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2010 Groundhog Cover Contest Entry390 viewsOne of the many entries in the 2010 Groundhog Cover Contest
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The Voice390 viewsDevon Barley, Mattapoisett resident and pre-med student at University of Vermont, continues to vie for top place on NBC's The Voice. His next performance (and next chance to advance on the reality show) will be on Tuesday, June 14 at 9:00 pm on NBC. Photo by Anne Kakley. June 9, 2011 edition
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Happy Birthday America390 viewsIt was another close call for the Marion fireworks, as the town made an 11th hour push for funding to hold their annual Fourth of July celebration. After a change of date for a reduction in cost, the fireworks took place at Silvershell Beach on July 1. Photos by Felix Perez. July 7, 2011 edition
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2011 Halloween Cover Contest Winner390 viewsThe winner of our 2011 Halloween Cover Contest by Emma Wyman
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Old Hammondtown School Concert Band 390 views The Old Hammondtown School Concert Band performed at the prestigious Symphony Hall in Boston at the Gold Medal Showcase on April 13 after earning a Gold Medal Award at the Massachusetts Instrumental and Choral Conductors Association festival. Photo courtesy of Jim Mahaney jimmahaneyphotography.smugmug.com, April 18, 2013 edition
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2016 Groundhog Day Cover Contest390 viewsAn entry from our 2016 Groundhog Day Cover contest by Mary & Kelsey Tierney
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2016 Groundhog Day Cover Contest390 viewsAn entry from our 2016 Groundhog Day Cover contest by Bradley Weedall
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Enraptured by Raptors 390 viewsThis tiny Eastern screech owl captured the hearts and attention of a sizeable audience – not with its sharp talons, but with its big yellow eyes, tiny ear tufts, and sweet, spooky song. The Marion Natural History Museum hosted a Birds of Prey night, with guests learning about raptors and even getting to meet a few of them from the Blue Hills Trailside Museum. Photo by Jean Perry
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2017 Halloween Cover Contest Entry390 views2017 Halloween Cover Contest Entry by Rook Bergeron
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Corpse flowers390 viewsCorpse flowers – These monotropa uniflora – “Indian pipes”, “ghost plant”, or “ghost pipes” as they are otherwise known – are perennial waxy-white, fleshy, iridescent flowers that rise from the forest floor like tiny ghosts in a graveyard, hidden beneath the shadows of ferns and fallen tree trunks. These herbaceous flowers exist without the sun’s energy, void of the chlorophyll that gives other plants their green color. September 13, 2018
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2018 Halloween Cover Contest 390 views2018 Halloween Cover Contest Entry by Melonie Lefter
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2010 Groundhog Cover Contest Entry389 viewsOne of the many entries in the 2010 Groundhog Cover Contest
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