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UCT School Committee502 viewsMembers of the Upper Cape Tech Regional School Committee are seated as special guests during the school's 2008 commencement exercises held for the first time on their own campus since 1970. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).
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Marion Halloween Parade 2008502 viewsThe good witches of the Marion Art Center once again led a parade of little ghouls and goblins through the streets of Marion Village on October 31. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Safety Days502 viewsThe Marion Police Brotherhood hosted their first annual Public Safety Day at Marion's Silvershell Beach on Saturday, June 13. The event included the installation of child safety seats in residents' vehicles, fingerprint and photo id cards for children along with displays from a variety of local, state and federal government public safety agencies. Photo by Robert Chiarito.
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4th of July Parade502 viewsThe Sun finally broke through the clouds to help make for a glorious Tri-Town Fourth of July weekend highlighted by Marion's annual Independence Day Parade, hosted by the Benjamin D. Cushing Post 2425 Veterans of Foreign Wars. Parade goers lined the streets of Marion Village as floats, antique vehicles, bands, and emergency vehicles made their way along the parade route this past Saturday morning. Photo by Robert Chiarito.
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Marion Garden Group502 viewsMarion Garden Group members Jane Barker, Clare Healy and Val Knot, in addition to the Marion Department of Public Works, spent thee days beautifying the traffic triangle at Route 6 and Spring Street in Marion during the last two weeks of October. Photo by Trina Waniga
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Ready to Sail501 viewsMany people took advantage of the recent unseasonably warm weather. Photo by Robert Chiarito
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Celebrating the 4th501 viewsMarion's annual fireworks display attracted several thousand people to the town's Silvershell Beach Park on Friday evening July, 3. The Marion town band entertained the crowd until dusk when the night's big show lit up the sky's above Sippican Harbor. The Marion Fireworks Committee raised all of the funds for the event through private donations, collected up through the night of the show. Photo by Robert Chiarito.
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Reading Aloud500 viewsOn Friday, January 25, Stephen Lynch, whose daughter Sophie attends the school’s Kindergarten program, took his turn reading to the children at the Kindercare Learning Center in Marion. The school was celebrating the Patriots trip to this year’s Super Bowl with a Patriot’s Day by dressing in team colors to show the spirit and support. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Adirondack Art500 viewsOne of 17 hand-painted Adirondack chairs included in a Silent Auction fundraiser for the Sippican Woman’s Club. The chairs and bidding sheets are now on display through August 4 at Spirits, the Marion Historical Society, Hiller Fuels, China Trader Antiques, Eastern Bank, Sippican Cafe, The Bookstall, Coldwell Banker, Uncle Jon’s Coffee, the Sippican Lands Trust, West Marine, Eden’s Landscapes, The Elizabeth Taber Library, Marion Sports Shop, Converse Realty, Kinlin Grover and the Sippican Tennis Club.
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Marion July 4 Parade500 viewsMarion's Annual Fourth of July Parade was held on Friday morning, July 4 2008 in the Marion village. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Marion Fire Open House500 viewsThe Marion Fire Department had a busy weekend hosting an Open House event at their station on Saturday, October 11 in conjunction with National Fire Prevention Week. (Photo by Robert Chiarito.)

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Toe Zone500 viewsEver-popular local children’s entertainers the Toe Jam Puppet Band performed recently for an enthusiastic crowd at Sippican Elementary School in Marion last weekened in a show sponsored by the Mattapoisett YMCA. The show was a benefit for the YMCA’s Annual Scholarship Fund. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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