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Paris336 viewsSisters Bridget Gribb (on the left) and Anne Throop Johnson took along The Wanderer on their recent trip to Paris, shown here n front of the Louvre museum. September 5, 2013 edition
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Tabor Boy336 viewsHead of School John H. Quirk and Captain James E. Geil (pictured) welcomed Marion residents aboard the SSV Tabor Boy, built near Amsterdam in 1914 and brought to Sippican Harbor in 1954. The “Open Ship” took place on Sunday afternoon. Photo by Felix Perez.
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2013 Halloween Cover Contest336 views2013 Halloween Cover Contest entry by Salty Butler
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2014 Groundhog Cover Contest336 viewsAn entry from our 2014 Groundhog Day Cover contest by Sarah Besancon
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2014 Groundhog Cover Contest336 viewsAn entry from our 2014 Groundhog Day Cover contest by Olivia Gowell
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2011 Groundhog Cover Contest335 viewsOne of the many entries in the 2011 Groundhog Cover Contest
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2011 Halloween Cover Contest335 viewsAn entry in our 2011 Halloween Cover Contest by Judith Bowling
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2012 Halloween Cover Contest 335 views2012 Halloween Cover Contest Entry by Ana Poulin
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2013 Groundhog Cover Contest Entry335 views2013 Groundhog Cover Contest Entry by Lucy Milde
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Marion Town Hall Annex335 viewsThe Main Street-facing side of the Marion Town Hall Annex building is scheduled for a significant facelift in 2021. The Community Preservation Committee recently voted to approve two appropriations of $90,000 each toward the building’s renovation, including a historically appropriate Main Street entry way featuring mahogany doors, the replacement of windows, and a restoration of the facade. Photo by Mick Colageo
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2011 Groundhog Cover Contest334 viewsOne of the many entries in the 2011 Groundhog Cover Contest
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Welcome Home334 viewsMarine Corps Lance Corporal and Mattapoisett resident Greg Rosperich, returned from a second tour of duty in Afghanistan last week. Army Sergeant Ryan McGrath also returned on Thursday, September 1. Mattapoisett resident Kim Corazzini, a friend of the Rosperich family, led over 20 volunteers to give the men a proper welcome, which included lining Route 6 with yellow ribbons, American flags and welcome home signs. Photo by Anne Kakley. September 8, 2011 edition
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