- 10/21/2007 06:04:39

Kay Warnke shared her story of breast cancer survival, and told an audience of some 85 people at the Plymouth Community Arts Council Wednesday how important the art of creating, sewing and designing has helped her own healing process.
- 10/21/2007 06:04:34

Ryan Van De Giesen threw for three touchdowns and ran for another as Curry College handed Plymouth State University its first loss of the season, 42-14, yesterday in a battle of unbeaten teams.
- 10/21/2007 06:03:39

Pioneer bake sale
- 10/21/2007 03:45:27

A man is arrested after another man's body is discovered in public toilets in Plymouth city centre.
- 10/21/2007 03:02:04

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.
- 10/21/2007 02:57:53

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.
- 10/21/2007 02:54:22

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.
- 10/21/2007 02:42:48

Ian Holloway was happy with his Plymouth side's 1-0 win over Coventry and the home debut of new on-loan Manchester United winger Lee Martin.
- 10/21/2007 02:04:34

On a day when the normally potent St. Joseph's Prep offense was shut down, the Hawks' defense grabbed the spotlight. The host Hawks held upset-minded Cardinal O'Hara to 75 yards of offense yesterday and made a key defensive stand in the final quarter to spark a 16-7 victory in a Catholic League Red Division game at windswept Plymouth Whitemarsh.
- 10/21/2007 00:27:33

HANOVER — Twice was nice for the South Shore Voke football team. The Vikings scored twice in the first quarter and then the defense twice stopped Bristol-Plymouth in the “red zone” twice in the final two minutes for a 14-6 Mayflower League game Saturday morning.
- 10/21/2007 00:12:31

PLYMOUTH - The Plymouth Whalers extended a 1-0 lead after one period with three goals in the second and the Whalers went on to defeat the Owen Sound Attack, 6-3, in an Ontario Hockey League game played Saturday night at Compuware Arena.
- 10/20/2007 23:37:32

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.
- 10/20/2007 23:37:02

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.
- 10/20/2007 23:11:45

When a Plymouth Meeting mother was charged last week with supplying her son with guns, the case sparked national outrage.
- 10/20/2007 23:11:04

When a Plymouth Meeting mother was charged last week with supplying her son with guns, the case sparked national outrage.
- 10/20/2007 23:08:49

DENVER - Police are searching for a driver accused of hitting a man and then driving away. It happened just before 2:30 Saturday morning at the intersection of 8th and Lincoln. Police say the victim was crossing the street when the car hit him. Police say the man died at the scene. Police are searching for a late '80s early '90s Chrysler or Plymouth. The car was painted metallic blue or ...
- 10/20/2007 23:07:44

When a Plymouth Meeting mother was charged last week with supplying her son with guns, the case sparked national outrage.
- 10/20/2007 22:35:41

PLYMOUTH - The 6-0 start was unexpected. After all, a Plymouth North golf team last won a league title 20 years ago.
- 10/20/2007 22:11:13

Vikings run for 497 yards in 44-7 victory
- 10/20/2007 21:32:48

The halls, classrooms, and workshops were buzzing at Bristol-Plymouth Regional Technical School during their annual open house. “It’s like a regular school day except it’s a Saturday and we invite everyone in,” said principal Carolyn Pearson.
- 10/20/2007 21:27:37

PLYMOUTH, Mich. - A.J. Jenks scored twice as the Plymouth Whalers doubled the Owen Sound Attack 6-3 in Saturday evening Ontario Hockey League action at the Compuware Arena.
- 10/20/2007 14:27:36

PLYMOUTH, Mich. ( Map ) - PLYMOUTH, Mich., Oct. 19 /PRNewswire/ -- For its outstanding achievements in developing diverse supplier companies, Johnson Controls (NYSE: JCI ) once again was recognized as the "Corporation of the Year" by the Michigan Minority Business Development Council (MMBDC).
- 10/20/2007 14:26:21

FORT WAYNE, Ind. -- The Goshen boys soccer team beat Yorktown 9-1 in this morning's game in Fort Wayne to and will not head to semi-state. Joining them at semi-state will be Homestead, which beat Plymouth 2-0.
- 10/20/2007 10:26:14

On-loan midfielder Lee Martin capped a superb performance on his home debut by scoring the only goal of the game as Plymouth beat Coventry to climb into the top six in the Championship.
- 10/20/2007 10:20:09

PLYMOUTH, N.H. - A Plymouth State University student was in critical condition last night with injuries suffered in a fall from a second-story deck at a building near the campus early yesterday morning, according to a fire official.
- 10/20/2007 08:16:43

After being shut down for four days this week because several students became sick at the same time, Pines Elementary School in Plymouth will reopen Monday.
- 10/20/2007 07:36:41

PLYMOUTH — Elaine Hope Lang, 55, died Oct. 18, 2007, at Speare Memorial Hospital after a short illness with family, friends, and ministers by her side.
- 10/20/2007 07:36:11

A 21-year-old female Plymouth State University student from Londonderry was seriously injured after apparently falling from a second story balcony early Friday morning, police said.
- 10/20/2007 07:36:01

