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In an effort to stave off old age, I walk, run or bike on King Caesar Road or Powder Point Avenue just about every day, year-round. I’ve recently come to an interesting conclusion: either I’m ...
The Duxbury Senior Center is thrilled to announce its next international adventure with the Classic Greece tour, departing March 8, 2026. This 11-day journey invites travelers to explore the timeless ...
The images of recent floods all over the country are fresh in our minds — from the deadly and tragic flooding of the Guadalupe River in Texas, to flooded subways in New York City and, closer to home, ...
Jane Graeber Hyer passed away peacefully on July 24, surrounded by her loving family at her home on King Caesar Road in Duxbury. Jane is survived by her devoted husband and life partner of nearly 70 ...
The Alden House will be the site of the 125th annual reunion of the Alden Kindred on Aug. 1 and 2. More than 100 people are expected – descendants of John and Priscilla, Alden House Historic Site ...
Duxbury High School Bible club hosted its second-annual Revival last Friday, as members and non-members of the town's community gathered to listen to live music and guest speakers. The club – founded ...
A Duxbury man faces multiple charges after allegedly firing a handgun on Depot Street Friday evening. According to a press release from the Duxbury Police, officers were called to Depot Street at ...
On Monday, the Duxbury Selectboard members declined to take action to revisit the FY26 operating budget, which includes layoffs for some town and school employees, saying they did not want to go ...
A pair of disturbing incidents on Duxbury Beach over the past week have been reported by the Duxbury Beach Reservation. According to a statement, a dead dolphin was found near the salt marsh with its ...
The Duxbury Recreation Department’s Aquadux Swim Team recently hosted its Sprint Into Summer swim pentathlon at the Percy Walker Pool, welcoming neighboring teams Sailfish and Kingfish for a day of ...
Duxbury’s lawyers filed documents in Plymouth Superior Court last Friday to try to stop the state Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities from enforcing the MBTA Communities Act in town.
As the sky darkened at Scituate High last Tuesday, and clouds intensified, those in attendance initially tried to ignore the streaks of lightning and keep playing baseball. But the lightning kept ...