PLYMOUTH — Taxpayers on Tuesday overwhelmingly rejected a proposed 3.2 percent tax increase. With just 12 percent of the town's 7,400 voters filling out ballots at Town Hall, the $40.2 million 2016-17 budget proposal failed 587-310.

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