in the back of the neck and twice in the back, on Oct. 21, 2005, on Minor Street in Bristol. He was 39.
- 10/23/2007 02:37:23
PLYMOUTH †The town can finally start accepting applications for a new parks and recreation director. Mayor Jan A. Krampitz said she posted the position internally on Friday and also began advertising it. The posting comes three months after the former director, Mary Beth Morelli, retired. That delay irked the Parks and Recreation Commission.
- 10/23/2007 01:57:10
An appetite is emerging overseas for cranberries, a staple in American diets since long before the Pilgrims arrived at Plymouth Rock. The craving is so strong that Cheryl Urban of Wisconsin Rapids, a cranberry grower who also processes the crops of six other growers, said 30 percent of her business' sales will go to foreign markets this year. In 2001, she had no overseas sales. "It was just a ...
- 10/23/2007 01:42:51
An appetite is emerging overseas for cranberries, a staple in American diets since long before the Pilgrims arrived at Plymouth Rock.
- 10/23/2007 01:28:42
Windshield would leak when it rained, the headliner began to sag, fuel pump went, had to park on flat areas or with the nose downhill, car would shake once it hit 65, rear seatbelt seized.
- 10/23/2007 01:14:53
Ian Holloway would love to permanently sack the Plymouth coach - and take to the skies to fuel Argyle's promotion bid.
- 10/23/2007 00:08:52
Charlton manager Alan Pardew is looking for an instant response against Plymouth.
- 10/22/2007 23:19:43
Shawn Ferreira scored four goals to become Old Colony's career scoring leader with 36 as the Cougars defeated Bristol-Plymouth, 4-3, on Monday.
- 10/22/2007 23:02:39
BOSTON — Former New Bedford attorney Michael J. Livingstone, now an associate judge of the Plymouth County Probate and Family Court, is facing formal misconduct charges from the state Commission on Judicial Conduct for business dealings outside the...
- 10/22/2007 22:14:45
Ev3 Inc., the Plymouth-based maker of medical devices that acquired FoxHollow Technologies Inc. this month, said it expects to incur a "significant net loss" in the fourth quarter as a result of restructuring charges and other business integration-related expenses. It also cut its fiscal 2008 sales and profit forecasts. Fourth-quarter sales will be $108 million or more, Ev3 said. Ev3 said it ...
- 10/22/2007 20:52:15
After a decade of hunting through virtually identical stamps, Lawrence Cohen found one with a tiny distinction that made it extremely valuable to other collectors.
- 10/22/2007 16:17:53
There were more problems as a local school re-opened Monday. Pines Elementary in Plymouth shut down Tuesday, after several kids got sick there. Environmental inspections and cleaning were conducted.
- 10/22/2007 15:59:37
PLYMOUTH, Minn.----ev3 Inc. , a global medical device company focused on improving the lives of patients with vascular disease through the development of innovative endovascular therapies, today announced that it will host an analyst meeting at the 19th annual Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics scientific symposium today at 5:00 p.m., Eastern time, at the Renaissance Hotel in Washington, ...
- 10/22/2007 15:47:43
BOSTON -- A state commission filed misconduct charges today against a Plymouth County probate and family court judge, accusing him of violating judicial rules by running a real estate business and collecting fees as an attorney while serving as a judge.
- 10/22/2007 15:08:03
Repairs worth more than $1 million are urgently needed to the inside of New Plymouth's St Andrew's church.
- 10/22/2007 14:47:57
Sales of cranberries go up overseas, because this berry has been a staple in American diets since long before the Pilgrims arrived at Plymouth Rock.
- 10/22/2007 14:13:48
An appetite is emerging overseas for cranberries, which have been a staple in American diets since long before the Pilgrims arrived at Plymouth Rock.
- 10/22/2007 13:49:12
BOSTON (AP) -- A Massachusetts commission has filed misconduct charges against a Plymouth County probate and family court judge, accusing him of failing to make sure his business activities did not conflict with his judicial duties.
- 10/22/2007 12:37:22
BOSTON -- A state commission has filed misconduct charges against a Plymouth County probate and family court judge, accusing him of failing to make sure his business activities did not conflict with his judicial duties.
- 10/22/2007 11:43:39
A state commission filed misconduct charges Monday against a Plymouth County probate and family court judge, accusing him of violating judicial rules by running a real estate business and collecting fees as an attorney while serving as a judge.
- 10/22/2007 11:39:16
BOSTON - A state commission has filed misconduct charges against a Plymouth County probate and family court judge, accusing him of failing to make sure his business activities...
