Mattapoisett Museum announces an evening of Celtic music with Sam Babineau on March 19, at 7 pm. Register here: www.mattapoisettmuseum.org/events. Sam Babineau is a songwriter and fiddle player hailing from the South Coast of Massachusetts. She tells personal stories with her songwriting that echo traditional music blended with modern zest. Her introduction to Irish […] Read more »
Tracy Named MASCAC Women’s Lacrosse Player of the Week
Bridgewater State University senior attack Katherine Tracy has been selected as the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference (MASCAC) Women’s Lacrosse Player of the Week. Tracy tallied six goals and four assists for ten points in a 1-1 week for the Bears. The Marion, Massachusetts product also added a pair of ground balls. Tracy […] Read more »
Carleton J. Teixeira
Carleton J. Teixeira, 65, of New Bedford, formerly of Marion, died March 10, 2022 at home. He was the son of the late Domingo G. and Anna S. (Garcia) Teixeira. He was born in Wareham and lived in Marion for many years before moving to New Bedford. He was a member of His […] Read more »
Barber’s Budget Breakdown Welcomed by Committee
The Old Rochester Regional School Committee applauded the work of Assistant Superintendent of Finance and Operations Howie Barber for making the FY23 school budget the most digestible one that the members had ever been asked to consume. In a PowerPoint presentation that lasted less than an hour, Barber went through several slides breaking […] Read more »
Committee Ranks Roadways No. 1
After many months of study, interviews, research and more interviews, the Mattapoisett Capital Planning Committee, an advisory board to the Select Board, voted on a list of 12 capital requests (needs of over $10,000) at its March 14 meeting. Prior to the vote, the committee members met once again with Old Rochester Regional School […] Read more »
Grade 2 Basketball Playoffs
The Grade 2 basketball playoffs brought out the best in March 10 action at Center School in Mattapoisett. The Warriors earned their spot in the championship game with a big, 10-2 victory over the Heat, while the Knicks advanced to the title game, narrowly edging the Celtics, 10-8. In the final, 10-2, the Warriors defeated […] Read more »
Rochester Cultural Council Grants
The Rochester Cultural Council is excited to announce that it has awarded $5,200 in grant funds to support 12 projects in 2022. Grants in amounts ranging from $150 to $800 were awarded in the categories of arts, science and humanities, and emphasis was placed on funding programs and activities taking place in town. The […] Read more »
Mattapoisett Library Purrington Lecture Series
The Spring 2022 Purrington Lecture Series starts on Saturday, March 26 at 2 pm with a presentation by author Maureen Boyle on her book, Shallow Graves: The Hunt for the New Bedford Highway Serial Killer. Maureen Boyle, an award-winning journalist, has been a crime reporter in New England for more than 25 years and was […] Read more »
Dog Hearing Finds Finley ‘Dangerous’
On March 15, dog owner Thomas Hibbert, 26 Joanne Drive, came before the Marion Select Board to defend his position that “Finley,” an 80-pound, 9.5-year-old Rottweiler, should not be deemed a “dangerous” dog. An incident between Hibbert’s dog and neighbor Debra Cohen’s 20-pound “Archie” took place on December 12, 2021. Archie was attacked […] Read more »
Kevin Tavares Appointed Principal of Old Hammondtown
Superintendent Michael S. Nelson is pleased to announce that Kevin Tavares, current associate principal of Old Hammondtown School/Center School has been appointed as the new principal of Old Hammondtown School. Tavares will assume the position on July 1 following the retirement of Principal Rose Bowman. He has been serving as the associate principal of […] Read more »