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One dead in Plymouth car crash
Massachusetts State Police responded to a vehicle crash in Plymouth late Friday night, which resulted in the death of the sole occupant of the vehicle.
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Plymouth man agrees to plead guilty to a decade-long cyberstalking campaign and possession of child pornography.
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As new outlets revive coverage in their cities and towns, the case in Plymouth shows how some public officials react to the scrutiny.
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The driver of the vehicle driving the wrong way was identified as Adam Plaice, 26, of Brewster, police said. Plaice had serious injuries and was driven to a local hospital in Plymouth where he was pronounced dead, McGuirk said in a statement.
Massachusetts State Police said that a man was killed in a wrong-way crash on Route 3 in Plymouth on Jan. 24. Police said the crash occurred shortly before midnight on the southbound side of the highway.
The driver of a wrong-way car was killed after a crash in Plymouth overnight on Friday. Barron Trump playfully photobombed his sisters Ivanka Trump and Tiffany Trump in a behind-the-scenes video from Donald Trump’s Jan. 20 Inauguration.
A Plymouth man agreed to plead guilty after federal authorities said he led a decade-long cyberstalking campaign against several people in Massachusetts through social media, email and online platforms.
World No 1 Aryna Sabalenka angrily smashed her racket after losing her Australian Open crown to an unexpected challenger, 19th seed Madison Keys, and then explained that she had needed to clear her head before making the traditional runner-up speech.