Coming Soon at the Elizabeth Taber Library

The Seed Library is open. Seeds are available to check out free from the library; a variety of flower, herbs, and flowers available along with books on plants and gardening. Interested in starting your own garden? Check out a gardening kit from the library that comes with everything you need to start your first planting. […] Read more »

American Legion: Florence Eastman Post #280

All Southcoast Active Service Military, Reservists and Veterans are invited to join the monthly meetings of the American Legion: Florence Eastman Post #280 (Serving the Tri-Town area of Mattapoisett – Marion – Rochester and beyond.) We meet on the 3rd Wednesday of every month at 1900 (7 pm.) Florence Eastman Post is located at 3 […] Read more »

Mary E. (Urquhart) Pearsull

Mary E. (Urquhart) Pearsull, 85, of Rochester, died March 20, 2022 after a long illness. She was the wife of Jack M. Pearsull, Sr. Born in Blakely, GA, she was 1 of 5 siblings. There after her birth she moved to New York City where she was raised. She was the daughter of the late […] Read more »

Driveway, Parking Get Green Lights

            Both applicant Christopher Kuppens and the Kittansett Club came away from public hearings with the March 9 Marion Conservation Commission able to proceed with their plans.             The commission voted to issue an Order of Conditions to Kuppens for his Notice of Intent to construct a driveway, install utilities and perform site grading within […] Read more »

From the Files of the Rochester Historical Society

In the early days of shoemaking in England, there was a distinct difference between a shoemaker, originally known as a cordwainer, and a cobbler. A cordwainer made shoes and used good quality, thick leather. Legally, a cobbler was only allowed to repair shoes and only had access to used or inferior leather. These rules crossed […] Read more »

FY23 School Budget Approved

            On March 9, the Marion School Committee held the public hearing for the FY23 Marion school budget.             Handed the controls after opening remarks by Old Rochester Regional Superintendent of Schools Mike Nelson, Assistant Superintendent of Finance and Operations Howie Barber outlined the budget in a PowerPoint presentation.             The foundational approach has been […] Read more »

Kayaker Surprises Trio of Town Employees

And now for something completely different. On Friday, March 11, at the end of another busy week handling the town’s business, a call came into the Select Board’s office from a concerned citizen reporting what they believed was illegal shell fishing in Hiller Cove off Aucoot Road.             As he prepared to leave Town Hall […] Read more »

Machacam Club Meeting

The next meeting of the Machacam Club is scheduled for Wednesday, April 6. We meet at the Legion Hall on Depot Street with social time beginning at 5 pm followed by dinner at 6pm. Chef Colby will again be preparing a full, satisfying meal. Our speaker for the evening is Town Administrator Mike Lorenco who […] Read more »

Eleanor G. Suesens

Eleanor G. Suesens, 98, of Marion, MA, passed away on March 13, 2022 in Wareham, MA.  She was the widow of Charles M. Suesens and the daughter of the late Arthur M. Chittick and Mary G. (Johnson) Chittick.  Born in Waltham, MA on December 20, 1923, Eleanor and her husband lived in Long Island, NY, […] Read more »

Jonathan P. Deprospo

Jonathan P. Deprospo, 35, of Rochester, died Tuesday, March 15, 2022 at his home unexpectedly.             Born in Boston, and raised in Watertown, he was the son of Norma M. (Ligor) Deprospo of Rochester, and the late Michael J. Deprospo.  Jonathan graduated from Watertown High School, Class of 2004 where he was a member of […] Read more »