PLYMOUTH — On Friday Nov. 9 at 7 p.m., the All New Talent Revue, featuring outstanding local talent and a stunning dessert buffet, will be held at the Common Man Inn.
- 10/20/2007 06:07:37

Police officers on Plymouth's streets will be beaming live images back to a control centre in the city for the first time.
- 10/20/2007 04:21:35

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.
- 10/20/2007 04:21:05

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.
- 10/20/2007 04:13:14

PLYMOUTH (AP) — Officials say a Plymouth State University student is in critical condition after falling from a second-story deck early Friday.
- 10/20/2007 02:47:25

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.
- 10/20/2007 02:43:13

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.
- 10/20/2007 02:40:26

After a rocky start to the seventh game of its still perfect season, No. 8 Marshfield (7-0) scored 13 unanswered second-half points last night to prevail over Atlantic Coast rival Plymouth South, 13-7.
- 10/20/2007 02:39:42

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.
- 10/20/2007 01:25:59

When a Plymouth Meeting mother was charged last week with supplying her son with guns, the case sparked national outrage.
- 10/19/2007 23:13:15

The Montgomery County district attorney will not try as an adult the 14-year-old accused of plotting a Columbine-style attack at Plymouth Whitemarsh High School.
- 10/19/2007 23:12:05

The Montgomery County district attorney will not try as an adult the 14-year-old accused of plotting a Columbine-style attack at Plymouth Whitemarsh High School.
- 10/19/2007 23:06:43

Times have changed dramatically for the Windsor Spitfires - especially against the Plymouth Whalers. Bradley Snetsinger scored twice and the new-and-improved Spitfires bullied the Whalers from the opening faceoff, cruising to a 4-1 win Friday night in the Ontario Hockey League.
- 10/19/2007 22:56:32

The Plymouth Rockies capitalized on Northridge turnovers early on in advancing to the second round of a Class 4A Sectional, defeating the Raiders 34-6 Friday night at Middlebury.
- 10/19/2007 22:10:27

The Panthers go up against the four-time conference champ in a battle of unbeatens.
- 10/19/2007 21:38:37

Times have changed dramatically for the Windsor Spitfires - especially against the Plymouth Whalers.
- 10/19/2007 21:15:37

PLYMOUTH, Mich. - Bradley Snetsinger scored twice to lead the Windsor Spitfires to a 4-1 win over the Plymouth Whalers in Ontario Hockey League action Friday night.
- 10/19/2007 15:22:55

Michael Edison stepped down after school officials say he was caught looking at inappropriate web sites on his work computer.
- 10/19/2007 14:53:49

Michael Edison stepped down after school officials say he was caught looking at inappropriate web sites on his work computer.
- 10/19/2007 12:59:10

The WIAA released its state football playoff pairings today. A total of 223 teams across seven divisions learned where and who they will play in first-round matchups at 7 p.m. Tuesday. Seven teams from the area made the state playoffs: Plymouth in Division 3, New Holstein and Chilton in Division 4 and Howards Grove, Cedar Grove-Belgium, Random Lake and Oostburg in Division 5. The following is a ...
- 10/19/2007 12:44:00

The areas seven playoff teams qualified for the WIAA postseason have learned their division placements. Plymouth (5-4) is in Division 3 and is making its 18th playoff appearance (all-time playoff record 8-15). New Holstein (7-2) is in Division 4 and is making its fifth playoff appearance (3-4). Chilton (6-3) is in Division 4 and is making its eighth playoff appearance (5-7). Random Lake (6-3) is ...
- 10/19/2007 12:22:30

PLYMOUTH, N.H. -- Officials say a Plymouth State University student is in critical condition after falling from a second-story deck early Friday.
- 10/19/2007 09:26:50

Voters may request absentee ballots for the November 6 elections, says Plymouth County auditor Cheri Nitzschke. “Absentee ballots are now available from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, in the auditor’s office at the county courthouse,” she reminds.
- 10/19/2007 09:26:40

Plymouth County employees, on average, are making about $34,000 a year, according to a quarterly study by the Iowa Department of Economic Development. That ranks average county wages, which hit $16.19 an hour at the end of last quarter, above any other Iowa county west of I-35.
- 10/19/2007 09:11:30

PLYMOUTH, N.H. -- A Plymouth State University student was in critical condition after falling from a second-story deck early Friday. Fire Capt. John Olmstead said the woman fell shortly before 1 a.m. He did not know her name or age, but he said she was a student.
- 10/19/2007 09:04:40

A New Hampshire college is partnering with a Maynard-based nonprofit to offer its first-ever graduate certificate for online education.
- 10/19/2007 08:46:07

The six of the seven men and the one woman seeking four seats on the Westonka School Board as a group faced the voting public, Oct. 9, during a candidate forum held at Mound Westonka High School that was sponsored by the Wayzata-Plymouth chapter of the League of Women Voters (LWM).
- 10/19/2007 08:36:16

PLYMOUTH, N.H. (AP) — Officials say a Plymouth State University student is in critical condition after falling from a second-story deck early Friday. Fire Capt. John Olmstead said the woman fell shortly before 1 a.m. He did know her name or age, but said she was a student.
- 10/19/2007 08:15:27

