Mite Bobcats: The Mite Bobcats suffered a loss to MV 17-10. The Bobcats came out flying, opening the scoring and leading two to zero. MV quickly came back and never stopped. Juni Suarez, Derek Gauvin and Krystian Pothel had goals for the Bobcats. Despite the loss, the Bobcats refused to give up and began to […] Read more »
ORRJHS Raises Awareness
At the Old Rochester Regional Junior High School on February 13, guests of the Oxfam fundraising banquet got a taste of world hunger when they symbolically experienced the inequitable distribution of wealth and resources during a dinner of either just rice, rice or beans, or a full meal of rice, beans, and baked fish, determined […] Read more »
Mattapoisett Congregational Pancake Supper
The Mattapoisett Congregational Church will hold a Pancake Supper on Tuesday, March 4 from 5:30 – 7:00 pm at Reynard Hall, 27 Church St. in Mattapoisett. All are welcome to attend for pancakes, sausage, toppings, drinks and good conversation. There will be a freewill offering to help support the missions trip to The Craddock Center […] Read more »
Vacation Week at Plumb Library
Tuesday, February 18, 4:00 pm: Books and Ballet with Plumbelina. A ballet lesson, ballet books and craft with Plumbelina. For ages 3 and up. Wednesday, February 19, 11:00 am: Books and Baseball with “JSoll”. For ages 3 and up. Thursday, February 20, 3:00 pm: Ms. Marsha of Studio 105 will present a workshop on Essential […] Read more »
Village District Discussed, Bond Reduced
After much deliberation between residents, town officials, and the Planning Board, some changes are in the way regarding what was initially referred to as a potential Village Center Overlay District in the heart of Rochester. Planning Board officials told a group of residents Tuesday evening that they would like to do some tweaking of the […] Read more »
Mock Trial Club Makes the Case for Victory
Old Rochester Regional High School’s mock trial club is only two years old, but in that time the club has grown into a committed and successful group of students. This year, ORR’s mock trial club won all three trials in the preliminary round. “To sweep all three victories for our second year is pretty impressive,” […] Read more »
Cecile C. Charest-Dubois
Cecile C. Charest-Dubois, 87, of New Bedford passed away peacefully February 13, 2014 at Forestview Nursing Home, Wareham, surrounded by her family. Survivors include, her only daughter Norma Charest and companion Don Cantari of Rochester, as well as 3 sons Paul Charest and his wife Donna, Donald Charest and his wife Nancy, both from Rochester […] Read more »
Suzann Serpa
Boston. She was the daughter of the late Albert and Bertha (Coggeshall) Serpa. She was born in Middleboro and lived in Marion for her entire life. Suzann graduated from Wareham High School with the Class of 1958. After high school she worked for several insurance companies and Upper Cape Realty for many years until her […] Read more »
Miriam F. (Ledger) Sylvia
Miriam F. (Ledger) Sylvia, 85, of Wareham, formerly of Marion and New Bedford, died Feb. 12, 2014 in the Forestview Nursing Home, Wareham. She was the widow of the late James Sylvia and the daughter of the late Philip and Cora (Parker) Ledger. She was born in New Bedford and lived in Marion, Fairhaven and […] Read more »
Girls’ Track Wins 4th SCC Title
Here is a look at the ninth week of scheduled games for ORR winter athletics. Boys’ Basketball: The boys started off their week with an easy 69-42 win over the Apponequet Lakers. Even though Jeremy Bare was the only Bulldog to score in double figures with 12 points, the Bulldogs dominated the game thanks […] Read more »