Saturday, February 15, 2014

Parking Ban in Downtown Plymouth





Parking Ban in Downtown Plymouth in Anticipation of snow event

WHAT:             Vehicles parked on a public way will be subject to tagging and towing at the owner’s expense during the specified snow ban.  During the snow emergency, free parking is available in any town owned public parking lot.  Thank you for your cooperation and for more information please tune to 95.9 WATD and 99.1 WPLM or call the town’s snow line at (508) 830-4163 option 3.

WHEN:             Sunday, February 16, 2014 from 1:30A.M.-6A.M.
                      
                      
WHERE:          Beginning at the most easterly terminus of Hedge Road thanwesterly on South Spooner Street, south on Standish Avenue to Samoset Street, east on Samoset to Oak Street, south on Oak, east on Summer Street to Pleasant Street, south on Pleasant to Mayflower Street west on Mayflower, south on Mayflower to Stafford Street, east on Stafford to Sandwich Street, south on Sandwich to Stephens Field (Map Attached)

In addition to the parking ban, the Public Works Department requests help from the residents in staying off the roads during the storms in order to conduct snow removal operations. Your cooperation is appreciated.

Plymouth Community Theatre



Plymouth Community Theatre would just like to remind you about our next production, TWO ACROSS by Jerry Mayer. This production will run for one night only just TONIGHT at 8:00pm at the Plymouth Center for the Arts, 11 North Street, Plymouth, MA. Take your Valentine to Driftwood Publick House up to one week after the show and receive 10% off just by showing your tickets. Tickets are $20: seating is general admission, first come, first served.

This special one-night-only production is our first fundraiser for 2014. Please consider purchasing tickets to help support our efforts to bring more performing arts to downtown Plymouth!

The cast for 2 Across features Sheila Kelleher and Phil Markella of Plymouth. Under the direction of Michael Pevzner of Kingston, this play runs about 80 minutes with no intermission.

The pdf poster is available here.

Also, PCT is pleased to announce auditions for our next production, Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest! Directed by Marnie Almirall, this classic comedy will be a treat for all ages. Auditions are Wednesday, February 26th, beginning at 7pm at our new home, the Spire - 25 Court Street, Plymouth, MA. Auditions will consist of cold readings from the script. For more information or to schedule an audition time, please contact Kasey Bishoff at kasey.bishoff@gmail.com or 401-339-6211.

Friday, February 14, 2014

Water Street Sewer Interceptor Program



The Town of Plymouth’s Department of Public Works would like to announce the replacement of the Water Street Sewer Interceptor pipeline is expected to commence the week of February 24, 2014.  The project involves the installation of a 1,500-foot long, 30-inch diameter PVC sewer main along Water Street from State Pier to the roundabout at Town Wharf.  The Contractor anticipates that it will take approximately three months to complete the construction of the new sewer interceptor pipeline.  Please be aware that this sewer replacement project involves working with active sewer lines and deep construction, which can pose a significant challenge for construction crews.   

During construction, this may cause traffic delays, detours, uneven/settling trenches, and elevated noise levels. The Town and the Contractor will make every effort to minimize disturbances to residents, businesses, pedestrians and motorists in the downtown waterfront area throughout the duration of this project.

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Museum Clean Up Day at Plimouth Plantation


Plimouth Plantation is hosting a Museum Clean Up Day on Saturday, March 1st. For more information, please click here.