Running News and Results
Coolrunning – New England results, news, calculators
Dyestat – High school focused results and discussions
Flotrack – Videos, interviews and more
Letsrun – International and national news, results and interviews
MIAA – Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association
Runnerstribe – Articles, videos and news
Runner’s World – Popular running publication
USATF NE – USATF New England
Cool Stuff
Fivi – Wellness online community
MapMyRun – Map your own running route
Soles4Souls – Donate used shoes!
Strands – Running online community
Local Running Resources
JB’s Road Race Management
MA State Parks – Trail maps
Myles Standish State Park – Trail map
Plymouth Town Forest – Trail Map
Local Specialty Shops of Interest
Healthy Appetites – Health Food & Nutrition Store (Plymouth) – one of our neighbors – voted New England’s best health food store
Serious Cycles – Bikes and Biking Gear (Plymouth)
Get your running-related business listed here.
Email us info@baysiderunner.com.
Local Medical Care
Sports Massage
Space to Heal – Massage & Craniosacral Therapy (Plymouth)
TriMassage (Plymouth) – Website for Ralph Alan Whitehouse
Open Hands Muscular Therapy (Plymouth) – Heidi Sanders – 774-454-4406
Alison Arendt – Certified Thai Yoga Massage Practitioner (Plymouth Office of Gina Marie Hanlon DC) – 508-746-0550
Physical Therapy & Chiropractic
Achates Physical Therapy -508-830-0123 (Plymouth)
Baystate Physical Therapy (Multiple South Shore Locations)
Graham Chiropractic Center (Plymouth)
Gina Marie Hanlon, DC, PC (Plymouth)
Jordan Spinal Care Program (North Plymouth)
Koenig Family Chiropractic – 508-746-5899 (Plymouth)
Long Pond Physical Therapy (Plymouth)
Village Family Chiropractic (Sagamore Beach)
Podiatry
Advanced Foot Care, Inc – Dr. Paula M. Marella – 781-934-8447 (Duxbury)
Dr. Sheree S. Smith (Plymouth) – 508-747-1973
Local Fitness Centers & Personal Training
Get Fit with Marie V – Personal Fitness Training
Lighthouse Fitness (North Plymouth)
Plymouth Fitness
The WellFit Connection
What Exactly is an “Independent Local Business”?
Most organizations only consider a business local and independent if it meets the following criteria:
- Primarily privately owned — by employees, the community or an area cooperative
- Relies solely on its unique name and reputation (no help from larger brand name)
- Maintains sole responsibility for paying rent, marketing, and other expenses
- Registered only in its home state (no affiliation with a corporate office)
- Operates out of a physical storefront
What are the Buy-Local Advantages?
For every $100 spent in locally owned, independent stores, $68 returns to the community through taxes and services, banking and insurance. If you spend that in a national chain, only $43 stays. By buying locally, you also:
- Get access to local experts who are passionate about their products and your region
- Find more products geared specifically toward your region and climate
- Gain exposure to smaller, more unique brands
- Reduce your purchases’ carbon footprint with less packaging and transportation
- Support a company that’s vested in your community
- Support more choice, more diversity and a truly unique community



