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Old Rochester Regional High School football team16 viewsthe Old Rochester Regional High School football team during a recent game in the Cape Cod 7v7 League, a traditional Wednesday night tune-up schedule for the MIAA fall season that fast approaches. Photos by Ryan FeeneyAug 04, 2022
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Old Rochester Regional High School football team18 viewsthe Old Rochester Regional High School football team during a recent game in the Cape Cod 7v7 League, a traditional Wednesday night tune-up schedule for the MIAA fall season that fast approaches. Photos by Ryan FeeneyAug 04, 2022
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Old Rochester Regional High School football team17 viewsthe Old Rochester Regional High School football team during a recent game in the Cape Cod 7v7 League, a traditional Wednesday night tune-up schedule for the MIAA fall season that fast approaches. Photos by Ryan FeeneyAug 04, 2022
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Eagle Scout11 viewsOn the verge of age 16, Oakley Campbell of Marion is completing his long journey to Eagle Scout, and his late grandmother’s jewelry is playing a role in the fundraising for a local project that Campbell hopes will save lives. Photo by Mick ColageoAug 04, 2022
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Marion Music10 viewsLive music provided soothing sounds for Sunday's yard sale put on by the First Congregational Church of Marion. Photo by Mick ColageoAug 04, 2022
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Marion Natural History Museum 8 viewsThe Marion Natural History Museum enjoyed a presentation by Stephanie Ellis, executive director of Wild Care, Inc. We heard how various animals get hurt, be it hit by a car, rat-poisoned birds of prey, glue traps, etc., and how Wild Care takes care of many wildlife species in their organization. Stephanie brought in "Garv," the Eastern Box Turtle; he was raised as a pet and does not know how to survive in the woods anymore. Aug 04, 2022
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Marion Natural History Museum 16 viewsThe Marion Natural History Museum enjoyed a presentation by Stephanie Ellis, executive director of Wild Care, Inc. We heard how various animals get hurt, be it hit by a car, rat-poisoned birds of prey, glue traps, etc., and how Wild Care takes care of many wildlife species in their organization. Stephanie brought in "Garv," the Eastern Box Turtle; he was raised as a pet and does not know how to survive in the woods anymore. Aug 04, 2022
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Marion Natural History Museum 6 viewsThe Marion Natural History Museum enjoyed a presentation by Stephanie Ellis, executive director of Wild Care, Inc. We heard how various animals get hurt, be it hit by a car, rat-poisoned birds of prey, glue traps, etc., and how Wild Care takes care of many wildlife species in their organization. Stephanie brought in "Garv," the Eastern Box Turtle; he was raised as a pet and does not know how to survive in the woods anymore. Aug 04, 2022
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Keel Award12 viewsHarry Norweb and Diane Cosman outside the new pavilion at the Cushing Community Center. Norweb, Cosman and Merry Conway (not pictured) are the 2022 Keel Award recipients for the Town of Marion. Photo by Mick ColageoAug 04, 2022
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Keel Award84 viewsMike and Sheila Daniel of Rochester are 2022 Keel Award recipients for their many acts of volunteerism and support for the Council on Aging and the First Congregational Church. Photo by Mick ColageoAug 04, 2022
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Keel Award62 viewsSandy Hering, the 2022 Keel Award recipient for the Town of Mattapoisett, credits the Tree Committee membership for its effort and expertise in advocating for trees like the ones lining Water Street behind her. Photo by Mick ColageoAug 04, 2022
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Howard C. Tinkham11 viewsHoward C. Tinkham and his daughter Cheryl Baum enjoyed the band concert at Shipyard Park on July 27. Tinkham is recognized by the community's Historical Commission as a Farmer-Friend-Educator with a commemorative brick placed at the site of the former Tripp Mill at Tinkham Pond on Acushnet Road. The Tripp Mill was owned by the Tinkham family for generations and noted as a historical location with an informative plaque. Tinkham is 99-years old and plans to celebrate his next birthday. Aug 04, 2022
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