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Marion Halloween Parade 2008443 viewsThe good witches of the Marion Art Center once again led a parade of little ghouls and goblins through the streets of Marion Village on October 31. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Marion Halloween Parade 2008449 viewsThe good witches of the Marion Art Center once again led a parade of little ghouls and goblins through the streets of Marion Village on October 31. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Marion Halloween Parade 2008440 viewsThe good witches of the Marion Art Center once again led a parade of little ghouls and goblins through the streets of Marion Village on October 31. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Wii Winner470 viewsShaun Walsh of Marion was the grand prize winner in our second annual Halloween Short Story Contest for penning the eerie "The Legend of Captain Blackmore." Shaun received a Nintendo Wii game system for his effort which he picked up at our office earlier this week. (Photo by Pat Aleks).
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Spooky Sounds565 viewsThat Chick Band will once again bring its own special mix of music and merriment to the Halloween Hoopla to be held at the Marion Art Center on Friday, October 31 and Saturday, November 1 at 8:00 pm both nights. As always, quick banter is sure to accompany the band’s eclectic repertoire of blues, Motown, folk and rock ‘n’ roll, and a fiendishly good time is guaranteed for all. Tickets are $12 for MAC members and $15 for non-members, and should be reserved by calling the Marion Art Center at 508-748-1266.
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Sea Symphony490 viewsThe Tri-County Symphonic Band opened their 2008-2009 concert season at Tabor Academy’s Fireman Performing Arts Center at Hoyt Hall on Sunday afternoon, October 19, with a tribute to the sea titled To the Sea and Ships: A Musical Tribute to the Sea and Those Who Sail Upon It. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Sea Symphony473 viewsThe Tri-County Symphonic Band opened their 2008-2009 concert season at Tabor Academy’s Fireman Performing Arts Center at Hoyt Hall on Sunday afternoon, October 19, with a tribute to the sea titled To the Sea and Ships: A Musical Tribute to the Sea and Those Who Sail Upon It. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Sea Symphony492 viewsThe Tri-County Symphonic Band opened their 2008-2009 concert season at Tabor Academy’s Fireman Performing Arts Center at Hoyt Hall on Sunday afternoon, October 19, with a tribute to the sea titled To the Sea and Ships: A Musical Tribute to the Sea and Those Who Sail Upon It. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Sea Symphony520 viewsThe Tri-County Symphonic Band opened their 2008-2009 concert season at Tabor Academy’s Fireman Performing Arts Center at Hoyt Hall on Sunday afternoon, October 19, with a tribute to the sea titled To the Sea and Ships: A Musical Tribute to the Sea and Those Who Sail Upon It. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Sea Symphony468 viewsThe Tri-County Symphonic Band opened their 2008-2009 concert season at Tabor Academy’s Fireman Performing Arts Center at Hoyt Hall on Sunday afternoon, October 19, with a tribute to the sea titled To the Sea and Ships: A Musical Tribute to the Sea and Those Who Sail Upon It. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Mock Election532 viewsMembers of the Sippican School Student Council are preparing to participate in a Mock Election on Tuesday, October 28 — one week before the nationwide presidential election. Every student will cast a ballot for his/her choice for president and vice president. In addition, staff members, visitors and sixth grade students will complete a short questionnaire on issues they consider important in this election. (Photo courtesy of Faculty Advisor Stacey Soucy).
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Playground Upgrade502 viewsA small, dedicated group of volunteers recently helped to spread 90 yards of mulch at Sippican School in Marion on Saturday, October 11. Originally built in 2004, the playground ground cover naturally decomposes over time and needs to be filled in periodically. Among them (from left) Robby English, Matthew Van Der Pol, Jack Durocher, Michael Fisher and Rob Fisher. (Photo courtesy of Jane McCarthy).
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