Avian Flu and Oil Spill

            The Marion Board of Health met Thursday, February 6 to go over various updates including a Public Health Director update.             The meeting began with an overview of the Plymouth County Mosquito Control Project for 2024. Data from the project in Marion showed the following:             -366 spray requests, up from 324 the previous […] Read more »

Holy Ghost Reuse Committee Reports

On February 11, members of the Holy Ghost Reuse Committee met with the Mattapoisett Select Board to present their report. After some 18 months of conducting a survey and then studying the data gathered through that effort, the committee gave their report. Nat Ketchel presented the report which included survey questions, survey numbers, and areas […] Read more »

Aquifer Protection and Short-Term Rentals

At its February 3 meeting, the Planning Board, as usual, considered a mix of complex, long-term issues along with a few routine matters.             In the fifteen minutes between coming to order and opening the Continued Public Hearing on the housing development underway at 78 Wareham Road, the Board voted unanimously to (1) approve a […] Read more »

Going Over The Waterfront

A virtual meeting of the Mattapoisett Marine Advisory Board (MAB) was held Thursday, January 30 through Zoom. The board began by approving minutes from the last meeting and then discussed the archival of data and previous plans read by and presented to the board. It was argued, rather than storing this information in a home, […] Read more »

Farm Conservation Plan Review Required for Wetland Project

Rochester’s Conservation Commission Tuesday said “not so fast” to the withdrawal of a Notice of Intent application to convert a wetlands swamp at 224 North Avenue into a wildlife and aquatic habitat, agricultural drainage area, and fire emergency pond.             The petition was axed just prior to the board’s February 4 meeting after Conservation Agent […] Read more »

New School Health Committee Created

The Marion School Committee met Thursday, January 30 with a list of action items and pending approvals. The first item was the approval of a fundraiser for Sippican Elementary for a fieldtrip in May. The sixth-grade trip is to Camp Burgess in Sandwich. The trip fundraiser was unanimously approved. Three donations were also approved and […] Read more »

Hazard Mitigation and Master Plan Accepted

Hazard mitigation plans were briefly discussed on February 3 as the Mattapoisett Planning Board went through their brief but important agenda. The board has been formulating mitigation plans for several months in concert with the town’s safety units (police), Highway Department (evacuation routes), and the Water and Sewer Department (Mattapoisett River Valley).             The board […] Read more »

Town Meeting and Town Election Dates Approved

Mark your calendars. Rochester’s Board of Selectman Monday approved May 19 as the date for the 2025 Annual Town Meeting and May 28 as the date for the Town Election.             Town Administrator Cameron Durant was happy to report that town council and Rochester Memorial School, where the town meeting will be held, have both […] Read more »

Volunteers Sought for Town Celebrations

As discussed at its February 4 meeting, the Select Board and Town Administrator’s office are reaching out to residents to help organize upcoming celebrations.             The first is the annual Fourth-of-July fireworks display. The committee responsible for organizing this highly popular event for several years needs new members in order to continue. Funding for the […] Read more »

Harbor Fees Needed For Operations and Urgent Repairs

            The Marion Marine Resources Commission (MRC) met on Wednesday, January 22 to discuss harbor management and other capital projects. This is the commission’s first meeting in the new Maritime Center. It was stated mooring stickers will begin being issued February 3, with the current system being integrated into the larger existing mooring database to […] Read more »