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John Oldham151 viewsJohn Oldham has been teaching history at Old Colony Regional Vocational-Technical High School for 17 years, but in his off time he takes photographs of the buildings, sights and scenes that pique his interest. Oldham has broad interests but is especially drawn to architecture and street scenes. He credits his daughter’s artistic studies and endeavors for inspiring him. Although he deems taking photographs a hobby at this point, once he retires from teaching, he’ll explore making it much more than that. “I wFeb 22, 2023
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John Oldham73 viewsA rare look at Modern Pastry from across Hanover Street in Boston’s North End, as photographed by Mattapoisett resident John Oldham. The 17-year history teacher at Old Colony Regional Vocational-Technical High School in Rochester has recently made a hobby of photography, and his work is on display through the middle of March in the Mattapoisett Free Public Library’s reading room. Photo by Marilou Newell - February 23, 2023 editionFeb 22, 2023
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John Oldham140 viewsJohn Oldham has been teaching history at Old Colony Regional Vocational-Technical High School for 17 years, but in his off time he takes photographs of the buildings, sights and scenes that pique his interest. Oldham has broad interests but is especially drawn to architecture and street scenes. He credits his daughter’s artistic studies and endeavors for inspiring him. Although he deems taking photographs a hobby at this point, once he retires from teaching, he’ll explore making it much more than that. “I wFeb 22, 2023
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Massachusetts Bureau of Forestry107 viewsJames Rassman, Southeast District service forester from the Massachusetts Bureau of Forestry, spoke on tree identification in winter months during his February 15 trip to Washburn Park. While ranked third in the nation in population density, Massachusetts is the nation’s eighth, most-heavily forested state. Rassman’s visit was sponsored by the Marion Museum of Natural History. Photos by Marilou NewellFeb 22, 2023
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Massachusetts Bureau of Forestry107 viewsJames Rassman, Southeast District service forester from the Massachusetts Bureau of Forestry, spoke on tree identification in winter months during his February 15 trip to Washburn Park. While ranked third in the nation in population density, Massachusetts is the nation’s eighth, most-heavily forested state. Rassman’s visit was sponsored by the Marion Museum of Natural History. Photos by Marilou NewellFeb 22, 2023
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Steve Denette72 viewsSteve Denette was raised on a farm in Western Massachusetts, surrounded by the wilderness, something he found both comforting and inspiring. Whether it’s leading month-long, wilderness courses, mountaineering in Yosemite or forging Class IV white water in an open canoe, Steve seems to have done it all. But one thing he’s yet to tackle is the art of sailing.Feb 22, 2023
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Saint Gabriel’s Episcopal Church130 viewsThe youth group at Saint Gabriel’s Episcopal Church Marion hosted a party after church last Sunday. It was The Souper Bowl of Caring. They decorated for the tailgate party, cooked delicious food to share, nachos, sliders, sloppy Joes and much more. They collected non-perishable foods and money that was donated to Damien’s and Marion food pantry. The event was great success. Photos by Tanya AmbrosiFeb 15, 2023
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Saint Gabriel’s Episcopal Church114 viewsThe youth group at Saint Gabriel’s Episcopal Church Marion hosted a party after church last Sunday. It was The Souper Bowl of Caring. They decorated for the tailgate party, cooked delicious food to share, nachos, sliders, sloppy Joes and much more. They collected non-perishable foods and money that was donated to Damien’s and Marion food pantry. The event was great success. Photos by Tanya AmbrosiFeb 15, 2023
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The Sun Is So Quiet76 viewsA quiet moment on Sunday in Peirson Woods off Point Road, where Tri-Town Against Racism has partnered with the Sippican Lands Trust in a Story Walk titled “The Sun Is So Quiet” by highly decorated black American author Nikki Giovanni. In celebration of Black History Month, TTAR is organizing story walks with the local land trusts in Marion, Mattapoisett and Rochester. Photo by Mick ColageoFeb 15, 2023
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Saint Gabriel’s Episcopal Church61 viewsThe youth group at Saint Gabriel’s Episcopal Church Marion hosted a party after church last Sunday. It was The Souper Bowl of Caring. They decorated for the tailgate party, cooked delicious food to share, nachos, sliders, sloppy Joes and much more. They collected non-perishable foods and money that was donated to Damien’s and Marion food pantry. The event was great success. Photos by Tanya AmbrosiFeb 15, 2023
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Saint Gabriel’s Episcopal Church63 viewsThe youth group at Saint Gabriel’s Episcopal Church Marion hosted a party after church last Sunday. It was The Souper Bowl of Caring. They decorated for the tailgate party, cooked delicious food to share, nachos, sliders, sloppy Joes and much more. They collected non-perishable foods and money that was donated to Damien’s and Marion food pantry. The event was great success. Photos by Tanya AmbrosiFeb 15, 2023
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Sunday Squash73 viewsChildren and adults enjoyed playing squash on Sunday at Tabor Academy, thanks to a clinic put on by the Seawolves’ squash coach Guillermo Moronta. Without access to the sport anywhere between Boston and Providence besides prep schools, Moronta is hoping clinics like last weekend’s will “grow the game” and eventually generate the interest to support a middle-school program in the area. And should that happen, squash as a high school sport becomes a conversation. Photos by Mick ColageoFeb 15, 2023
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