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2008 Groundhog Cover Contest Winner579 views2008 Groundhog Cover Contest Winner
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Olympians Speak578 viewsThe Beverly Yacht Club sponsored a presentation from the U.S. Olympic Sailing Team at the Marion Music Hall on Saturday, February 20, 2010. From left to right, U.S. Sailing Team member Molly Vandemoer, Olympic Gold Medalist Anna Tunnicliffe and 2008 Olympian Deb Capozzi pose outside of the Music Hall. Photo by Felix Perez. February 25, 2010 edition
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2008 Halloween Cover Contest Entry577 views2008 Halloween Cover Contest Entry
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Holiday Tour577 viewsThe Mattapoisett Historical Society and Carriage House opened its doors for the holiday season on Saturday, November 24. The Historical Society is having its annual holiday shop, which features a variety of unique gifts such as historical postcard and map recreations, books, and tree ornaments. Kids will get a kick out of the Lionel model train that zooms past a village of illuminated porcelain buildings. Photos by Eric Tripoli. November 29, 2012 edition
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Hearts for Hannah 573 viewsAfter Tabor graduate and Marion native Hannah Strom was seriously injured in a motor vehicle accident in Florida last week while traveling with the Holy Cross Women’s Rowing team, her community back home is showing its support by displaying red and purple hearts on the doors and windows of homes, buildings, and village businesses. These two hearts hung on the door of the Marion Art Center are only two of many popping up all over Marion as a way to show support for Strom and her family
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2016 Groundhog Day Cover Contest572 viewsAn entry from our 2016 Groundhog Day Cover contest by Charlene Correia & Richard Waite
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Tinkhamtown Chapel 571 viewsThe lights from within the tiny Tinkhamtown Chapel spilled out into the cold dark on December 21, the longest eve of the year, for the annual Christmas carol sing-along. The warm and merry event has been held each year just before Christmas for nearly 70 years now. Photos by Marilou Newell. December 26, 2019 edition
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Happy Groundhog Day570 views2009 Groundhog Cover Contest Entry
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Sparky Speaks570 viewsSparky, the Spokesdog for fire safety, waves to onlookers as he rides an antique fire engine at the 2009 Marion Fire Department Open House. Firefighters from the department served coffee, a hot breakfast, and allowed area residents to tour the facilities on the morning of October 10. Children enjoyed climbing on the engines and all the donuts they could eat. Photo by Anne O’Brien-Kakley. October 15, 2009 edition
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Lighthouse Halloween570 viewsThe spooky season is now among us, but then just like that, in the blink of a Jack o’ lantern’s eye, we will be into the Christmas season switching pumpkins for wreaths and candy corn for candy canes. In the meantime, enjoy the spooky sights around the Tri-Town, like this lighted carved pumpkin competing for attention with the light from the Ned’s Point Lighthouse. Photo by Felix Perez - October 24, 2019 edition
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Planting Shellfish567 viewsStudents participating in the Marion Natural History Museum’s recent after-school planting shellfish program with Marion Shellfish Officer Isaac Perry plant seedlings to help repropogate the area’s natural resource. On Wednesday, October 1, the group took advantage of low tide to do some digging and help renew the town’s shellfish beds. They also examined clams and oysters and then buried them in the mud under Mr. Perry’s guidance. (Photo courtesy of Elizabeth Leidhold).
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Last Snow? Hope So!567 viewsEven though the February 10, 2010 nor'easter didn't bring as much snow as forecasters predicted, it was still a sizable late winter storm. Pictured on the front cover is the Hiller Farm in Rochester the day after the storm, where even the horses are dreaming about spring. Photo by Anne O'Brien-Kakley. February 18, 2010 edition
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