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On the Beach89 viewsHeather MacGregor took this cute photo of her dog Skunk on a walk on February 2 down at the town wharf. Skunk loves to go down there and look for shells the seagulls have dropped and to look for fish. Even the windy conditions didn't stop him.Feb 08, 2023
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Marion Natural History Museum91 viewsThe Marion Natural History Museum braved the snowy weather Wednesday and attending members were rewarded with 18 different shoreline bird sightings. The sightings included a large “raft” of sleepy Greater Scaup, Canada Geese, American Black Duck, Surf Scoter, Long-tailed Duck, Bufflehead, Common Goldeneye, Hooded Merganser, Red-breasted Merganser, Horned Grebe, Ring-billed Gull, Herring Gull, Common Loon, American Crow, American Robin, House Finch, Song Sparrow and Northern Cardinal. Thank you to Justin BarFeb 08, 2023
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Tomhegan Wilderness243 viewsMattapoisett residents Sean Maloney, left, and Sam Pendergast, right, on January 20 during our annual ice-fishing trip at Tomhegan Wilderness campgrounds on Moosehead Lake in Rockwood, Maine. The group of 10 includes a pair that travel in from London, England, as well as two others from Charleston, West Virginia. Photo courtesy of Sean MaloneyFeb 01, 2023
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Spruce Tree98 viewsAmidst wet snow that tailed off into a cold Tuesday morning, the large spruce tree situated between the Elizabeth Taber Library and Sippican Elementary School was taken down after it was found to be a safety hazard. The tree is believed to have sustained a recent lightning strike, and large sections of the tree showed major rot. Some of the wood will be used to add to the memorial to four Sippican students honored at the site since 2009, and the bottom 3 feet of the trunk was preserved. Feb 01, 2023
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Spruce Tree71 viewsAmidst wet snow that tailed off into a cold Tuesday morning, the large spruce tree situated between the Elizabeth Taber Library and Sippican Elementary School was taken down after it was found to be a safety hazard. The tree is believed to have sustained a recent lightning strike, and large sections of the tree showed major rot. Some of the wood will be used to add to the memorial to four Sippican students honored at the site since 2009, and the bottom 3 feet of the trunk was preserved. Feb 01, 2023
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Spruce Tree66 viewsAmidst wet snow that tailed off into a cold Tuesday morning, the large spruce tree situated between the Elizabeth Taber Library and Sippican Elementary School was taken down after it was found to be a safety hazard. The tree is believed to have sustained a recent lightning strike, and large sections of the tree showed major rot. Some of the wood will be used to add to the memorial to four Sippican students honored at the site since 2009, and the bottom 3 feet of the trunk was preserved. Feb 01, 2023
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Spruce Tree95 viewsAmidst wet snow that tailed off into a cold Tuesday morning, the large spruce tree situated between the Elizabeth Taber Library and Sippican Elementary School was taken down after it was found to be a safety hazard. The tree is believed to have sustained a recent lightning strike, and large sections of the tree showed major rot. Some of the wood will be used to add to the memorial to four Sippican students honored at the site since 2009, and the bottom 3 feet of the trunk was preserved. Feb 01, 2023
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Richard Van Inwegen131 viewsRichard Van Inwegen’s stunning photography is on display at the Mattapoisett Free Public Library. Photos by Mick ColageoFeb 01, 2023
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Richard Van Inwegen80 viewsRichard Van Inwegen’s stunning photography is on display at the Mattapoisett Free Public Library. Photos by Mick ColageoFeb 01, 2023
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Richard Van Inwegen70 viewsRichard Van Inwegen’s stunning photography is on display at the Mattapoisett Free Public Library. Photos by Mick ColageoFeb 01, 2023
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Richard Van Inwegen69 viewsRichard Van Inwegen’s stunning photography is on display at the Mattapoisett Free Public Library. Photos by Mick ColageoFeb 01, 2023
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Ocean Guardian Youth Ambassadors117 viewsFour freshmen from the Upper Cape Cod Regional Technical School’s Environmental Technology Program applied for and are now Ocean Guardian Youth Ambassadors through National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) National Marine Sanctuaries Program. The four freshmen are Wareham residents Lilia Lopez Del Moral and Emma Pacheco as well as Marion residents Lia Estes and Kent Spooner. Jan 26, 2023
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