On January 6, the Mattapoisett Community Preservation Act Committee met for the first one-on-one interviews to be held with organizations and groups who have filed for grant consideration. The members in attendance on this night were Michelle Hughes (elected), Margaret DeMello (representing the housing authority), Jim Pierson (elected), Karen Field (Planning Board representative), Bill […] Read more »
William H. Goetz
William H. Goetz, 94, of Mattapoisett, Massachusetts died Sunday, January 5, 2025 at St. Luke’s Hospital after a brief illness. Born in Evanston, Illinois on May 31, 1930, ‘Bill’ graduated from Chicago’s Lakeview High School in 1947 and enlisted in the US Coast Guard. He rose through the enlisted ranks, completed officer candidate school […] Read more »
Robert J. Freitas
Robert J. Freitas, 78, of Rochester died January 6, 2025 unexpectedly at home. He was the former husband of the late Debbie (Morrison) Freitas. Born in New Bedford, son of the late John and Irene C. (Vieira) Freitas, he was raised in Fairhaven and lived in Rochester most of his life. He was […] Read more »
Joan T. Heald
Joan T. Heald, a cherished member of our family and community, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by her family, leaving behind a legacy of love, service, and devotion. Born in Pawtucket, RI, she was the beloved daughter of Clifford A. Trescott and Helen (Pray) Trescott. A proud member of the Class of 1951, […] Read more »
Park Plans Progress and First Actions for the New Year
Rochester’s Board of Selectmen on Monday approved for the January 27 Special Town Meeting warrant the last two articles that had yet to be reviewed but learned two others involving police station upgrades might be put on hold. Town Administrator Cameron Durant said the Capital Planning Committee will recommend shelving temporarily articles one […] Read more »
Mattapoisett Polar Plunge 2025
On Wednesday, January 1, Mattapoisett’s Town Beach was packed with people from near and far starting the year off freezing. Moments after the clock struck noon, the crowded beach-goers experienced firsthand the biting cold of the winter sea. Though it was 50 degrees, far from polar, the overcast weather and bitter wind made up […] Read more »
MLT Welcomes New Operations Manager
Mattapoisett Land Trust (MLT) is pleased to announce that Sarah French Storer is hired as Operations Manager effective January 1st. Sarah replaces Colleen Andrews who served ably as MLT’s first paid employee and moved on to a new opportunity in Boston in November 2024. Sarah will manage MLT’s community engagement and land stewardship activities as […] Read more »
Life on an Unpredictable Planet
A significant percentage of the world’s population lives with the threats posed by various natural hazards. Why do people choose to live in risky places? What are some of the psychological factors that affect their perceptions of risk and likelihood of preparing for potential disasters? What factors help in disaster recovery? Come hear local author […] Read more »
Sippican Woman’s Club
To the Editor: The Sippican Woman’s Club sincerely thanks the five Marion homeowners who graciously opened their homes for the Club’s annual Holiday House Tour on December 7. The Sippican Woman’s Club members; sponsors; florists; designers; volunteers, including student volunteers; the Marion Police, DPW, and other Town departments; Tabor Academy and the Beverly […] Read more »
Sippican Woman’s Club
For many the New Year brings on desires to cleanse, refresh, rebuild, and renew – to wipe the slate clean. Cleansing or clearing out is desired for both our minds, bodies and home environment – a fresh start for both our self and our space. On Friday, January 10, the Sippican Woman’s Club has invited […] Read more »