- 10/22/2007 10:39:09
Livonia police are looking for a man who is suspected of robbing a Chase Bank on Plymouth Road in Livonia on Friday afternoon.
- 10/22/2007 10:23:11
Plymouth Argyle Football Club have confirmed Bojan Djordjic has left by mutual consent.
- 10/22/2007 10:18:12
Dajuan L. Banks, 34, was arraigned this morning in Willoughby Municipal Court on a charge of aggravated murder. Banks is suspected of stabbing Samuel C. Nicholson Jr. in the bedroom of his home at 164 Plymouth Drive in Eastlake.
- 10/22/2007 09:19:55
(SBT24/7News) Plymouth High School Principal James Condon reported Monday morning that a rumor about a student planning to take a gun to school Thursday is not substantiated.
- 10/22/2007 08:41:56
PLYMOUTH - A bitter dispute has erupted between the residents of Plymouth and the Southeastern School District.
- 10/22/2007 07:43:14
Dajuan Banks will be arraigned on a charge of aggravated murder in Willoughby Municipal Court at 10:30 a.m. today. Banks is suspected of killing Samuel C. Nicholson Jr., 41, the morning of Oct. 15 at 164 Plymouth Drive in Eastlake.
- 10/22/2007 07:39:37
PLYMOUTH, Mass.----Harvest Technologies Corp. announced today that Berthold Amann, MD, a specialist in vascular medicine, presented data from a clinical trial under his supervision at the Berlin Vascular Center of Franziskus Hospital.
- 10/22/2007 07:26:14
BRAMPTON - Bob Pursel was born in 1931 and grew up in Leamington, Ont. His automotive adventures began at age five in a pedal-powered car with a front end resembling a Chrysler Airflow. Even at this early age, Bob was showing a preference for Chrysler-built automobiles.
- 10/22/2007 06:54:49
Ian Holloway's sixth-placed Plymouth are likely to be unchanged for their Championship clash at fellow high fliers Charlton. Holloway likes to stick with a winning formula and was evidently satisfied with the greens' 1-0 home win over Coventry.
- 10/22/2007 06:35:18
Coventry City boss Iain Dowie has hit out at his players for a below-standard performance in the 1-0 victory at Plymouth Argyle. Dowie is still desperate to bring in a loanee or two to bolster his squad, but says that his current staff have to improve as quickly as possible.
- 10/22/2007 06:24:00
Lee Martin exorcised some personal demons by scoring on his full Plymouth Argyle debut against Coventry City.
- 10/22/2007 05:53:07
PLYMOUTH - Tom Carr stands at only 5-foot-5, but don’t tell that to the Sandwich defense, who couldn’t stop Plynmouth North’s senior running back all night in a 37-14 win in dominating fashion for the Eagles on homecoming night at Mario J. Romano Field Friday.
- 10/22/2007 05:52:00
MARSHFIELD - Second-half touchdowns by Brad Poirier and Sam Nota enabled the Marshfield High School football team to recover from both a sluggish first half and a surprising Plymouth South offense Friday in a 13-7 win.
- 10/22/2007 05:42:29
PLYMOUTH (AP) -- A Plymouth State University student was diagnosed Saturday with a drug-resistant staph infection, adding to the list of people in New Hampshire who have contracted the illness. ...
- 10/22/2007 05:34:03
THE Sky Blues went down to their second successive league defeat at Home Park on Saturday to see them drop down to 11th in the league table.
- 10/22/2007 05:16:17
Sheffield United are being linked with Chelsea youngster Scott Sinclair who spent sometime on loan at Plymouth Argyle last season.
- 10/22/2007 04:48:52
PLYMOUTH, N.H. (AP) -- Another New Hampshire student has been diagnosed with a drug-resistant staph infection.
- 10/22/2007 04:01:52
COVENTRY CITY manager Iain Dowie will ask the board this week if there is enough money in the coffers to sign a player on loan. After describing Saturday's defeat at Plymouth as the worst performance of the season, the Sky Blues boss said he would try to bring in a new face on a short-term deal.
- 10/22/2007 03:37:48
The Manchester United man netted the winner on his first start for the Pilgrims at the weekend and said afterwards: "Maybe I got lost at United.
- 10/22/2007 03:37:32
The Manchester United man netted the winner on his first start for the Pilgrims at the weekend and said afterwards: "Maybe I got lost at United. "I went out on loan but then went back to Manchester and third-string status. I spoke to the manager and he told me the clubs that were in.