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- 10/19/2007 07:31:52

COVENTRY'S stop-start September is being repeated this month - so Iain Dowie's men will be keen to record their first success at Plymouth since their 1996 FA Cup win.
- 10/19/2007 07:22:21

HAMBURG, Germany and PLYMOUTH, Mich., Oct. 19 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- ROFIN-SINAR Technologies Inc. ( Nachrichten / Aktienkurs ), one of the world's leading developers and manufacturers of laser sources and laser-based solutions, confirmed today that its 2007 fourth quarter and year end results will be released on Thursday, November 8, 2007.
- 10/19/2007 07:07:11

BROCKTON, Mass. (AP) - A 76-year-old woman whose car crashed into a hospital entrance, killing two staff members, is now facing criminal charges. Plymouth District Attorney Timothy Cruz has charged Jane Berghold with two counts of vehicular homicide and one count of operating a vehicle to endanger.
- 10/19/2007 06:57:20

Investing to Stay Ahead of Growing Demand for Wireless Voice, Multimedia and Internet Access CARVER, Mass., Oct. 11 / -- In a continuing effort to provide the best wireless service for local residents in Plymouth County, Verizon Wireless, operator of the nation's most reliable wireless network, has expanded its network with a new cell site. The new site increases coverage and capacity along ...
- 10/19/2007 06:40:32

In Plymouth (New Hampshire), officials say a Plymouth State University student is in critical condition after falling from a second-story deck early today.
- 10/19/2007 06:17:17

SKIPPER Ben Russell is on the move again tomorrow for Coventry as they chase their first back-to-back wins of the season at Plymouth Albion (3pm).
- 10/19/2007 06:14:57

Officials say a Plymouth State University student is in critical condition after falling from a second-story deck early Friday.
- 10/19/2007 05:56:53

Associated Press - October 19, 2007 7:45 AM ET PLYMOUTH, N.H. (AP) - In Plymouth (New Hampshire), officials say a Plymouth State University student is in critical condition after falling from a...
- 10/19/2007 05:39:57

PLYMOUTH - Proponents see it as an efficient way to educate town meeting members. Others see it as a power grab.
- 10/19/2007 05:39:47

RANDOLPH - Cole Porter’s classic ‘‘I’ve Got You Under My Skin’’ was the inspiration for competing dancers doing the foxtrot in the grand ballroom at Lombardo’s. It was the first ever ‘‘Dancing with the Realtors,’’ a fundraising event Wednesday night produced by the Plymouth and South Shore Association of Realtors to benefit Habitat for Humanity.
- 10/19/2007 05:38:06

PEMBROKE - Police say a former strip club waitress from Hull who is on probation for harassing a rival for a man’s affection has done it again. Kimberly Lynn DaSilva, 40, of Berkley Road, pleaded innocent Tuesday in Plymouth District Court to the new charges.
- 10/19/2007 05:37:56

PLYMOUTH - A citizens group has delayed the approval of a license extension for the Pilgrim nuclear power plant by raising concerns about radioactive material leaking into Cape Cod Bay.
- 10/19/2007 05:13:20

Plymouth manager Ian Holloway confirms midfielder Bojan Djordjic is to leave the club.
- 10/19/2007 04:53:21

The former Manchester United and Rangers wideman has failed to make the expected impact at Argyle and boss Ian Holloway said: "His future will be elsewhere.
- 10/19/2007 04:39:17

A Plymouth State University co-ed is hospitalized in critical condition this morning after an early morning fall from a second-story deck, according to a fire official.
- 10/19/2007 04:12:27

Swedish winger Bojan Djordjic is set to have his contract paid up by Plymouth Argyle after being told he can leave Home Park.
- 10/19/2007 03:50:41

PLYMOUTH — Pemi-Valley Habitat For Humanity began work Wednesday on a house on Loon Lake Road in Plymouth. Kelly Mulloy of Habitat for Humanity called the project a "blitz build" and said it is scheduled to be completed by the Spring of 2008.
- 10/19/2007 03:43:31

Search for the tallest Kiwi Two weeks ago Campbell Live brought you the story of New Plymouth tall guy Mike Barrell - who was having problems finding a job because of his height.
- 10/19/2007 03:17:01

NEW HOLSTEIN Its no secret New Holstein has the ability to simply allow shifty running backs Matt Preissner and Jordan Schneider to get into open space and work their magic.
- 10/19/2007 02:50:30

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.
- 10/19/2007 02:44:15

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.
- 10/19/2007 02:40:43

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.
- 10/19/2007 02:11:23

The outcome of last week’s football game between Souhegan High and Plymouth might still be an eye-opener to some. But it becomes shocking when taking a look at some of the numbers from the Bobcats’ 11-9 victory over the Sabers.
- 10/19/2007 01:42:35

Match report to follow later.
- 10/19/2007 01:29:30

The Montgomery County district attorney will not try as an adult the 14-year-old accused of plotting a Columbine-style attack at Plymouth Whitemarsh High School.
- 10/19/2007 01:25:09

District Attorney Bruce Castor has decided that the teen accused of planning a "Columbine-style" attack on Plymouth-Whitemarsh High School last week will be tried in juvenile court.
- 10/18/2007 23:06:43

