Soccer is a first language of sorts for 19-year-old Leal twins Matthew and Patrick, whose unlikely joint journey as brothers who grew up in Massachusetts now sees them taking significant steps toward establishing professional playing careers in separate European countries. Never was the unifying power of the sport, so evident as it was […] Read more »
Village Speed Limit Coming Down
Concerns about speeding on Marion’s roads, articulated a couple of years back by since-retired Select Board member John Waterman, eventually led to the formation of a Pedestrian Safety Advisory Committee. That committee’s work is now bearing fruit An update was jointly provided by Meghan Davis, engineering manager with the Department of Public Works […] Read more »
Young People’s Concert
The Marion Concert Band continues its Friday evening concert series with a Young People’s Concert on Friday, July 15. The concert will include an opportunity for children in the audience to play rhythm instruments with the band. The program is as follows: Children’s March – E. F. Goldman Looney Tunes Overture – B. Holcombe […] Read more »
NolanFest: Second Annual Nolan Gibbons Memorial Even
Two years ago, our community lost a gifted young musical artist, Nolan Gibbons, to Sudden Unexplained Death in Childhood (SUDC.) To celebrate his life, the second annual NolanFest event will be held on July 23 at Silvershell Beach in Marion, beginning at 5 pm and ending around 9 pm. Last year, over 400 attendees […] Read more »
Join Us in July at RHS Museum
July 20 will be a sweet time at the Rochester Historical Society Museum at 355 County Road. Beginning at 7:00, we will have a brief meeting followed by music with Tom and Sheila Perry and then ice cream. We will have our annual ice cream social. We hope to see you there. If you […] Read more »
Open Season for Blood-Sucking Leeches
Ticks are blood-sucking leeches that hide in your body, while possibly transmitting infections of a serious matter. They can hide between your toes or behind your knees or in your groin, under your armpits, in the back of your neck or behind your ears. To discover the location of such a bite, check your […] Read more »
Upcoming Events at the Elizabeth Taber Library
Summer Reading is here – Sign up for the ETL’s summer reading program starting June 21. Your summer reading kit will include reading logs, badge, stickers, and a reading buddy. Return your reading logs to win prizes and help us raise money for Heifer International. Teens and Adults: Summer Reading is for everyone! Pick […] Read more »
Events at the Mattapoisett Library
Cool off and enjoy summer programs at the Mattapoisett Library. The Mattapoisett Free Public Library offers events for people of all ages during the summer! Stop in to cool off and check out all the things the library has to offer beyond books. Upcoming Events: Tuesday, July 12 – All day – Craft Tuesday […] Read more »
ORRHS Term 3 Honor Roll
The following students have achieved honors for the third term at Old Rochester Regional High School: Highest Honors, Grade 9: Teresa Adams, Clara Bonney, Nolan Bushnell, Erin Cardinal, Delaney Chase, Gianna DeLeo, Hailee Ducharme, Eden Dupre, Aidan Eagle, Hannah Eaton, David Fredette, Zachary Gates, Emerson Gonet, Mallory Henesey, Katherine McIlmail, Zack Mourao, Zoe Pateakos, […] Read more »
Looking Back on A First
On a typical July 4th in the 1970s, a few teenagers were sitting in the sand at Mattapoisett Town Beach and squinting at one another through the sun’s rays when the subject came up. “Are you going to run?” was the question. “Has it started?” was a typical counter. “We’d better get up there,” […] Read more »