We have over 1,000 pounds of plastic so far! All over the Earth there is plastic. In the waterways, landfills, highways and oceans. All this plastic causes a negative impact on the environment. Like in the ocean, plastic is killing coral reefs and animals. Then on land, plastic is killing plants and more animals because […] Read more »
New Playwrights Incubator Program at the MAC
The Marion Art Center Theater introduces the Playwrights Incubator, a program for first-time playwrights to see their work realized on the stage. Finding theaters to produce new or unpublished plays can be an obstacle for any new playwright. The program provides resources for emerging artists to workshop and launch new plays through a structured program. […] Read more »
Thomas A. Schroder
Thomas A. Schroder, 63, of Mattapoisett, died Feb. 1, 2022 in St. Luke’s Hospital, New Bedford. He was the husband of Birgitt Schroder and the son of the late Angelika and Horst Schroder. He was born in Berlin, Germany. He went to an American International school in Dusseldorf where he grew up. In 1977 he […] Read more »
James Francis McDonald
It is with great sadness and sorrow that we announce the passing of a wonderful man, James Francis McDonald. He passed on 30 January, 2022 at St. Luke’s Hospital in New Bedford, MA due to complications from COVID-19. He was the son of James Bernard McDonald and Florence (O’Hara) McDonald, born on 29 March, 1946 […] Read more »
ORR Avenges Defeat, Clinches Playoff Spot
On January 27, the Old Rochester Regional High School girls’ basketball team hosted Dartmouth in their second matchup of the season. A month prior, the Bulldogs visited the Indians on December 23 and lost 60-41. Following the defeat, ORR went on a second streak, winning six straight games including a 56-29 win over Joseph Case […] Read more »
RMS Steps up Budget Process
In a brief Budget Subcommittee report to the Rochester School Committee on January 18, Superintendent of Schools Mike Nelson said the process has shown momentum. The next steps, he said, will be to invite key town stakeholders such as town administrators and Finance Committee representatives. “At this point, one of our top priorities includes […] Read more »
The Godwit Wonder Bird
The Godwit is a remarkable member of the Sandpiper family that is clearly plumaged with a long black tail and underwings, with a long, pinkish-colored bill that towards the end turns up toward the sky, giving it the heavenly title of identification. Most godwits breed within the northernmost boreal woodland habitat. It is called […] Read more »
MLT Blanche B. Perry Scholarship
The Mattapoisett Land Trust is seeking applicants for their one thousand dollar ‘”Blanche B. Perry Scholarship.” This award is available to a Mattapoisett resident interested in the field of Environmental Studies, Sciences, Technology or a related field and is a graduating senior from a secondary school by June 2021. The scholarship is made available through […] Read more »
Town Hall’s Problems Mount
Anyone who has visited Mattapoisett’s ye ole town hall building will see that the structure is in rough shape. After decades of what Town Administrator Mike Lorenco said was the town’s “kicking the can down the road” when it came to improvements, even simple maintenance and the ravishes of continuous use finds it woefully […] Read more »
Select Board Now A Race with Burr
The race to fill John Waterman’s seat on the Marion Select Board will be contested by at least two candidates, and both are presently serving on other adjudicatory boards in town. On Monday, Carleton “Toby” Burr Jr. confirmed to The Wanderer that he is running, and on Tuesday, Marion Town Clerk Lissa Magauran confirmed […] Read more »