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Paddleboard Witch349 viewsDan Winsor spotted this witch who ditched her broom for a paddle and stand-up paddle board in Brandt Island Cove on Halloween morning. It did not matter that it was 39 degrees and the wind chill was 29.Nov 04, 2020
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Paddleboard Witch367 viewsDan Winsor spotted this witch who ditched her broom for a paddle and stand-up paddle board in Brandt Island Cove on Halloween morning. It did not matter that it was 39 degrees and the wind chill was 29.Nov 04, 2020
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Goodnight Tri-Town332 viewsTri-Town Against Racism unveiled the organization’s “Little Library” on 11/3 at Old Landing Wharf off of Front Street in Marion. This new opportunity to read books featuring stories about people of diverse color and backgrounds comes as Tri-Town Against Racism has launched “Goodnight Tri-Town.” The new reading program invites adults and students to volunteer to record themselves reading from a diverse picture book of their choice for bedtime listening by preschool and early elementary school-aged children. Nov 04, 2020
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Drive-thru Trick-or-treating317 viewsThe Mattapoisett Police and Fire Departments held drive-thru trick-or-treating events on Halloween to boost spirits! Photos courtesy Erin O. BednarczykNov 04, 2020
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Drive-thru Trick-or-treating279 viewsThe Mattapoisett Police and Fire Departments held drive-thru trick-or-treating events on Halloween to boost spirits! Photos courtesy Erin O. BednarczykNov 04, 2020
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Drive-thru Trick-or-treating284 viewsThe Mattapoisett Police and Fire Departments held drive-thru trick-or-treating events on Halloween to boost spirits! Photos courtesy Erin O. BednarczykNov 04, 2020
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Drive-thru Trick-or-treating266 viewsThe Mattapoisett Police and Fire Departments held drive-thru trick-or-treating events on Halloween to boost spirits! Photos courtesy Erin O. BednarczykNov 04, 2020
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Early Voting315 viewsThe Town of Marion’s 2,430 early-voting ballots sit on a table in the office of Town Clerk Lissa Magauran on Monday morning, ready to be removed from their envelopes and processed. The early ballots represent 56 percent of the town’s 4,374 registered voters. As of October 30, another 100 requested early ballots had gone unreturned. Of Marion’s 2,430 early ballots, 830 were cast in person at the Town House, the rest sent by mail. November 5, 2020 editionNov 04, 2020
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SeahorsePumpkin334 viewsOct 28, 2020
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Rochester Cares256 viewsPlymouth County Treasurer Thomas O’Brien presents the first CARES Act reimbursement check to Rochester Town Administrator Suzanne Szyndlar on Friday outside Town Hall. Pictured from left: COA Director Cheryl Randall, Selectman Brad Morse, Selectman Paul Ciaburri, Thomas O’Brien, Suzanne Szyndlar, Fire Chief Scott Weigel, and Administrative Assistant Amanda Baptiste. Photo by Mick ColageoOct 28, 2020
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Mattapoisett Women’s Club 235 viewsThe Mattapoisett Women’s Club was on hand October 24 in the sun at Ned’s Point selling daffodil bulbs, cloth bags commemorating 100 years of women’s right to vote, and individual notecards and postcards. Photo by Jennifer ShepleyOct 28, 2020
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Mattapoisett Planning Board279 viewsMembers of the Mattapoisett Planning Board, Historical and Conservation Commissions, along with abutters and interested parties, met for a site visit on October 25 with members of SunRaise Solar, LLC, who propose to construct a more than 7-megawatt solar array on property located off Randall Lane. A Planning Board meeting on October 19 opened a site plan review hearing heavily attended by abutters who expressed their concerns regarding the historic stone bridge over River Road and the suitability of RandallOct 28, 2020
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