Over the course of nearly a decade, Kellie Heinen has assisted with more than 800 weddings. While some of us might blanch at the thought, this Plymouth resident relishes the opportunity to be a part of the beginning of so many marriages—so much so that she made it her business.
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While Sara Swan has over two decades of experience in special education, she initially didn’t have plans to turn a one-off mentorship into a full-fledged organization.

“Most people in the United States only wear about 20 percent of their wardrobes. That means that 80 percent of the clothes are languishing in their closet being unworn,” says Nancy Dilts, a personal wardrobe stylist, who specializes in sustainable shopping.

WHILE THE FOURSOME FINE APPAREL AND SHOES is well known as a local go-to spot for fine menswear, the store hasn’t always focused exclusively on men’s clothing. “We actually used to carry women’s clothing,” says Nicole Chose, an owner and marketing director at The Foursome.

These dark, cold winter weeks set the perfect stage for living a more hyggelig (hygge-like) life. Hygge (pronounced hoo-ga) is a Danish lifestyle concept.

Plymouth residents and businesses have you covered when it comes to unique hostess gifts, holiday presents or stocking stuffers.

A night to unite women and celebrate the work of Plymouth communities, but this time around, it’s virtual.

Test your knowledge of Plymouth city history.

The City of Plymouth and the Plymouth Historical Society have begun another rehabilitation phase for the historic building.

Last year’s Play for P.I.N.K. golf tournament at the Medina Country Club raised $40,000 for the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.