A waterfront festival, a local pub is changing hands & more!

Plus, get ready for the annual Thirsty Pilgrim Beer Festival!

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After 15 years in business, the owner has revealed what is next for the pub.

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With live music and an array of delicious beers, this festival is a great way to spend a weekend having fun right on the historic Plymouth waterfront!

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Here are some tips for keeping you and your family safe!

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This day-long celebration is the perfect way to close out the summer!

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This popular cooking competition show was recently filmed in Connecticut!

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Sandy Paws Rescue, a foster-based rescue in Massachusetts, has recently introduced this fun and spunky French Bulldog who is looking for her forever home.

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