Author: Debbie Grotheer

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Roll Camera! PSU’s Film Club Competition

Do you have an iPhone?  Got a Go-Pro?  Then PSU’s Film club is looking for you!  Greg Rapoza, Film Club President, stated, “This is a great way for people to work together, have fun and share some short films they create.”  Greg is hoping they get a good participation level […]

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Making Plymouth an Even Better Community

What makes Plymouth a great place to live, work, and play? While many suggested hiking, skiing and other outdoor activities, Patti Beiderman, owner of Beiderman’s Pub & Deli said, “It’s the close knit community that makes this a wonderful place to live.” Her main dream for Plymouth? “Find a way […]

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Shaheen Talks Dollars and “Sense”

#8220;It’s a real thing,” said U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen to a group of roughly 70 students, faculty and staff. Senator Shaheen discussed financial aid and college affordability with a group of Plymouth State University students on Fri., Feb. 28.  In addition, she also spoke about supporting a number of recent […]

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Popular Plymouth Beers

  Take a walk down Main Street.  The numerous eating establishments will satisfy even the fussiest eaters. Choices include Mandarin, Chinese, Greek, subs, burritos, or your average American Pub food. Over 21 and want to wash down that fine fare with an ice-cold one?  Boy, does Plymouth have some choices! […]

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Northern Pass

The juxtaposition of dark suits and neatly knotted ties against the sea of orange t-shirts could hardly be missed entering the Silver Center for the Plymouth Public Scoping Meeting on September 24, 2013. Although an official head count was not taken, according to some of the groups who were present […]

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Living on the Brink

What comes to mind when you think of poor and homeless? Does your mind go to an image of old men, mentally ill huddled around an impromptu fire to keep warm? Do you see the images from the evening news of “tent cities” that have crept up around […]

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KYMMA

Fourteen years ago a young PSU student dealt with the unthinkable, the loss of her mom. Wanting to do something to keep her mom’s memory alive, she decided to organize to help families in our area dealing with the effects of cancer. Melissa Merrill, along with other PSU students and […]