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Plymouth Buzzes with Excitement for Upcoming Waterfront Festival This Saturday

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Published on August 22, 2025
Plymouth Buzzes with Excitement for Upcoming Waterfront Festival This SaturdaySource: Google Street View

Get ready for a day of excitement and community celebration at the annual Waterfront Festival, happening tomorrow, right here in our bustling streets. The festival will take place on Water Street, stretching from Union Street to Brewster Street, and will be open to the public from 10AM to 6PM, offering a wealth of activities and attractions for everyone to enjoy.

But with great festivities comes the responsibility of navigating through changes in traffic and parking. Commuters be warned, anticipate delays and take note of the significant parking restrictions kicking into gear. According to the Plymouth Police Department, no overnight parking will be allowed on both sides of Water Street from the Rotary to Union Street starting at midnight. So, think ahead, and maybe it's best to leave the car at home and hitch a ride with a friend or use public transportation to join the fun without the fuss.

If you love classic cars, in conjunction with the festival, there will be a car show that promises to rev up excitement from 10AM to 4PM. However, if you need to access Water Street businesses in the affected area, plan ahead; vehicle access will be "severely limited," as mentioned by the Plymouth Police. Road closures will also include North Street from Carver Street to Water Street, which will be shut down from the early hours of 6AM until the late hour of 10PM, ensuring the safety and smooth operation of the festival.

For those who require handicap parking, don't fret; there is limited availability on Water Street between the Rotary and Memorial Drive. And for the rest, the public parking lot behind Memorial Hall remains an option, with traffic exiting to Court Street. Each parking regulation will align with the timings for road closures, a well-coordinated effort to manage the flow of visitors and locals alike.

Can't wait to see you there at the Waterfront Festival—remember to check all the details for parking and road closures on the Plymouth Police Department's announcement to make your visit as smooth as possible. Let's make this a day to remember with good times and good company, minus the traffic tension.

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