Not even playing on the road - through a fog, no less - could stop the Plymouth Whalers on Thursday night. Andrew Fournier scored the shootout winner as the Whalers beat the Windsor Spitfires 2-1 in OHL action.
- 10/18/2007 22:14:12

Seven teams from the area qualified for this years WIAA state football playoffs. Four teams from the Central Lakeshore Conference qualified: Co-champions Random Lake (6-3) and Oostburg (6-3) and runners-up Howards Grove (6-3) and Cedar Grove-Belgium (4-5). Two area teams from the Eastern Wisconsin Conference: runner-up New Holstein (7-2) and Plymouth (5-4). Chilton qualified out of the ...
- 10/18/2007 22:11:48

Not even playing on the road - through a fog, no less - could stop the Plymouth Whalers on Thursday night. Andrew Fournier scored the shootout winner as the Whalers beat the Windsor Spitfires 2-1 in Ontario Hockey League action.
- 10/18/2007 22:02:37

Not even playing on the road - through a fog, no less - could stop the Plymouth Whalers on Thursday night.
- 10/18/2007 21:59:00

The Huskies secured second place in the Eastern Wisconsin Conference with an impressive 35-14 win over Plymouth in New Holstein. Eric Weber rushed for 125 yards and a touchdown on 17 carries, as New Holstein (7-2, 6-1) rolled up 325 yards on the ground against Plymouth (5-4, 4-3).
- 10/18/2007 21:16:25

The Windsor Spitfires got full points for the performance even if it only resulted in a single point in the standings. It was the outstanding effort of Plymouth Whalers goaltender Jeremy Smith that brought Windsor its first loss on home ice in six games this season.
- 10/18/2007 21:13:37

WINDSOR, Ont. - Andrew Fournier scored the shootout winner as the Plymouth Whalers beat the Windsor Spitfires 2-1 in Ontario Hockey League action Thursday night.
- 10/18/2007 20:07:29

There's an "L.T.," a "T.O." and an "L.J." Each is more celebrated, more recognizable. But no NFL player -- nobody -- has a cooler and more appropriate nickname than Plymouth native and former Gophers running back Marion Barber III. "Marion The Barbarian." That's what folks in Dallas are calling the Cowboys' third-year running back since T.O. -- Terrell Owens -- coined the perfect moniker to ...
- 10/18/2007 18:48:31

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.
- 10/18/2007 18:44:25

MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS EV3 Inc., Plymouth, which completed its merger with FoxHollow Technologies Inc. on Oct. 4, announced final results for the elections made by FoxHollow stockholders regarding the form of merger consideration they will receive. EV3 will issue about 43.1 million shares of its common stock and pay about $81.8 million in cash pursuant to the merger. EV3 expects that the ...
- 10/18/2007 14:10:11

BROCKTON, Mass. (AP) - A 76-year-old woman whose car crashed into a hospital entrance, killing two staff members, is now facing criminal charges. Plymouth District Attorney Timothy Cruz has charged Jane Berghold with two counts of vehicular homicide and one count of operating a vehicle to endanger.
- 10/18/2007 14:00:37

PLYMOUTH, Minn.----As previously announced, ev3 Inc. completed its merger with FoxHollow Technologies, Inc. on October 4, 2007. ev3 today announced final results for the elections made by FoxHollow stockholders regarding the form of merger consideration they will receive in the merger. ev3 will issue approximately 43.1 million shares of ev3 common stock and pay approximately $81.8 million in ...
- 10/18/2007 13:54:06

BROCKTON - A 76-year-old woman whose car crashed into a hospital entrance, killing two staff members, is now facing criminal charges. Plymouth District Attorney Timothy...
- 10/18/2007 13:50:06

BROCKTON, Mass. A 76-year-old woman whose car crashed into a hospital entrance, killing two staff members, is now facing criminal charges. Plymouth District Attorney Timothy Cruz has charged Jane Berghold with two counts of vehicular homicide and one count of operating a vehicle to endanger.
- 10/18/2007 12:16:41

Contact Energy said today the discovery of asbestos had extended a planned maintenance outage at its New Plymouth power station by up to a month.
- 10/18/2007 11:55:00

Akos Buzsaky is set for a new contract at Plymouth Argyle Football Club. The Hungarian midfielder joined the Championship club from FC Porto for an undisclosed fee in the May of 2005, and his existing deal is set to expire at the end of this season.
- 10/18/2007 10:29:53

Emanuel Steward's world famous Kronk boxers will be fighting live in Michigan on November 15 at the Compuware Arena in Plymouth.
- 10/18/2007 07:04:07

As the fall foliage descended on New England, the women's soccer team played in a series of matches including face-offs against the best of the NESCAC. Matches at Amherst and against Plymouth State preceded a beautiful Fall Family Weekend that saw the Panthers take on Williams.
- 10/18/2007 06:53:31

The Wales Under-21 international is currently the top goalscorer in the Blue Square Premier, netting 15 times already for Forest Green Rovers.
- 10/18/2007 06:53:16

PLYMOUTH - Proponents see it as an efficient way to educate town meeting members. Others see it as a power grab.
- 10/18/2007 06:53:06

