The weather was rainy and unseasonably warm, in the low 40s, for the DEF’s fifth annual Polar Plunge inviting many ...
Down 18 points in the first half against Plymouth North on Friday, and in danger of letting a very winnable game slip away, ...
Sometimes in hockey, the team that plays with more urgency, generates more scoring chances and dominates the game doesn’t ...
Indoor Track The Dragons dazzled at the Freshman-Sophomore Invitational on Sunday, proving once again that they’ll be a force ...
The Boston College women’s hockey team upped its record to 13-6-1 after blanking Maine, 5-0, on Sunday at Conte Forum. The ...
In 2023, following the recommendation of the Selectboard, Town voters decided to pay almost $20 million to cover the cost of a new seawall and new sand to protect some homes and to replenish the ...
Tim Driscoll, Skip Patten and I spent a morning with Duxbury High School’s Senior Class.  The occasion was The Council on Aging / DHS “Credit for Life Program.” Each of the 2025 graduates is given a ...
Deciding which drinking water well to treat first for PFAS is more complicated than it first appears, realized the Selectboard this week, due to residents’ overuse of town water for watering lawns ...
When Aidan Hall first started swimming in fourth grade, Doug Backlund was his coach and his mother, Krysten Davis, was always nearby to give support. Not much has changed eight years later, only now, ...
The town’s effort to try to be as transparent as possible when discussing its 2026 operating budget in light of a Proposition 2 ½ override is getting off to a rocky start, as the first Finance ...