plymouth county: Cape Auto, Plymouth - My Highest Recommendation AND Oil Change Coupon
- 02/26/13 05:16 AM
In my business, it's all about service. That's why I love to see and receive excellent service. To get my loyalty and my repeat business, it's enough to do a good job and be nice about it. To get my recommendation -- to have me refer business to you and tell my friends about you -- you have to be REALLY good at what you do and the way you deliver it. To get me to promote you, well . . . you've got to be the best. The owner of Cape Auto in Plymouth, Massachusetts, Dave Gallerani, gave me two (3 comments)
plymouth county: Alden School, Duxbury Massachusetts
- 02/17/13 11:33 PM
Alden Elementary School is the Duxbury public school for third through fifth grade. It is located on Alden Street, near the Duxbury Yacht Club and the Duxbury Arts Center in Duxbury, Massachusetts. It's the second in the progression of four public schools in the Duxbury school system. The Chandler School educates pre-kindergarten through 2th graders, while the Duxbury Middle School is the public school for 6th through 8th graders, and students go on from there to Duxbury High School.
In any given year, about 850 children are enrolled in the Alden Elementary School. Every student takes classes in Literacy, Mathematics, Science, (0 comments)
plymouth county: Is the Plymouth County housing market heating up?
- 02/14/13 09:54 AM
The results are in for January, 2013, and they show that the Plymouth County housing market is doing better -- with homes selling for higher prices, in less time, in a market where there are fewer homes for sale -- than it was in the same month last year, January 2012. January is often the least active month of the year for real estate activity. That makes it useful for year-over-year comparisons: analyzing the differences between this January and previous Januarys can give us some useful indications about market trends and how this year's market may play out. There's been a lot (4 comments)
plymouth county: Aftermath
- 02/10/13 11:03 AM
It's not over 'til it's over. After my last post about the Nemo Storm on the South Shore of Massachusetts ("Day of the Walking Dead"), the power was on until 3 p.m., then mysteriously shut off. Just then, Kathy and her parents came in with hot pizza from Kingston. The place had been mobbed, but the owner was just glad to be able to serve everyone and use his inventory, which might have gone bad otherwise. So we finally got our pizza, and we ate it in a house without power. It turned on an hour later. We cheered and turned (2 comments)
plymouth county: Day of the Walking Dead
- 02/09/13 10:31 PM
When we think and talk about the comforts and security of home, we take an awful lot for granted. We enjoy enormous luxuries unavailable to anyone, anywhere on this planet, at any time up until the last few generations. Storm Nemo is over, and the power is back on here at my house. 250,000 people across Massachusetts are still without power, most of them within 50 miles of me. Recovery efforts are in full gear and will bring most of us back on-line quickly. There are people living on Staten Island whose power still hasn't been restored two months after their disaster. (26 comments)
plymouth county: Chandler Elementary School - Duxbury Schools
- 02/06/13 11:33 PM
Chandler Elementary School is the Duxbury public school for Pre-Kindergarten through second grade. It is located on Chandler Street, near exit 11 on the west side of Route 3 in Duxbury, Massachusetts. It's the first of four public schools in the Duxbury school system. The Alden School educates 3rd through 5th graders, Duxbury Middle School is the public school for 6th through 8th graders, and then students go on to Duxbury High School.
In any given year, about 750 children are enrolled in the Chandler Elementary School, most of them in first and second grade. There are a maximum of (0 comments)
plymouth county: The tax assessor does a good job in Duxbury, Massachusetts
- 01/29/13 06:49 AM
This article about the Duxbury, Massachusetts, tax assessment process originally appeared in the Duxbury Clipper on January 2, 2013. 'Tis the season when you find your property tax bill in your mailbox. When you read the number that the tax assessor has determined is the current value of your house, outbuildings and land, a couple of questions may occur to you. How did they decide on that number? Can that be right? Is it fair? What can I do if I think it's too high? When tax assessors determine the value of your real estate, they are judging its full, fair (0 comments)
plymouth county: The South Shore Report's grand opening
- 01/23/13 02:33 AM
Hi! Welcome to The South Shore Report. I'm writing this blog about the land, homes and people of the South Shore, Massachusetts, communities along Route 3, which runs from Cape Cod up the east coast of Massachusetts to the southern end of Boston. When you drive up Route 3, with the Atlantic Ocean on your right, you will pass through a number of towns along the way.
These are beautiful, old towns that were settled within 30 years after the Pilgrims landed in Plymouth, Massachusetts, in 1620. They grew as Boston, 40 miles north of Plymouth, became an important commercial (2 comments)
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