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The Farmhouse
www.thefarmhouse.life
296 Center Hill RoadPlymouth, MA 02360
781-696-7865Email
The Green Witch Cottage LLC
https://www.thegreenwitchcottage.com/
89 Harvard StreetPembroke, MA 02359
774-826-5332Email
The Law Office of Edward C. Conroy, P.C.
www.edwardcconroy.com
One Park PlaceSuite 3APlymouth, MA 02360
508-747-9571Fax: 508-747-9572Email
The Local Seen
www.pactv.org/video
Creative Media Services of PACTV
Clients trust us with their live events and video projects because we are award winning and local media professionals, and they feel good knowing that by using our services they are supporting the nonprofit mission of PACTV.
If you have a live event, virtual event using our broadcast television studio, or need a combination of both and need to integrate speakers from multiple locations, we can take care of the details for you so you can focus on the event. We also provide video production services for businesses and nonprofits from recruitment videos, explainer videos, testimonial or "talking head" videos, and more. Our facilities can also be rented include studios, kitchen studio and conference room.
Contact Julie Thompson for more information at 508-830-6999 x125.
4 Collins AvenuePlymouth, MA 02360
508-830-6999Fax: 508-830-9666Email
The Magical Years Early Learning Center, Inc.
www.themagicalyears.org
933 Plymouth StreetHalifax, MA 02338
781-760-4046Email
The Market at The Pinehills
www.themarketpinehills.com
6 Purchase StreetPlymouth, MA 02360
508-209-0000Fax: 508-209-0011Email
The Mea Thai Cuisine
www.TheMeaThaiCuisine.com
60 court streetplymouth, MA 02360
774-454-7281Email
The Mutt, LLC
www.themuttmix.com
176 Essex StreetQuincy, MA 02171
617-750-1445Email
The Oasis at Plymouth
www.oasisatplymouth.com
20 Oasis WayPlymouth, MA 02360
401-255-3060Email
Plymouth Rock Publishing Corp.
https://www.theplymouthindependent.org/
The Plymouth Independent is soon to launch. We are an independent nonprofit news organization staffed by experienced professional journalists. And conceived by a group of local citizens who are deeply concerned that this town of nearly 70,000 has no reliable source of news.
Why now? Plymouth, one of the country’s most historic communities, is in the midst of a news desert. Across the country, more than 1,000 daily and weekly papers have shut their doors. A greater number of communities, Plymouth among them, have so-called ‘ghost’ newspapers. These papers publish, but their staffs have been so thinned out by their faraway corporate owners that they no longer pretend to do serious journalism.
The impact of these changes has been dispiriting. Local journalism that matters has all but vanished. Residents have nowhere to turn to learn what Plymouth’s government is doing for them – or to them. There is no one to hold powerful people and institutions accountable. Civic engagement is in a downward spiral. So too is voter participation. When the public is ill-informed, we cannot pretend to have a healthy democracy. In many other communities in similar straits, public corruption, unchecked by journalism’s watchdogs, is on the rise.
What are we doing about it? We have incorporated in Massachusetts as the Plymouth Rock Publishing Corp. We are designing a website and creating a sustainable business plan. We have begun the process of hiring an experienced editor and reporters committed to nonpartisan, thorough and fairly reported enterprise and investigative reporting.
When we begin publishing later this year, the Plymouth Independent will dig deeply into issues that affect the quality of life for all of us – issues that include education, the environment, public safety, development, town and county spending decisions, and Plymouth’s vibrant arts and culture scene. Our goal is to promote transparency, accountability and community engagement through reliable, fact-based reporting.
What can you do to help? We are convinced that our concerns are widely shared in Plymouth, and that many will want to support this important undertaking. Like NPR and PBS, our journalism will be supported by you, fellow Plymouth citizens who care about our shared future.
Please help us get started by making a tax-deductible donation and signing up for our email updates. Thank you for caring about our community.
15 Richards RoadPlymouth, MA 02360
508-927-2754Email
The Retreat at Union Pond
1 Gatehouse DriveEast Wareham, MA 02538
508-295-7000Fax: 508-295-7710Email
The Sagamore
www.TheSagamoreCapeCod.com
1131 Route 6ASagamore, MA 02561
508-888-9707Email
The Silk-Worm Florist
www.thesilkwormflorist.com
P.O. Box 2371Hyannis, MA 02601
508-775-0437Email
The Skin Lounge
Www.Skinloungeply.com
34 Main Street ExtensionSuite 103Plymouth, MA 02360
508-927-8005Email
The Terrace
www.terracerooftopdining.com
150 Water StreetPlymouth, MA 02360
774-436-4025Email
The Throne Depot
www.thronedepot.com
567 Winthrop StreetRehoboth, MA 02769
800-404-3038Email
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The Vascular Care Group
https://vascularcaregrp.com/
40 Industrial Park RoadSuite 203Plymouth, MA 02360
508-356-6504617-458-8488Fax: 774-608-8611Email
THERAP-EASE, Inc.
www.therap-ease.com
121 Industrial Park RoadPlymouth, MA 02360
508-830-0911Fax: 508-830-0922Email
TheRiot Agency
http://www.theriot.agency
31 Home Depot DriveSuite 171Plymouth, MA 02360
617-544-7468Email
Thorson Restoration and Construction, LLC
www.thorsonrestoration.com
12 Hedge RoadPlymouth, MA 02360
508-746-0656508-279-0656Fax: 508-697-6255Email
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