RANDOLPH - Cole Porter’s classic ‘‘I’ve Got You Under My Skin’’ was the inspiration for competing dancers doing the foxtrot in the grand ballroom at Lombardo’s. It was the first ever ‘‘Dancing with the Realtors,’’ a fundraising event Wednesday night produced by the Plymouth and South Shore Association of Realtors to benefit Habitat for Humanity.
- 10/18/2007 06:53:01

The Wales Under-21 international is currently the top goalscorer in the Blue Square Premier, netting 15 times already for Forest Green Rovers. Rovers chairman Colin Gardner told the Stroud News & Journal: "I received an offer from a chairman of a league club, which has been turned down.
- 10/18/2007 06:52:06

PEMBROKE - Police say a former strip club waitress from Hull who is on probation for harassing a rival for a man’s affection has done it again. Kimberly Lynn DaSilva, 40, of Berkley Road, pleaded innocent Tuesday in Plymouth District Court to the new charges.
- 10/18/2007 06:52:05

Plymouth, Mich., Oct. 16, 2007 - Simrit - the industrial sealing products division of Freudenberg-NOK - recently released an updated Simriz® Perfluoroelastomer Seals brochure. For a copy of this brochure, visit the Simrit website www.simritna.com and use the Literature Request Form on the "Brochures" page. You can also download a PDF file of the brochure from this page. The brochure explains ...
- 10/18/2007 06:51:56

PLYMOUTH - A citizens group has delayed the approval of a license extension for the Pilgrim nuclear power plant by raising concerns about radioactive material leaking into Cape Cod Bay.
- 10/18/2007 06:51:53

Plymouth, Mich., Oct. 16, 2007 - To ensure that its customers are receiving the most accurate and current product information, Simrit - the industrial sealing products division of Freudenberg-NOK - recently published a new Plate Seals brochure. For a copy of this brochure, visit the Simrit website www.simritna.com and use the Literature Request Form on the "Brochures" page. You can also ...
- 10/18/2007 06:51:24

Championship clubs Stoke and Plymouth Argyle are among a host of clubs keen to recruit the Blue Square Premier's top scorer Stuart Fleetwood.
- 10/18/2007 05:53:27

Plymouth Healthcare Community has deployed a more cost efficient data storage system in its datacentre.
- 10/18/2007 05:29:29

The six of the seven men and the one woman seeking four seats on the Westonka School Board as a group faced the voting public, Oct. 9, during a candidate forum held at Mound Westonka High School that was sponsored by the Wayzata-Plymouth chapter of the League of Women Voters (LWM).
- 10/18/2007 05:10:01

Surprise No.1: The Plymouth boys soccer team will play Saturday at the Fort Wayne Snider semistate.
- 10/18/2007 05:04:46

For the second time in eight days, Plymouth Township police are trying to track down leads on a bank robbery.
- 10/18/2007 04:56:34

By Diane Gale Andreassi CORRESPONDENT Diane Rounisto was looking for a place to run a business and "bingo," an opportunity matched her needs. She opened a bingo supply and tiny gift shop in the back of Shamrock Bingo Hall on Plymouth Road. Then 30 months ago she decided it was time to expand to her location, The Buzz, on Five Mile west of Beech Daly in Redford. "It was kind of a whim," said ...
- 10/18/2007 04:32:14

PLYMOUTH — Freshman Kristina Conroy scored two first-half goals, and Plymouth State University went on to defeat the University of Southern Maine, 3-1, in a key Little East Conference field hockey game at Arold Field.
- 10/18/2007 03:20:34

The Iowa Environmental Council will conduct its annual conference, "Curtailing Climate Change: Responsibilities and Opportunities," from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Friday at Plymouth Congregational Church, 4126 Ingersoll Ave.
- 10/18/2007 02:45:18

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.
- 10/18/2007 02:41:44

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.
- 10/18/2007 01:48:17

PLYMOUTH, N.H. - When Henry Ahern's first 27 red deer ambled off the trailer and onto his grandfather's farm 13 years ago, he was just looking for a way to save the 200 acres from developers.
- 10/18/2007 01:03:18

Contact Energy said today the discovery of asbestos had extended a planned maintenance outage at its New Plymouth power station by up to a month.
- 10/18/2007 00:45:19

My transmission went at 98,658 miles. Compression loss at 95,000 miles. Shocks are gone at 98,658 miles. The head gasket blew at 42,000 miles. Had to replace distributor cap twice.
- 10/17/2007 23:31:53

Exhibit A : Sept. 28. Tyngsborough trailed Concord-Carlisle by seven in the final two minutes when senior quarterback Colin Halloran found Tom Sullivan on fourth down for a 13-yard touchdown. The tired Tigers then went for two and converted for a 29-28 win.
- 10/17/2007 23:22:06

The fall color is arriving a bit late in Southeastern Massachusetts this year, but be patient, specialists say. It will be here soon.
- 10/17/2007 23:21:21

Comprehensive listings for galleries, plays, music, and other happenings in the area. CONCERTS
- 10/17/2007 23:20:45

Elite 8 The week's top high school football performances:
- 10/17/2007 23:11:14

Garrett Reid joined his brother Britt at the Montgomery County jail last night after he missed a court-ordered drug test.
- 10/17/2007 20:44:55

MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS Spanlink Communications, Plymouth, intends to spin off its Calabrio Software division. Calabrio Inc. will focus directly on the development and distribution of customer-interaction and workforce-optimization software for Internet Protocol-based contact centers. The separation is expected to be completed by Nov. 1. Norwest Equity Partners, Minneapolis, said it has ...
- 10/17/2007 20:11:23

NEW BRITAIN - A defense motion to suppress a murder defendant's potentially incriminating statements made to police during their search of his Plymouth home was denied Tuesday by Judge Thomas B. O'Keefe.
- 10/17/2007 19:25:37

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- 10/17/2007 19:25:37

Origin Energy reported that a planned maintenance outage at Contact Energy's New Plymouth power station has been extended for three to four weeks to investigate the discovery of some asbestos under insulation pipe lagging. The New Plymouth power station was built by the New Zealand Electricity Department over 30 years ago and, like many power stations built around that time, the use of asbestos ...
- 10/17/2007 17:19:29

Agriculture officials are searching for another potential problem for farmers in Plymouth County.
- 10/17/2007 16:14:25

Boston Scientific Corp. said this afternoon that it will eliminate 2,500 jobs, or 13 percent of its 18,000-person global workforce. The company, based in Natick, Mass., employs 6,500 workers at its facilities in Maple Grove, Arden Hills, and Plymouth. Boston Scientific declined to disclose details, including information about possible job cuts in Minnesota. "While difficult, these reductions are ...
- 10/17/2007 14:56:07

THORNTON — Merle L. Ross, 79, of Route 175 died Oct. 15, 2007, at Speare Memorial Hospital in Plymouth. She was born in Ashland on Dec. 1, 1927, the daughter of Earl "Stub" and Rena (Smith) Gray.
- 10/17/2007 14:52:23

THORNTON — Merle L. Ross, 79, of Route 175 died Oct. 15, 2007, at Speare Memorial Hospital in Plymouth. She was born in Ashland on Dec. 1, 1927, the daughter of Earl "Stub" and Rena (Smith) Gray.
- 10/17/2007 13:43:37

Hockey is back in Biloxi, at long last, and Chris Cava can't wait to lace up the skates for the home opener of the ECHL's Mississippi Sea Wolves.
- 10/17/2007 13:00:41

Asbestos discovered during maintenance work has temporarily closed New Plymouth's power station.
- 10/17/2007 10:59:53

The six of the seven men and the one woman seeking four seats on the Westonka School Board as a group faced the voting public, Oct. 9, during a candidate forum held at Mound Westonka High School that was sponsored by the Wayzata-Plymouth chapter of the League of Women Voters (LWM).
- 10/17/2007 10:39:53

BOWEN, Ill. — Jay Wegman knows the stakes are high as the Southeastern School Board debates closing either the Bowen or Plymouth facility. "Whatever town loses the school will have a catastrophic impact on the community," said Wegman, president of the Community State Bank of Plymouth.
- 10/17/2007 08:31:53

Pines Elementary School in Plymouth has been shut down indefinitely because of a problem that sent six students to the emergency room Monday. State officials were called in Tuesday to find the source of an environmental contaminant that first made some students at the school sick last week.
- 10/17/2007 07:35:31

JULIAN GRAY has set his sights on a return to Sky Blues action against Plymouth Argyle.
- 10/17/2007 06:53:49

A baby boy born to heroin addicts died from natural causes contributed to by parental neglect, an inquest finds.
- 10/17/2007 05:49:21

BOSTON - In the early 1960s, Gov. John A. Volpe gave a vanity license plate with the number 1620 to George Olsson of Plymouth.
- 10/17/2007 05:12:25

PLYMOUTH -- Jo Fisher found herself making a very quiet public stand Tuesday night.
- 10/17/2007 04:59:57

PLYMOUTH -- A break in the action worked wonders for Jessica McMillen Tuesday night.
- 10/17/2007 03:32:15

(WSBT) A handful of supporters held a candlelight vigil Tuesday night for a former Plymouth High School basketball coach. The "Committee to Reinstate Michael Edison" met in Plymouth. Members say they've gathered more than 500 signatures in support of Edison.
- 10/17/2007 03:10:46

Hannah Bowe had nine kills and five digs and Lindsay Steinhardt added seven kills as Plymouth advanced to the second round of the WIAA Division 2 playoffs by sweeping Kiel 29-27, 25-13, 25-22 on Tuesday.
- 10/17/2007 02:46:13

Argyle boss Ian Holloway is a fan of the 18-year-old defender and would be hoping the progress made by Scott Sinclair while at Home Park gives the Pilgrims first choice on any deal.
- 10/17/2007 02:37:34

A Bristol woman charged in the murder of a Plymouth man is going to trial. Krista LaFountain, 41, rejected a plea agreement from the State's Attorney's Office Monday in New Britain Superior Court. Under the terms of the offer, she would have been charged with felony murder and sentenced to 35 years in prison. By rejecting the deal, Judge Joan K. Alexander told LaFountain she faces the ...
- 10/17/2007 02:34:34

