When the Dragons faced rival Marshfield on Friday, in front of a packed crowd at DHS, they found a way to combine passion with precision. Duxbury was sharp from the start, and dictated the bulk of the ...
I think we can all agree that speed on our local streets is a matter of public safety. However, focusing on speed limits simply has no effect if they are not enforced. Back when we voted on speed ...
The Art Complex Museum held its final tea ceremony of the season last Saturday “Wind in the Pines,” The Art Complex Tea House ...
Fresh off a 3-1 triumph over rival Marshfield, in front of a packed home crowd, members of the Duxbury girls soccer team had ...
A lovely and honorable man who sits on the MBTA Work Group challenged my recent letter.  But when I asked him for real figures, he couldn’t provide any.  That’s because no one knows.    What do we ...
Last week, Duxbury leaders met with state officials from the Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities to discuss the town’s request for a one-year extension to comply with the MBTA ...
This week, the Selectboard got its first look at Duxbury’s new MBTA Communities Act zoning overlay bylaw and voted to move it along the public review process it must undergo before voters decide its ...
John Joseph Congdon III, 63, of Duxbury, passed away peacefully at home on Oct. 5, with his family by his side. John, known as Jack to his friends and family, was a loving husband, father, son, ...
Michael Brian McCarthy, 82, better known as Farfar, passed away peacefully on Oct. 1. He was born in Syracuse, New York to Bernice and Edward McCarthy.  Michael was a resident of Duxbury for the last ...
The upcoming fiscal year will be the first in which the cost of full-day kindergarten is tuition free. Superintendent Danielle Klingaman explained what that would mean to the School Committee at a ...