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Hammond Cemetery48 viewsHammond Cemetery, located along River Road and acquired by the Town of Mattapoisett (then part of Rochester) on January 10, 1789, is home to burials dating prior to 1740. Like the town-owned Barlow Cemetery located off Park Street, the Hammond burial ground is in dire need of maintenance and will benefit greatly by the formation of a new committee that will advise the Select Board. Photo by Mick Colageo - November 9, 2023 edition
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Friends of the Elizabeth Taber Library and Community Veg Marion48 viewsOne of five featured locations in the second annual Marion Secret Vegetable Garden Tour held on Monday by the Friends of the Elizabeth Taber Library and Community Veg Marion, 15 Allen Street invited visitors to a series of living archways connecting beds of plants, this year numbering 16. Gardener Sarah Mitchell said she and Paul Bradley started their garden four years ago with four beds. August 22, 2024 edition
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Marion Election47 viewsMarion Town Clerk Lissa Magauran, left, and her team of volunteers including Lisa McLean (back turned), Cynthia Callow, Paul Naiman, Dick Giberti and Tom Magauran (not pictured) recounted votes after the polls closed on Friday night at the Cushing Community Center. The well-attended May 13 Town Election resulted in the installation of Carleton “Toby” Burr as a Select Board member and of Tucker Burr, his son, and Andrew Daniel as new Planning Board members. Photo by Marilou Newell - May 19, 2022 edition
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Center School Clock47 views
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Goldovitz Bog46 viewsSunday afternoon presented a golden opportunity to enjoy nature in the Tri-Towns, as seen in Marion near Goldovitz Bog and other Sippican Lands Trust properties. Photos by Mick Colageo. November 30, 2023 edition
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2024 Groundhog Cover Contest46 views2024 Groundhog Cover Contest entry by Genevieve Hebert
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Eclipse Day46 viewsMembers of the second-grade class at Center School in Mattapoisett get ready for Monday afternoon’s solar eclipse. Specially filtered sunglasses were the item of the day from southwest to northeast across Mexico, the United States and Canada in succession, as millions of people traveled hundreds of miles to observe this rare astronomical phenomenon from the path of totality. Photo courtesy Michele Barry - April 11, 2024 edition
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Marion Art Center 45 viewsPrintmaking takes center stage at the Marion Art Center with works by Jani Kinnane and Taylor Hickey on exhibit through March. Kinnane’s print of a Ukrainian woman in folk attire demonstrates her artistic ability to not only produce lush images with hyper-realism, but also to convey emotion. The subject’s headdress is tattered, representing the current conflict being faced by the Ukraine. Image courtesy of Marion Art Center. March 9, 2023 edition
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Secret Vegetable Garden Tour44 viewsThe Friends of the Elizabeth Taber Library held their Secret Vegetable Garden Tour at four sites on Friday in Marion. Photos by Mick Colageo
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Spot44 views"Spot," a sophisticated, battery-operated, remote-control robot, is capable of going into places unsafe for humans like mines and outer space and transmitting live video and information. Spot, who can carry 35 pounds of equipment, entertained Rochester Memorial School students with his dance moves during two presentations held on Tuesday afternoon. Photo by Mick Colageo - April 25, 2024 edition
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44 viewsTugboat propeller installed with flagpole for memorial in Rochester. Paul Ciaburri (right) and friend and welder Steve St. John (left). Photo by Marilou Newell. November 7, 2024 edition
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Island Wharf43 viewsA severely deteriorated seawall at Island Wharf is one of four major projects facing the Marion Harbormaster Department as it prepares grant applications and an operating budget for Fiscal Year 2024. Also in dire need of funding is decaying infrastructure at Old Landing, the town’s 17-year-old patrol boat and the planned Marine Center that in two years has become $1,000,000 more expensive due to inflated construction costs. Photo by Mick Colageo January 26, 2023
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