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Sippican Choral331 viewsThe Sippican Choral Society will present its annual Spring Concert on Friday, April 30 and Saturday May 1. Under the direction of Brian Roderick and accompanied by pianist Michelle Gordon and organist Dwight Thomas, four guest soloists and eighty-plus voices will perform Shubert’s Mass in B Flat Major. For more information, check the Sippican Choral Society website: www.sippicanchoral.org. Photo courtesy of Deborah Osuch.Mar 17, 2010
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Storytellers352 viewsOn Thursday, March 11, storytellers Anne-Marie Forer and Cindy Killavey, the dynamic duo that makes up “Take Two Tandem Tellers”, performed for Center School’s first graders. Their storytelling program incorporated song and Anne-Marie Forer accompanied with fiddle and guitar. The children and teachers enjoyed this fun, interactive experience. Photo courtesy of Debra Nettles.Mar 17, 2010
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Little Neck Village327 viewsConstruction has begun on Little Neck Village, a housing complex that will provide 48 units of affordable living to older adults in Marion with below median incomes. Construction will ideally be complete by December 2010. Photo by Anne O’Brien-Kakley.Mar 10, 2010
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Little Neck Village302 viewsConstruction has begun on Little Neck Village, a housing complex that will provide 48 units of affordable living to older adults in Marion with below median incomes. Construction will ideally be complete by December 2010. Photo by Anne O’Brien-Kakley.Mar 10, 2010
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International Visit331 viewsYi-Tsung "Eric" Chen of Taiwan shows fifth grader Lucy Saltonstall her name in Chinese on March 3, 2010 during a Mandarin Outreach class at Sippican School. Photo by Jane McCarthy.Mar 10, 2010
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International Visit316 viewsThe International Tabor students meet with fifth grade students under the direction of Merry Conway of Tabor during a March 3, 2010 Mandarin Outreach class at Sippican School. Photo by Jane McCarthy.
Mar 10, 2010
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Roadwork Again309 viewsRoadwork will start up in Marion village again in April, but will end on May 30, 2010 for summer activities and start back up after Labor Day if necessary. Abutters were notified and invited to give comment at a March 9 meeting in the Music Hall. Photo by Anne O’Brien-Kakley.Mar 10, 2010
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March is Reading Month357 viewsThe students at Center School in Mattapoisett honored the month of the Young Reader and Dr. Seuss’ birthday on March 2. Children came dressed in stripes, wearing hats and toting copies of their favorite Dr. Seuss books. The cafeteria served green eggs and ham for lunch, and throughout the day, everyone enjoyed many of the wonderful books that Dr. Seuss wrote. Pictured here are second grade teacher Maria Tomon and second grader William Gauvin.Mar 10, 2010
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Turkey Crossing365 viewsThis turkey is just out for a stroll in front of Mattapoisett's Knights of Columbus hall on Route 6 on March 8, 2010. The mild, sunny weather was irresistible to everyone - even a turkey. Photo by Anne O'Brien-Kakley.Mar 10, 2010
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Stan Ellis Retires353 viewsOld Hammondtown School teacher Stan Ellis will be retiring this year after 29 years of teaching in Mattapoisett. Mr. Ellis will be recognized with a Massachusetts Jazz Educators Lifetime Achievement Award at the Massachusetts Music Educators All-State Conference on March 18, and Mr. Ellis will soon be publishing a book entitled Whiskers on My Cat. Photo by Laura Pedulli.Mar 10, 2010
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Helping Haiti325 viewsJoseph Corazzini, left, accepts a letter of appreciation from Federal Emergency Management Agency Administrator W. Craig Fugate, right, for his work in Haiti providing communication support to White House staff after a devastating January earthquake left the country in a state of emergency. Photo courtesy of Dennis Pinkham.Mar 10, 2010
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Restoring Ram Island490 viewsHelicopters complete rounds from the Mattapoisett marina to Ram Island on March 8, 2010. The helicopters are part of the Ram Island Restoration Project, which is an effort to rebuild the eroded island so common and roseate terns can nest in their natural habitat. The helicopters will deliver 650 cubic feet of soil to the island and workers will then plant vegetation to prevent further erosion. Photo by Anne O'Brien-Kakley.Mar 10, 2010
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