Vote NOW: Best of Plymouth 2012
As if you haven't seen all the pretty purple ads, how to make your voice heard in our annual readers' survey.
Happy 2012, Plymouth!
Here at the magazine, we rang in the new year cloaked in purple, the color of our annual Best of Plymouth readers' survey ballots. Now through the end of February, you and your friends (and family and coworkers and anyone else you can wrangle) should vote for your favorite people, places and services in town by clicking here or on any of the countless ads on this website.
Each year, we collect your votes in 25 categories, then reveal the results in a summer (this year, July) issue. Which means the power is in your hands! What makes these picks top among all other Plymouth options is one thing: your vote. So do it.
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