Wrestling The Dragons picked up a key, 39-28, win over rival Hingham on Wednesday. “It was a great meet all around, and I’m ...
When Liam Bonner tore his ACL during a game against Archbishop Williams last February, it was fair to assume he would miss ...
Now is the time for all reasonable Duxbury taxpaying residents, and Town Authorities, to act reasonably. It is well recognized that the “regular” real estate tax bills have increased, again, for many ...
With nomination papers due Friday of next week, this year’s town election is shaping up to be another quiet one. So far, four people have returned their  nomination papers. Selectboard Member Amy ...
Tennis courts, windows and a gravestone are on the Community Preservation Committee’s list for annual Town Meeting. CPC Chairwoman Holly Morris came to the Finance Committee last Tuesday to present ...
Duxbury girls indoor track beat Marshfield, 57-41, and the boys fell, 71-28, on Thursday.  Liv Coperine placed second overall (7.56) and Lauren Sutliffe fourth (7.65) in the 55-meter dash. Sutliffe ...
In 1962 when the manager for the expansion Mets, Casey Stengel, got a look at the “talent” of his new team  he allegedly asked “can’t  anyone here play this  game?” One is tempted to ask the same of ...
When the Dragons fell behind early to Marshfield on Wednesday, there was no panic or concern whatsoever from anyone on the ...
This week, the Selectboard renewed the licenses of 22 oyster farmers for their shellfish processing floats in Duxbury Bay, an annual action they take as required by state law, but this time they ...
Every December, the musicians of Duxbury High School assemble at the Performing Arts Center to play a selection of holiday favorites for an appreciative audience. This year, a potential new favorite ...
The Massachusetts Department of Transportation and the Mass Historical Commission says the Powder Point Bridge is not historic. Is it or isn't it. It is debatable.  The Bridge was completed in 1895 at ...
The Helen Bumpus Gallery at the Duxbury Free Library hosted a reception on Friday for its latest exhibit, “Things that Fly,” featuring then photographs of local nature and bird photographers, Terri ...