Amelie Sellitto did everything she could junior year to get her mojo back after suffering an ankle injury, yet she couldn’t help but feel like a shell of herself athletically. After missing her entire ...
I remember reading a Clipper article titled “Officials Explain Fiscal Situation: rising costs, limited revenue, cited as reasons for an override.” A year later and I can’t recall any edition that didn ...
Michael G. Biffar, 46, of Plymouth, passed away on January 30. Michael is survived by his wife, Patricia “Patsy” Biffar; his beloved son, Michael; and his parents, Marlene and Tom Biffar. Born in El ...
New England College sophomore goaltender Anna McGinty (DHS ’24) continues to do yeoman’s work for the Pilgrims, but is getting little help from her offense, as NEC dropped a pair of 3-0 decisions to ...
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Drivers for the Greater Attleboro-Taunton Regional Transit Authority were back on the job last Wednesday after the union represent.ing them reached a tentative agreement with GATRA. The two-day strike ...
Last season featured many twists and turns for the Duxbury boys hockey team. The Dragons started 0-6, responded to win seven of eight, lost five straight, then earned a signature tournament win before ...
The Livable Duxbury Task Force has completed the first year of its four-year mission and gave itself a grade of B+ for all it accomplished in 2025. The purpose of the Task Force is to act on the ...
The town has received a $135,424 grant from Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital-Plymouth to fund a new Mental Health Navigator position over the next three years, town officials announced this month. The ...
Though it was just the first meet of the season, Grinnell College's Lucas Fadden (DHS ’22) was running in historic fashion. The Pioneer super sprinter became the third-fastest 60-meter dash performer ...
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