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.
- 10/17/2007 02:31:03

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.
- 10/16/2007 23:20:36

WESTPORT — Numbers don't lie, and Bristol-Plymouth has certainly had the Wildcats' this season.
- 10/16/2007 20:45:06

People gathered in Plymouth Tuesday night to pray for the high school basketball coach who resigned last week.
- 10/16/2007 20:04:29

LOCAL Cheese producer announces building expansion Masters Gallery Foods , a Plymouth...
- 10/16/2007 19:10:49

A car driven by a 76-year-old patient smashed into a hospital entrance, killing two staff members including a doctor who witnesses said was trying to push people out of the way, authorities said Tuesday.
- 10/16/2007 14:33:59

PLYMOUTH -- A community prayer vigil has been scheduled tonight in Plymouth to show support for the Michael Edison family, the Plymouth Community School Corp. Board of Trustees, and Plymouth High School, organizers said.
- 10/16/2007 13:34:34

Masters Gallery Foods has announced plans to build an $8 million addition to its Plymouth packaging and distribution plant, potentially creating up to 40 local jobs.
- 10/16/2007 11:46:52

Plymouth Township patrol officers are about to take their vehicles high-tech.
- 10/16/2007 11:34:24

BROCKTON, Mass. - A second person died from injuries sustained when a car crashed into Brockton Hospital on Monday. The Plymouth District Attorney's office said 60-year-old Susan Plante died at a Boston hospital.
- 10/16/2007 11:34:10

NORRISTOWN, Pa. (AP) — Attorneys are discussing whether a 14-year-old Montgomery County boy accused of plotting a “Columbine-style” attack at Plymouth-Whitemarsh High School should be tried as a juvenile or an adult.
- 10/16/2007 11:21:14

Toxic mold aflatoxin found in Iowa and S.Dakota corn
Farmers in northwestern Iowa and southeastern South Dakota have found aflatoxin, a mold that can cause cancer in humans if consumed in large amounts, in their recently harvested corn, said a researcher at Iowa State University and a county extension agent on Tuesday.
- 10/16/2007 11:03:02

Masters Gallery Foods Inc., a leader in the private label, retail and food service cheese business, today announced it intends to build an $8 million addition to its Plymouth packaging and distribution plant.
- 10/16/2007 10:36:16

Conspicuous success in two of the six Indy Pro Series (IPS) races he contested this year has left 18-year-old New Plymouth racing driver Marc Williams eager to do more racing in the United States.
- 10/16/2007 09:13:40

PLYMOUTH, Wis. (AP) - A Plymouth cheese distributor is building an eight million dollar addition that will double the size of its facility. Masters Gallery Foods says the 70,000-square-foot addition should be done by late 2008. The company employs about 215 people. The addition should add 40 jobs.
- 10/16/2007 09:12:39

Associated Press - October 16, 2007 11:05 AM ET PLYMOUTH, Wis. (AP) - A Plymouth cheese distributor is building an eight million dollar addition that will double the size of its...
- 10/16/2007 08:13:35

The six of the seven men and the one woman seeking four seats on the Westonka School Board as a group faced the voting public, Oct. 9, during a candidate forum held at Mound Westonka High School that was sponsored by the Wayzata-Plymouth chapter of the League of Women Voters (LWM).
- 10/16/2007 08:09:41

The name of an Eastlake murder victim has been released. Sam Nicholson, 41, was killed in his Plymouth Drive home sometime Monday morning. Police said he died of multiple stab wounds.
- 10/16/2007 07:28:59

Attorneys are discussing whether a 14-year-old Montgomery County boy accused of plotting a "Columbine-style" attack at Plymouth-Whitemarsh High School should be tried as a juvenile or an adult.
- 10/16/2007 06:59:04

A 41-year-old Bristol woman charged in the shooting death of a Plymouth man during a botched robbery last December has rejected a plea deal.
- 10/16/2007 06:18:32

A Bristol woman charged in the murder of a Plymouth man is going to trial. Krista LaFountain, 41, rejected a plea agreement from the State's Attorney's Office Monday in New Britain Superior Court. Under the terms of the offer, she would have been charged with felony murder and sentenced to 35 years in prison. By rejecting the deal, Judge Joan K. Alexander told LaFountain she faces the ...
- 10/16/2007 06:10:43

MY FIRST CAR was a 1967 Plymouth Valiant. My dad helped me pick it out; he was an engineer and urged me to buy it instead of the sleek and stylish sports model I wanted.
- 10/16/2007 05:05:09

PLYMOUTH -- The resignation of Michael Edison, former Plymouth High School varsity basketball coach and social studies teacher, is among the personnel recommendations to be considered by the Plymouth Community School Corp. board of trustees Thursday night.
- 10/16/2007 04:06:41

ASHLAND — Arnold Stewart 69, died on Oct. 13, 2007, at the Oxford Manor in Haverhill, Mass., following a period of failing health. He was born in Plymouth on March 13, 1938, a son of Leo and Alice [Tilton] Stewart.
- 10/16/2007 04:05:51

PLYMOUTH — An effort to cut down on petroleum consumption has ramifications for the management of forest resources, a group of Swedish scientists told a gathering at Plymouth State University dealing with the use of biomass.
- 10/16/2007 04:02:25

