The Rochester Republican Town Committee will meet on Wednesday, February 14 at 6:30 pm, at the North Rochester Congregational Church, located at 247 North Ave, Rochester. You do not have to be a committee member to attend. All are welcome. Candidates running for State Committee Woman & Man will participate in a Candidates forum. Come, […] Read more »
Short-Term-Rental Bylaw Down to Details
In order to preserve neighborhood character and maintain the distinct difference between investors who buy houses just to rent them out short term and those in the business of operating a rental establishment and also live on the premises, the Marion Planning Board is fine-tuning a bylaw on short-term rentals that it hopes will […] Read more »
Do You Want to Live to Be 100?
In 1521, Ponce de Leon arrived in Florida in search of the mythical fountain of youth; those who drank from it or bathed in it were said to be returned to their youth. Some 500 years later, the New York Times ran a lengthy article on a longevity guru whose disciples wear T-shirts emblazoned “Don’t […] Read more »
From the Files of the Rochester Historical Society
As mentioned before, many roads and intersections in town hold the names of Rochester families. In the current museum exhibit, we have a map of Israel Cowen’s land. He was the first Cowen to build a house at the intersection of Neck and Burgess Roads. Israel built his house sometime around 1810 at what […] Read more »
Marion Democrats to Elect Caucus Delegates
The Marion Democratic Town Committee will hold an election for delegates to the Democratic State Convention at 5:30 pm, February 15, in the Community Room at the Marion Police Station, 550 Mill Street. Sign-in for the election will begin at 5:00 pm. Only Marion’s registered Democrats and pre-registered Democrats shall be allowed to vote. Preregistered […] Read more »
Academic Achievements
Dean College is pleased to announce that Joseph Bacchiocchi of Rochester and Emily Kilpatrick of Marion that have earned a place on the Dean’s List for the Fall 2023 semester. These students have demonstrated a serious commitment to their studies while at Dean College. Benjamin D. A. Giumetti, son of Shannon and Don Giumetti […] Read more »
Testing of Bogs Debated for Several Hours
After several hours of debate and the sharing of technical data regarding stormwater flooding that recently occurred at the Buzzards Bay Coalition’s Bogs site and the concern that possible hazardous chemicals were transported to freshwater wells, Tuesday night’s public hearing with the Mattapoisett Conservation Commission resulted in a continuation. Early in the Enforcement […] Read more »
A Morning at the Museum
All my rowdy friends gathered at the Mattapoisett Museum recently on a cold rainy Thursday morning to share tall tales and real ones, too, about growing up in the 1950s and ’60s. Truth be told, all the stories were real remembrances of our youth in and around Mattapoisett. The group consisted of eight septuagenarians […] Read more »
2024 Season at the Rochester Historical Society
February is when we all start to think of spring and a new season. We will be resuming meetings for the Historical Society beginning in April. Our meetings are the 3rd Wednesday of each month and begin at 7:00 pm and are open to all. However, we are always looking for new members. There are […] Read more »
February Children’s Programs at the Mattapoisett Library
February brings all sorts of fun to the Children’s room of the Mattapoisett Library. Our storytimes will continue with Winter Storytime for all ages taking place on Thursday mornings at 10:30 am. Baby Storytime for ages 0 to 24 months takes place on Friday mornings at 10:30 am. There will be no Storytime the week […] Read more »