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About Habitat's ReStoreDoing some summer cleaning and not quite sure where to put all of the things in that unwanted pile? Donate those items to Habitat for Humanity of Greater Plymouth’s ReStore! — Wicked Local Carver Plymouth County legislative delegation fights for funding for Plymouth County House of CorrectionState representatives Thomas D. Calter, D-Kingston, and Rhonda Nyman, D-Hanover, organized and chaired an emergency State House meeting to address the issue of the financial deficit associated with the Plymouth County Sheriff’s Department and House of Correction FY12 budget. — Wicked Local Bridgewater Ye Olde Roulette Wheel?The Mayflower Room at the Town Hall had almost completely emptied out, after a four-hour meeting of the Board of Selectmen, when chairman Bill Hallisey surprised those remaining when he brought up - under "new business" - the suggestion that Plymouth should look into attracting a casino to town. — Wicked Local Plymouth Plymouth jail stops housing prisoners from local policeThe Plymouth County jail, citing budget cuts from the state, has stopped taking prisoners awaiting arraignment. — Wicked Local Abington Politics: State Rep. Tom Calter announces candidacyIn front of a crowd of more than 250 supporters from across the 12th Plymouth District, state Rep. Thomas Calter officially announced his candidacy for re-election with remarks that challenged political leaders and voters to demand higher standards in campaigning. — Wicked Local Amesbury New gas station to open Sunday in PlymouthLevis & Sons will opens a gas and service station in the Pinehills on Sunday, its second location in town. — Patriot Ledger
Plymouth County Charter Commission approves proposed CharterThe Plymouth County Charter Study Commission held its final meeting on April 17 in Hanover and approved a proposed Charter. — Wicked Local Bridgewater Marc Pacheco keeps his seat; wins the race for the 1st Plymouth & Bristol Senate seatNew Plymouth Town Manager Melissa Arrighi says town’s ready to face daunting fiscal challengesShe has seen them come and she has seen them go. And now long-time Assistant Town Manager Melissa Arrighi will attempt to put a stop to the revolving door on the town manager’s office, as she assumes the role of chief administrator for the town of Plymouth. — Patriot Ledger Where Romney, Sen. Brown stand on various issuesRepublican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney and U.S. Sen. Scott Brown publicly support each other and even share key advisers. But on many topics, from foreign policy to social issues, the Massachusetts Republicans take very different positions. — The Boston Globe Monday, May 21, 2012 3:58 AM
Cavicchi wins Carver Planning Board seat; O’Brien joins School CommitteeIn addition to the Board of Selectmen, Carver voters cast their votes in two other contested races Saturday. — Wicked Local Carver Three Wareham teens held without bail in connection with home invasionWareham — Three teenagers accused of a home invasion in East Wareham were ordered held without bail Friday, court officials said. — South Coast Today More News