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Buzzards Bay Coalition 330 viewsPresident of the Buzzards Bay Coalition Mark Rasmussen gave an opening speech thanking numerous local benefactors as well as the engineering, contracting, and trade specialists who aided in building the nearly $2 million center for science and operations in Marion. Photo by Marilou NewellOct 17, 2018
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Buzzards Bay Coalition 317 viewsPresident of the Buzzards Bay Coalition Mark Rasmussen gave an opening speech thanking numerous local benefactors as well as the engineering, contracting, and trade specialists who aided in building the nearly $2 million center for science and operations in Marion. Photo by Marilou NewellOct 17, 2018
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Buzzards Bay Coalition 321 viewsPresident of the Buzzards Bay Coalition Mark Rasmussen gave an opening speech thanking numerous local benefactors as well as the engineering, contracting, and trade specialists who aided in building the nearly $2 million center for science and operations in Marion. Photo by Marilou NewellOct 17, 2018
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Images: The Lands of the Sippican Lands Trust317 viewsThe Marion Art Center is pleased to announce its next exhibition “Images: The Lands of the Sippican Lands Trust.” The show runs Friday, October 12 – Saturday, November 17 with an opening reception to be held on Friday, October 12, from 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm at the MAC, located at 80 Pleasant Street in Marion. Photo courtesy Marion Art CenterOct 10, 2018
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Radio Tower Property298 viewsJoin the Sippican Lands Trust for a tour of our Radio Tower property on Saturday, October 13 at 10:00 am. Local historian, Dick Evans, will kick off the walk with a short talk about the history of the Radio Tower property Photo courtesy Sippican Lands TrustOct 10, 2018
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S.P.I.R.I.T.S320 viewsOn October 5, a team of investigators from S.P.I.R.I.T.S of New England gave a presentation that explored what paranormal activities are, their work identifying spirit activity, and the tools used to record or refute paranormal events. (L-R:) founding member Jack Kenna, co-founder Sharon Koogler, founding member Ellen MacNeil, and investigator Sarah Campbell. Photo by Marilou NewellOct 10, 2018
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Old Colony Highlanders Pipe Band327 viewsOld Colony Highlanders Pipe Band will be hosting an Open House at the Lakeville United Church of Christ on October 11 at 7:30 pm. If you cannot make the Open House, but wish to learn more about playing with the band, contact Pipe Major Diane Wood-Bielski at 508-947-4383 or at oldcolonyhpb@comcast.net. Photo courtesy Old Colony Highlanders Pipe BandOct 10, 2018
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Ghost stories 392 viewsIs the Mattapoisett Library haunted? Some who have worked there think so, and now a few more are believers after another Halloween season paranormal investigation by the ghost hunting group S.P.I.R.I.T.S on October 5. The members had some spooky tales to tell, and the library itself has stacks of scary (and not-so-scary) books to get us into the Halloween spirit. Photo by Jean Perry - October 11, 2018 editionOct 10, 2018
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Striped Bass288 views“East End” Eddie Doherty of Mattapoisett (left) is shown donating a fresh 30-pound striped bass caught at the canal to the Sister Rose House in New Bedford. Accepting the fish is long-time chef Luke. Photo courtesy of Joanne Doherty.Oct 03, 2018
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Planting Island351 viewsScott Scarpato submitted this striking photo he took off Planting Island that reflects the sunlight off the water.Oct 03, 2018
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Sharing the Harvest314 viewsOn September 25, 70 Old Hammondtown School 6th-graders went to "Sharing the Harvest," a volunteer-staffed farm at the Dartmouth YMCA that grows and distributes fresh food to local food banks. Students processed thousands of pounds of butternut squash, prepared seedling trays, planted garlic for next year's harvest, and unearthed sweet potatoes, despite the rain. The trip was sponsored by the PTO as part of a new social studies framework. Photos courtesy of Sara Jacobsen.Oct 03, 2018
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Sharing the Harvest330 viewsOn September 25, 70 Old Hammondtown School 6th-graders went to "Sharing the Harvest," a volunteer-staffed farm at the Dartmouth YMCA that grows and distributes fresh food to local food banks. Students processed thousands of pounds of butternut squash, prepared seedling trays, planted garlic for next year's harvest, and unearthed sweet potatoes, despite the rain. The trip was sponsored by the PTO as part of a new social studies framework. Photos courtesy of Sara Jacobsen.Oct 03, 2018
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