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Obama, Warren, Keating, Cutler, pot win

It wasn't close after all, Obama wins electoral college 303 to 206

Massachusetts elects Elizabeth Warren to Senate, returns Bill Keating to Congress

By Walter Brooks

Congressman Keating to host free Veterans Appreciation Breakfast

"Bringing History Home" preview during breakfast

Congressman Bill Keating will host a free Veterans Appreciation Breakfast on Sunday, November 11 from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Plymouth Council on Aging.

All Plymouth-area veterans are invited to attend this free event.  

Rep. Keating will be joined by other elected officials who will be marching in this year's Veterans Day Parade. 

Senator Brown tours areas struck by Hurricane Sandy

Final debate off, Senator Brown opts to tour areas struck by Sandy

Patriot-Ledger endorses Bill Keating

Patriot-Ledger endorses Bill Keating in 9th District Congressional race

He has proven himself a capable representative of the people

Cape Cod Bay Watch, residents, to sue Pilgrim Nuclear

Local residents claim Entergy violating the Clean Water Act 

Senate President Murray to distribute free carbon monoxide detectors in Pembroke

One hundred free monitors will be given away

To mark the 6th anniversary of Nicole's Law, Senate President Therese Murray and State Fire Marshal Stephen Coan will give away 100 carbon monoxide alarms at the Pembroke Council on Aging Friday, October 26 at 12 p.m.

This weekend's South Shore Arts and Crafts Festival to feature over 150 artisans

Find the perfect gift this weekend in Plymouth!

Cape Cod Cranberry Harvest's jelly, marmalade, chutney and preserves come in a variety of delicious flavors and are prepared on Cape Cod.

$97,990 in grants awarded to Plymouth cultural organizations

Grants awarded by Massachusetts Cultural Council

Part of $8 million awarded to organizations across the state

Earlier this month, the Massachusetts Cultural Council announced grants totaling $97,990 for cultural organizations in Plymouth County.  The grants were part of a $8 million investment in the state's nonprofit cultural sector.

Grants were awarded in a variety of areas:

Hospice and palliative care organization expands, unveils new name

Non-profit extends service area to include six counties

This week, Hospice & Palliative Care of Cape Cod announced some big changes including an expansion and a new name--HopeHealth. The Hyannis-based hospice provider began expanding and extending its services several years ago.

"We are excited about launching HopeHealth, a name that is authentic to our history and mission, while also reflecting our growth and evolution," said David Rehm, HopeHealth President & CEO.

Plymouth energy expo scheduled for September 23

Representatives Tom Calter and Vinny deMacedo to speak

The Town of Plymouth is hosting an energy expo on Sunday, September 23 from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. at Plymouth North High School.

Admission to the event is free.

Representatives Tom Calter and Vinny deMacedo will speak at the expo.  There will be several vendors, clinics and demonstrations including:

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