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Most read articles of Plymouth Magazine 2022.

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Gloria Rice has had an interest in photography for 35 years. She says that it probably stems from her parents, who were always taking pictures when she was growing up.

Andrea Potashnick has the vital role of family photographer, so when her two young boys were smashing s’mores into their faces, she decided it was best to just step back and start snapping photos.

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It's that time of year again: The Picture Plymouth photo contest has returned for its 8th year of beautiful photos of our community.

When Rachel Hall picked up her camera to capture an explosive moment during last year’s Music in Plymouth fireworks show, she didn’t know if it would turn out. “It wasn’t until after the event that `I discovered this particular photo in my shots,” she says.

With over 167 miles of city, state and regional trails and 1,671 acres of park land in town, we’re running with that theme as the backdrop for our annual Best of Plymouth 2017 listings.

Sara Klaes has always known what she wanted to do. As a child, she showed an early interest in law enforcement and dreamed of becoming a police officer.

Take 12 Maternity Leave Registry was borne from a desire to lend a helping hand to fellow mothers as well as to elevate the conversation surrounding a national dilemma.

It was just another day at the park for David Dobrin with his 3-year-old daughter Marlo happily climbing around the playground and Dobrin ready with his camera.

Plymouth’s senior citizens are among the most active members of the community, and there is no shortage of options when it comes to programming created especially for them. A sampling of clubs includes activities such as antiquing, biking, woodworking
and bridge.

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