Plymouth Select Board Reverses Course on Firearms Ballot Question, Places Police Civil Sevice Ballot Question
Board votes unanimously to reconsider after town meeting rejection; also receives notice of potential $20 million land sale
PLYMOUTH - April 8 and 11 - The Plymouth Select Board votes unanimously to reconsider placing a non-binding question on the ballot regarding firearms in municipal buildings, following overwhelming rejection of the proposal by town meeting members.
"Last week I voted in favor of putting this question on the ballot. It was my hopes that the town meeting wo…