- 10/22/2007 03:33:15
Derby days are very special in football. As a Plymouth Argyle fan, I've been delighted with our heady progress over the last few years, but a small part of me is sad to think that the days of our local battles with Exeter and Torquay are perhaps over for a very long time.
- 10/22/2007 03:07:44
A Plymouth-based naval ship is heading to the Gulf months after the hostage crisis involving HMS Cornwall.
- 10/22/2007 02:47:53
A quick-thinking mother helped police nab two robbers in Plymouth Thursday afternoon. The robbery occurred in the parking lot of Thomaston Savings Bank on Route 6 just after 2:30 p.m.
- 10/22/2007 02:43:41
The trial of Richard D. Read of Plymouth, charged with the 2005 murder of his friend, Brian Raboin, continues today in New Britain Superior Court. Raboin, who lived in the Terryville section of Plymouth, was shot four times — twice in the back of the neck and twice in the back, on Oct. 21, 2005, on Minor Street in Bristol. He was 39.
- 10/22/2007 02:39:38
PLYMOUTH †The town can finally start accepting applications for a new parks and recreation director. Mayor Jan A. Krampitz said she posted the position internally on Friday and also began advertising it. The posting comes three months after the former director, Mary Beth Morelli, retired. That delay irked the Parks and Recreation Commission.
- 10/22/2007 01:15:40
PLYMOUTH, N.H. -- A Plymouth State University student was diagnosed Saturday with a drug-resistant staph infection, adding to the list of people in New Hampshire who have contracted the illness. ... - The Associated Press The Associated Press
- 10/21/2007 23:43:58
• Cari Lund, whose Girl Scout troop from Coon Rapids paid double (about $120) for four tickets: "I thought it was a pretty good show, but it was more about my daughter. Seeing the look on her face definitely made it worth it." • Lisa Vosen of Plymouth went with her daughter Natasha. "We just got tickets today [on Ticketmaster] for $54 and had better seats than our friends who paid $300 for the ...
- 10/21/2007 21:32:27
PLYMOUTH, N.H. -- A Plymouth State University student was diagnosed Saturday with a drug-resistant staph infection, adding to the list of people in New Hampshire who have contracted the illness.
- 10/21/2007 17:43:25
Championship Series American League: Boston 12 Cleveland 2 (best-of-seven series level at 3-3). Friday: Everton 91 Guildford 80; Milton Keynes 82 Cheshire 85; Sheffield 61 Newcastle 72. Saturday: London 62 Plymouth 79; Worcester 92 Leicester 85.
- 10/21/2007 17:34:25
This week FootyMad's match preview focuses on the game between Charlton Athletic and Plymouth Argyle at 20:00 on Tuesday 23rd October 2007 in the Championship.
- 10/21/2007 14:48:31
A toddler died and three adults were critically injured early yesterday when a man who had fled a traffic stop minutes earlier smashed into their car at a Northwest Washington intersection, police said.
- 10/21/2007 12:14:21
Alternator went out at about 100000mi. Vacuum leak at about 100000mi. Drivers' side window off track when bought. This was my first car and one of the best cars I have ever owned.
- 10/21/2007 12:05:14
A Plymouth State University student was diagnosed Saturday with a drug-resistant staph infection, adding to the list of people in New Hampshire who have contracted the illness.
- 10/21/2007 07:45:46
MILTON, Mass. — Curry College left no doubt which team is the best in the New England Football Conference. The Colonels scored on their first five possessions Saturday en route to an easy 42-14 win over Plymouth State University at Walter M. Katz Field.
- 10/21/2007 07:36:31
PLYMOUTH — Having scratched and clawed its way to a grueling 2-point victory over rival Souhegan on a last-second field goal last week, there were questions of whether Plymouth would have an emotional letdown against Portsmouth on Saturday.
- 10/21/2007 07:36:01
PLYMOUTH — Chris Williams has grown to love directing the public relations department at Plymouth State University. Name? Christopher M. Williams. Where do you live?
- 10/21/2007 07:35:42
PLYMOUTH — A Plymouth State University student athlete has been diagnosed with a drug-resistant form of staph infection, the school announced Saturday.
- 10/21/2007 06:18:08
Plymouth-Canton school officials are checking the strength of the cleaning products used to clean locker rooms and other well-traveled areas after several districts in metro Detroit reported cases of a potentially deadly strain of an antibiotic-resistant staph infection.
- 10/21/2007 06:04:59
When Temple Baptist Church moved to Plymouth Township and became NorthRidge Church, church and township officials signed a Property Usage/Consent Judgment that limited the church to a certain amount of growth.
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