Covanta Clean Energy cleared another hurdle in their quest to construct a CNG (compressed natural gas) Fueling Station in Rochester as the Zoning Board of Appeals approved a special permit for construction on Thursday. Just two nights earlier, the Planning Board approved a Site Plan Review for the project after months of back and forth […] Read more »
Living Out a Literary Christmas Tradition
“To me, it isn’t Christmas unless I read it,” said Michelle Tapper-Racine from the basement of the Joseph H. Plumb Memorial Library, where she and a group of Charles Dickens enthusiasts – ranging from casual to serious – gathered to participate in a reading of “A Christmas Carol” on Saturday morning. The group, organized in […] Read more »
Bravo – Cantata Par Excellence!
Marion’s First Congregational Church delivered the season’s perfection with Cassandra Morgan directing ‘The Heart of Christmas’ cantata. This annual event is sugar on the plums for anyone who appreciates live music. The combined voices and instruments of over 60 performers filled the church with pitch perfect music telling the story of Jesus’ birth. From bluesy […] Read more »
Nutcracker Comes to Mattapoisett
On Tuesday, December 10th, students from the New Bedford Youth Ballet performed a condensed version of A New England Nutcracker at the Mattapoisett Free Public Library. Kay Hanley Alden, a dance educator and choreographer, presented The Making of a Dancer and A Nutcracker Journey. The program was an opportunity to introduce classical dance and music […] Read more »
A Potpourii of Fun, Frivolity and Food
A full moon and a dodged snowstorm helped make this years’ Marion Stroll a hugh success, according to organizers Paula and Eric Strand. “We dodged a bullet with the weather prediction,” said Paula Strand, “and here we are with a beautiful afternoon and a full moon rising.” This year marked the nineteenth year of the […] Read more »
Holiday in the Park with Snow
The community turned out for a wonderful late afternoon of lights, music, food and fun at the annual Holiday Party at Shipyard Park in Mattapoisett hosted by the Lions Club. The Lions were collecting non-perishable food and unwrapped new toys to distribute to those in need during the holiday. In return those in attendance were […] Read more »
Diary of a Wimpy Gramma
Dear Diary, today I couldn’t be brave any longer. Well, I really wasn’t being that brave to begin with anyway, but today I caved in completely to my back pain. I didn’t or couldn’t sleep last night because I was miserable with pain. I’m not going to gloss over it and call it that euphemistic […] Read more »
Holiday Happenings
Sisters Margaret and Roni have been making unique Christmas ornaments every year for the last 20 years donating their talents and time in support of the church’s programs by selling them at the annual Christmas Fair. Photo my Marilou Newel The Mattapoisett Museum is open for the holidays on Saturdays from 9am to noon. Photo […] Read more »
Marion Recreation Wrestling
New this winter, Marion Recreation will offer Wrestling for Boys and Girls, kindergarten to eighth grade. Enrollment is open to all children in Marion and surrounding towns. The program will start with basic instruction in technique along with fitness improvement and will work up to competing in some of the local youth tournaments. The goal […] Read more »
Peace Poster Contest Winners
Each year, Lions Clubs around the world proudly sponsor the Lions Club International Peace Poster contest in local schools for sixth graders. This art contest for kids encourages young people worldwide to express visions of peace. For more than 25 years, millions of children from nearly 100 countries have participated. This year’s theme was “Our […] Read more »