Let Freedom Read

Grab a book, bring a chair and head to the library for Let Freedom Read, a statewide read-in to celebrate the freedom to read. What is a read-in? A read-in is a chance to show support for your library by simply showing up to the library to read. It’s as easy as that. Enjoy a […] Read more »

Friends of Marion Council on Aging Yard Sale

Mark your calendar for Saturday, October 7 from 9:00 am to 1 pm at the Cushing Community Center, Route 6 (465 Mill Street), Marion. All items will be priced to sell. – Lots of bargains. Proceeds help the Friends of Marion Council on Aging raise money to support programs for our adult community.             Haven’t […] Read more »

Historic District Taking ‘Soft’ Stance

            Will Tifft of the recently formed Marion Historic District Study Committee appeared before the Marion Select Board during its September 6 public meeting to update the members and the town on the committee’s activities.             Tifft said the committee was leaning toward a fairly “soft” set of requirements for recommendation regarding a potential Historic […] Read more »

Car Show

Please join us for our car show on September 18 from 3-6 pm (rain date: September 25, at the Rochester Council on Aging, 67 Dexter Lane. Break out your 1950s attire or come as you are, but either way, be sure to join us at the COA. Music will be provided by Johnny Angel. Hamburgers, […] Read more »

Paul F. Bodeau

Paul F. Bodeau, 77, of Rochester, passed away peacefully on Saturday, September 9, 2023. He was the husband of Jill Bodeau for 54 years.             Born in Acushnet, son of the late Francis and Beatrice (Bachand) Bodeau, he lived in Rochester most of his life.             Paul enjoyed fishing from his boat and his kayak […] Read more »

Teresa Rose Nunes Pawelczyk Dall

Teresa Rose Nunes Pawelczyk Dall, of Mattapoisett, passed away on September 4, 2023, at age 77. She is survived by her husband Mark; her children Andrew, Amy, and Peter; her step-children Christine and Kennet; her brother Charles; and her grandchild, step-grandchildren, and great-grandchild. As a teacher at Old Rochester Regional High School for over 25 […] Read more »

Fall’s New Booster Recommended

            While most of us want to put Covid behind us, recent news headlines make that hard to do. What should you know? What should you do?             The most important fact is that like it or not, Covid is probably here to stay. While the worst of the pandemic is thankfully behind us, Covid […] Read more »

Garage Gets Septic Variance

            The Marion Board of Health voted on August 24 to grant a variance to the owners of property at 458 Mill Street, allowing the construction of a bathroom inside the garage without denitrification technology in its septic system.             When an accompanying house is built at a later date, the garage bathroom will tie […] Read more »

Tri-Town Against Racism

TTAR (Tri-Town Against Racism) announces book selection for the September Community Read celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month at the Elizabeth Taber Library on Saturday, September 23, at 10 am.             The book Family Lore by Elizabeth Acevedo tells the story of one Dominican-American family told through the voices of its women as they await a gathering […] Read more »