Free Movie: Last Tuesday of the Month

The Imitation Game (PG-13 1hr. 54min.) is being shown at the Mattapoisett CoA Senior Center, Center School, 17 Barstow St., on Tuesday, May 26 at 12:00 noon. The free movie is sponsored by the Friends of the Mattapoisett CoA. In The Imitation Game, Alan Turing, a pioneer of computers, leads a group of scholars to […] Read more »

Mattapoisett REC

Summer Youth Program: Summer Musical Theatre – Sing, dance, and audition to act in a production of Frozen! During this one week course, students will learn the basics of putting together a theatre production and how to take part in a musical theatre performance. They will then audition for a role in Frozen and participate […] Read more »

Silvershell Summer Program

Marion Recreation is pleased to announce that registration is now open for the Silvershell Summer Program. The program is open to all boys and girls entering Grades 1-6. You do not need to be a Marion resident to participate. Every week we will be venturing on a field trip corresponding with the theme of the […] Read more »

Marion Recreation Sailing Program

Marion Recreation is offering Sailing Lessons on Sippican Harbor! The program will teach basic sailing skills including boat handling, how to identify parts of the boat, boating terms and basic knots. Classes will be tailored to fit the needs of those enrolled. Personal flotation devices will be provided. Adults are welcome, too! The one-week sessions […] Read more »

Marion Council on Aging

A new Tai Chi class will begin on Tuesday, May 19 from 4:00 – 5:30 pm. This will run for eight weeks for a cost of $30. Space is limited. Please call the COA office at 508 748-3570 for more information. Join the van on June 29 to the Jewelry Exchange in Sudbury and/or August […] Read more »

Selectmen Review Draft Warrant, Call for Special

Members of the Rochester Board of Selectmen say this year’s draft Annual Town Meeting warrant is heftier than average with 26 articles. That is, until May 12 when selectmen pulled several articles off and more may follow. First to go was draft Article 16, which would have appropriated a sum not to exceed $60,000 over […] Read more »

Tri-Town Early Childhood Program

The Tri-Town Early Childhood Program, located at Old Rochester Regional High School, is accepting applications for the 2015-2016 school year. The preschool program serves three and four-year-olds and follows the school calendar. It is unique in that it provides a high quality early childhood education opportunity to preschoolers, while also offering high school students a […] Read more »

John G. Perry

John G. Perry, 80, of Marion died May 17, 2015 at home after a courageous battle with cancer while surrounded by his loving family. He was the husband of Claudette D. (Sirois) Perry and the son of the late Jerry and Roseanne (Leger) Perry. He was born in Marion and lived there all of his […] Read more »

Barbara Marion Trundy, Sowden, Sell, Anderson

Barbara Marion Trundy, Sowden, Sell, Anderson died peacefully in her sleep on January 25, 2015 at the age of 94. She was born in Providence Rhode Island March 20, 1920, the child of Florence and Harry Trundy. Always a force to be reckoned with, she became the youngest member of the Providence Chamber of Commerce […] Read more »

Boys’ Tennis, Girls’ Track On Pace for Titles

Here is a look at the sixth week of scheduled games for Old Rochester Regional High School spring athletics.             Baseball: The boys’ baseball team suffered their first loss of the season this week to SCC rival Fairhaven in a disappointing 3-0 shutout. Despite a strong pitching effort by Sam Henrie, who allowed only three […] Read more »