The Marion Board of Health and Animal Control would like to share this information with Marion residents: While bird flu very rarely infects humans, the public should strictly avoid handling, touching or removing sick, injured, or dead birds and other wildlife. Domestic animals should not roam freely to avoid contact with sick/deceased wildlife […] Read more »
Respiratory Illness Season is upon Us
COVID-19, Flu, and Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) are respiratory viruses that can cause severe disease resulting in hospitalization and sometimes death. Everyone 6 months and older should get a seasonal flu vaccine and an updated COVID-19 vaccine to protect against infection, serious illness, and hospitalization. To reduce the risk of becoming sick with a respiratory […] Read more »
Hello from Plumb Library
Do you have a kiddo who loves to read and wants to share their favorite books with other bookworms? We invite you to join BookBuds, our book clubs for kids! The BookBuds meet monthly to discuss their favorite reads, tell jokes, and share the “good news of the day”! There are three age levels (ages […] Read more »
From the Files of the Rochester Historical Museum
As you may know I always like a good history mystery. A while ago I found a poster that presented me with one. Given that I found a poster at the museum asking the question at the heart of this mystery, I know it has been looked into before, but there was nothing to show […] Read more »
MAC Theater Playwrights Incubator
The MAC Theater Playwrights Incubator is a program for first-time playwrights to see their work realized on the stage. Finding theaters to produce new or unpublished plays can be an obstacle for any new playwright. The MTPI is a structured program that aims to discover and support, through workshop and production, new stage plays by […] Read more »
MA Preservation Projects Fund 2025 Grant Cycle
Secretary William F. Galvin, Chair of the Massachusetts Historical Commission is pleased to announce that Round 31 of the Massachusetts Preservation Projects Fund (MPPF) grant program has been scheduled. It is anticipated that funding will be in the range of $1,000,000. Administered by the Massachusetts Historical Commission (MHC), the MPPF is a state-funded 50% […] Read more »
UCC Celebrates a Historic Milestone
United Congregational Church is excited and honored to announce the ordination of Patricia Berry, the first woman ordained in the church’s 330-year history. The ceremony not only marks the culmination of years of dedication and work for Rev. Berry but also represents a significant step forward for both the church and the wider community. […] Read more »
River’s Edge Book Club
The River’s Edge Book Club of Marion hosted a successful annual Holiday Children’s Book Drive this past December 2024. This season, the Book Club selected the Nativity Preparatory School in New Bedford to support. The school, recently celebrating their 25th anniversary, is an independent, tuition-free school for middle school age boys. Working with Elizabeth Mello, […] Read more »
From the Files of the Rochester Historical Society
This fall I was driving along Rte.202 in Western Massachusetts. It was after the leaves had left the trees and the landscape struck me as quite gray and barren, not surprising I suppose for November. Back in Rochester it didn’t seem so dreary. I decided as I drove down Mary’s Pond Rd. that the green […] Read more »
Marion Village Historic District Update
The Marion Historic District Study Committee is pleased to note that they are moving forward with the proposed By-law for a design review district in the historic village center. The Preliminary Study Report has been submitted to the Massachusetts Historical Commission for review. It will soon be available locally and will be presented to […] Read more »