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Scam alert
PLYMOUTH – A North Plymouth resident received a call Tuesday from a woman claiming to be his granddaughter.
The woman only used the granddaughter’s first name and said she was stuck in a jail in Quebec City, Canada. She asked the grandfather to send $4,500 by money gram to bail her out.
The grandfather, a Forest Avenue Extension resident, checked with his family and determined the request was a scam, police said.
Student posts fake Facebook page
PLYMOUTH – A student at Plymouth Community Intermediate School landed in the principal’s office this week after setting up a derogatory Facebook page for a boy at the school.
Police said the girl acknowledged setting up the page on the social networking site and voluntarily removed it when confronted by police and school officials. She will not face any charges but could face disciplinary action by the school.
The incident comes just days after PCIS earned praise from school officials for a recent anti-bullying campaign. PCIS Principal Brian Palladino could not be reached for comment.
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Old Man Winter is just around the corner and if you’re like many people, you’re already looking for snowblower parts for your Honda, Ariens, MTD, Toro, Noma, John Deere, Snapper, Murray or Craftsman; that is unless you are one of the unlucky ones who are still using the traditional shoveling method.
Fortunately for those who do love to blast away snow from their driveway (and anyone else who asks) there are an ample amount of places to buy snowblower parts no matter which brand you happen to own. Here we will take a look at some of the best places to look online, whether you have an MTD, Honda, Craftsman, John Deere, Snapper, Toro, Noma, Murray or Ariens model.
Honda is among the best brands for all types of machinery, and in most cases they are dependable enough to not have to worry about buying replacement components. However, nothing is perfect, and if you need some Honda snowblower parts, you can probably find what you’re looking for on either JacksSmallEngines.com, MFGsupply.com, or PSEP.biz. Additionally, or optionally, you can visit HondaPowerEquipment.com and locate a dealer in your local area. The websites mentioned have a lot of Honda snowblower parts for sale, from scraper bars and auger housing guards, to belts and skid shoes, and even spare tires. However, with the overall popularity of the Honda brand, there is likely to be a dealer in your area. It might be a better idea to check up on that before buying online to avoid paying costly shipping fees.
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