12:38 a.m. Belmont: Wild Acres Road, medical aid. 1:00 a.m. Plymouth: Merrill Street, fire alarm activation. 1:18 a.m. Laconia: Fairmont Street, medical aid.
- 10/16/2007 04:01:55

BRISTOL — Trailing 6-1 in the fifth and deciding game, the Plymouth High School volleyball team rose up to stun Newfound 3-2 in a Division II schoolgirl volleyball battle Monday. The scores were 17-25, 25-15, 25-16, 25-17, 15-11.
- 10/16/2007 03:14:50

New Holstein (6-2) Lost a hard-fought game to unbeaten Kewaskum, but can still win a share of the conference title if it beats Plymouth and if improved Kiel can upset Kewaskum at home.
- 10/16/2007 02:46:53

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.
- 10/16/2007 02:42:59

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.
- 10/16/2007 01:06:58

After years of resistance, a growing number of Amish families are putting their farms into land preservation programs.
- 10/16/2007 00:14:56

Romulus, Plymouth Twp., Highland Park, Brownstown Twp., Canton Twp., Countywide.
- 10/15/2007 23:35:24

Computers and technology training are among the benefits Mulcahey Middle School is getting now that the district has been incorporated into an assistive technology grant with Barnstable and Plymouth public schools.
- 10/15/2007 22:11:37

Home to thousands of students over the past century, historic Mary Lyon Hall at the heart of Plymouth State University campus was officially reopened Friday after a $15.5 million renovation and restoration effort.
- 10/15/2007 21:58:17

When Seth Desjardins decided to attend Plymouth State University, the selling points were pretty simple: It was close to home, he could snowboard and ski, and he would have the chance to play competitive NCAA Division III varsity soccer on the same pitch his father had played on nearly a quarter century before.
- 10/15/2007 20:32:05

PLYMOUTH MEETING, Pa. - After rain wiped out two schedules days of play and temperatures plummeted 20 degrees, the Villanova baseball team wrapped up its fall season with the conclusion of the Intra-Squad World Series.
- 10/15/2007 19:33:58

PLYMOUTH -- A two-car accident Monday at the intersection of U.S. 30 and Queen Road ended in the arrest of a Knox woman on suspicion of possessing cocaine.
- 10/15/2007 18:46:40

PLYMOUTH -- Voters will have two opportunities Nov. 6 to decrease the taxes they pay to support the Plymouth-Shiloh Local School District. Passage of both issues would mean a loss of more than $815,000 a year to the district.
- 10/15/2007 16:50:16

A 70-year-old woman was critically injured this morning when a semi-truck crashed into her minivan in the West Plains. Leona L. Reiber was driving a Plymouth Voyager east on Hallett Road when she reportedly ran a stop sign at Spotted Road, according to a Spokane County Sheriff’s Office news release.
- 10/15/2007 16:33:57

Pines Elementary School in Plymouth is closed indefinitely after six more students got sick. County and school officials say the six children were rushed to an emergency room at Washington County hospital Monday.
- 10/15/2007 15:54:00

U.S. Foodservice Inc., a firm that distributes food and goods to restaurants, hotels, schools and other businesses, today said it plans to expand its Plymouth warehouse by 100,000 square feet.
- 10/15/2007 13:29:33

Police are investigating a homicide in the 100 block of Plymouth Road in Eastlake. Officials from the Lake County Crime Lab have responded to the scene. No other details have been released yet.
- 10/15/2007 13:24:06

A mysterious illness spreading around one local school has parents worried and school officials scratching their heads. Washington County school officials say Pines Elementary School in Plymouth is closed until further notice.
- 10/15/2007 13:18:12

PLYMOUTH, IN (NBC) -- An Indiana teacher's aide has been fired after stapling a Post-it note to a fourth grader's head.
- 10/15/2007 13:08:05

New Plymouth's Windy Point residents have been living in fear after hooligans sent huge cable drums plummeting down the Blagdon Hill into their properties.
- 10/15/2007 12:18:54

Six children are rushed to the emergency room today in Plymouth and now their school will be closed until further notice.
- 10/15/2007 11:58:44

The six of the seven men and the one woman seeking four seats on the Westonka School Board as a group faced the voting public, Oct. 9, during a candidate forum held at Mound Westonka High School that was sponsored by the Wayzata-Plymouth chapter of the League of Women Voters (LWM).
- 10/15/2007 10:05:14

Wildlife artist Joe Hautman of Plymouth, Minn., has won the 2007 Federal Duck Stamp art contest with his painting of a pair of
- 10/15/2007 09:56:05

A British research team from the University of Plymouth is developing a new method of tracking changes in Arctic sea ice over the past 1,000 years.
- 10/15/2007 09:55:43

Fund-raising for the Plymouth County Historical Museum's SOS (Save Our Stuff) campaign went over the $4,000 mark in its first week. Museum administrator Judy Bowman said the effort by the community to raise funds for a security system in the museum is heart-warming.
- 10/15/2007 09:55:33

229 and counting. "Again, we have reached an amazing level of success with 229 sponsors in Plymouth County," enthused the county's Pheasants Forever board of directors president Darin J. Raymond. "Our success has been used to educate and challenge other chapters through the country."