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The Finance Committee was evenly split over a pair of citizen-backed articles on the special Town Meeting warrant that would withdraw money from the stabilization fund to retain two firefighters and ...
The trial of Lindsay Clancy has been pushed back to February, the Boston Globe reports. The article, published on May 28, did not give a specific reason for the additional delay, but did report that ...
People will have questions about the town’s latest attempt to comply with the MBTA Communities Act and the people charged with developing it want to provide answers. The MBTA Communities Act Working ...
As he traversed the grounds at the tennis courts Sunday afternoon, Duxbury coach John Bunar didn’t have to spend much time watching the singles matches.  “When I heard the ball coming off of the ...
Bentley graduate student Maeve Johnson (DHS ’20) was named an All-American for the second time in her career last week when she was named an IWLCA third team All-American. Johnson's graduate year saw ...
In 2022, when Duxbury learned that the company decommissioning the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Plant in Plymouth planned to dump 1 million gallons of radioactive water into Cape Cod Bay, the town led the ...
Wednesday, with the outcome sealed and all nine seniors on the field together, the Dragons displayed the trademark chemistry and teamwork that defines the program. It would have been easy for Skye ...
Cucumbers are off the menu at Duxbury schools due to a nationwide outbreak of salmonella. According to a letter sent to families, the outbreak is under investigation by the under investigation by the ...
Earlier this season, as he battled through a lingering foot injury, senior Peter Burnham worried he might have already played his final match for Duxbury. He thought there was a chance he would ...
Last Tuesday, the Finance Committee got their turn at a proposed new zoning bylaw that would bring Duxbury into compliance with the MBTA Communities Act. The discussion focused on both the potential ...
An article on the special Town Meeting warrant to spend $25,000 on the July 4 parade provided an opportunity to clarify how the town funds that parade and the Labor Day bonfire at Thursday’s Finance ...
The Duxbury High School sailing team concluded one of its most competitive team racing seasons in recent memory with a commanding 8-2 record in its victory in the Mass Bay League Team Race Tournament.