A personal interview with Vann executive chef Erik Skaar. After spending his childhood in Plymouth, Erik Skaar began developing his cooking style by...
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Mysteries of the North Shore
Resident rekindles his love of creative writing. When Plymouth resident Bob Lund graduated from college with a degree in English, he had two...
Strength and Hope
A local photographer inspires others through her art. Although Ann Marie Grocholski left the nonprofit world to start her photo studio in 2015, her...
Wine of the Times
Uncork sommelier wine buying strategies and cold-climate wine education. Wine can be appreciated all year, but it’s especially apropos during the...
Pair Skating
Fresh air, ice skating and laughter make for a perfect afternoon. Afternoon Skate, which placed second in the People and Families category of our...
Sprinkle Squad
Local nonprofit spreads love, joy and frosting. McKenna Stremke knows her way around mixing bowls and cake stands. As owner of Kenna’s Cakes, she’s...
Magnum Opus
Miniaturist creates the homes of her imaginative dreams. At first blush, one would think their story began with a chance meeting in Oakland, Calif....
One More Goodbye
Summer hobby lands a photo contest nod. Katie May’s Butterfly Joy placed third in the People and Families category of our annual Picture Plymouth...
A Right Turn
Rheumatologist discovers her creative side after head injury. While en route to a conference in 2016, Umbreen Hasan, M.D., saw her life take an...
Picture Plymouth 2021 Photo Contest Winners
Competition was stiff this year for the annual Picture Plymouth photo contest, but after the dust settled, the judges picked the winning images in...
Light Show
“We don’t see lightning like this very often …” “It was a Friday afternoon, and I was working remotely from home when notifications of approaching...
Looking Forward
Local nonprofit turns stumbling blocks into stepping stones. While Sara Swan has over two decades of experience in special education, she initially...
Best of 2021 Editor’s Picks
Take a closer look at what makes Plymouth Plymouth. If we had our druthers, our Plymouth Magazine staff would include many more categories in our...
Best of Plymouth 2021
Readers give their nods to hometown favorites. Excuse us while we get our party vibe going because we’re in the mood for a community...
Beautiful Bunting
Camelot wins the heart of local birder. Pop of Color placed third in the Wildlife and Nature category of our annual photo contest. Deb Ranney was at...
Discover
School building has graduated into several incarnations. Situated along busy Highway 55, just south of the Luce Line Trail, sits one of the city’s...
Making a Connection
"… technology can’t get in the way of student learning …" Before online learning became a pandemic necessity, Christine Kudelka, professor emeritus,...
January Moment
‘Be ready to spot those special moments …’ The Tranquility of Winter Walks, taken by Matthew Prior, placed second in the Pets category for our...
Fight for Something
Former pastor works to increase accessibility to clean drinking water through a community-focused company. When Plymouth native Mitch Reaume founded...
Plymouth’s Old Fashioned Christmas Gets a New Look
This year, Old Fashioned Christmas will not be as traditional as its name implies. Concluding a year of uncertainty, the Old Fashioned Christmas...