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  2. Old Colony Memorial (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Old Colony Memorial (est.1822) is a semiweekly newspaper published in Plymouth, Massachusetts. [1] Gannett owns the paper; [ 2 ] previous owners include the George W. Prescott Publishing Co. [ 3 ] and the Memorial Press Group .

  3. Plymouth Colony - Wikipedia

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    Plymouth Colony (sometimes spelled Plimouth) was the first permanent English colony in New England from 1620 and the third permanent English colony in America, after Newfoundland and the Jamestown Colony. It was settled by the passengers on the Mayflower at a location that had previously been surveyed and named by Captain John Smith.

  4. Memorial Press Group - Wikipedia

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    The Old Colony Memorial, which claims the title of oldest weekly newspaper in New England, was founded in 1822 in Plymouth, Massachusetts. The Memorial had become the flagship of a nine-paper chain stretching from Plymouth north to the Boston suburbs by the turn of the 21st century. [1]

  5. Old Colony football plays keepaway in surprising upset over ...

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    Old Colony's power wing-T offense featured several different looks. The Cougars had three drives over 11 plays, including a backbreaking, 17-play drive that gave Old Colony a commanding 28-15 lead.

  6. Burial Hill - Wikipedia

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    Burial Hill is located just west of Plymouth's Main Street, which parallels the shoreline of Plymouth Bay, and is at the southwest end of Leyden Street, which parallels Town Brook to the south, and was the first street laid out when the Plymouth Colony was founded in 1620. The hill rises 165 feet (50 m) above sea level, and provides commanding ...

  7. Old Colony football finishes strong after slow start in 2022 ...

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  8. Murder of Penowanyanquis - Wikipedia

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    The murder of Penowanyanquis took place in Plymouth Colony (now modern-day Massachusetts) in July 1638.Penowanyanquis, a Native American man who was part of the Nipmuc, was attacked by four runaway indentured servants – Thomas Jackson, Richard Stinnings, Daniel Cross (or Crosse), and their informal leader Arthur Peach, [1] the four sometimes being referred to as the "Peach Gang" [1] [2 ...

  9. Colin Steer Finds Medieval Well and Sword Under His Plymouth ...

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    For 25 years, Colin Steer was bewildered by a sunken portion of the floor under the couch in his Plymouth, England, home. At one point, he dug about a foot under the floor, but his wife, Vanessa ...