
Residents of Plymouth have got fresh news at their fingertips with the latest release of the July/August 2024 Plymouth News, now accessible online in a convenient PDF format. Within its pages, details about the soul of the city's culture can be found, including a breakdown of this year's 'Music in Plymouth' event. Anchoring the publication this season is a harmonious blend of updates that range from Plymouth's annual water report to a pivotal guide on voting in the upcoming statewide primary election.
Turning the leaf over to community matters, the publication does not beat around the bush. It alludes to the practicalities—the where and when of "upcoming events and more", tailored for engaged citizens aiming to embed themselves deeper into the city's fabric. A visit to the City Newsletter webpage not only offers access to this wealth of local insight but also provides entry to the archives, a repository to past reflections and historical town heartbeat.
The latest issue is bundled with the 2024 Financial Extra, another annual publication that sharpens the focus on taxpayers' money - revealing the veins through which public funds flow. This extra piece strips down the numbers and lays bare comparison charts that place Plymouth against its municipal kin, a fiscal mirror reflecting a community amongst communities.
There's transparency at work here, with a clear attempt to educate and inform the Plymouth residents about the fiscal state of their city. The 2024 Financial Extra goes further than ever to detail the destinations of each tax dollar, something that has historically been shrouded in layers of bureaucracy. For those keen on the particulars of their city's budget, the additional publication is a must-read, found on the very same webpage as the main newsletter.









