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Oyster Catchers181 views“Happy to see that a pair of oyster catchers are back enjoying the beaches,” says Faith Ball, who submitted this photo.
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Kelcey Robertson181 viewsKelcey Robertson, 11, of Rochester, was honored on April 27 by Plymouth County District Attorney Timothy J. Cruz with a Commonwealth of Massachusetts Certificate of Recognition as a "Hero in our Community" and given three books to add to his donation to the Tri-Town Against Racism Diversity Library for local schools. Robertson, The Wanderer's Keel Award winner in Rochester for 2020.
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Marion Cub Scouts Pack181 viewsOn May 22, Marion Cub Scouts Pack 32 celebrated its annual Blue and Gold Banquet at its home base, Camp Hadley. In these unique times, these cubs had the most challenging year ever. They were diligent, reverent, and kind as they completed all of their achievements. Scouting is a year-long activity for girls and boys in Grades K-5. If you are interested in scouting, please contact the Cub Scouts at marioncubscouts@gmail.com. Photo courtesy Kristen Guevara
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Rochester Memorial Day Boat Race181 viewsThe Rochester Memorial Day Boat Race was held on May 31 and this year was back to the complete course after holding a half-length race in 2020. The turnout wasn’t quite what it’s been in recent years, but no one was blaming the pandemic or the weekend’s gloomy weather. Photos by Ryan Feeney
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Marion Memorial Day181 viewsThe Town of Marion held its Memorial Day Ceremony 2021 on May 31 at Old Landing, officiated by Major Andrew Bonney of the United States Air Force and featuring keynote speaker Dr. Steven L. Pierce of the College of Distance Education at the U.S. Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island. Photos by Mick Colageo
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Marion 4th of July Parade181 viewsMarion Town Administrator Jay McGrail and Select Board members Norm Hills, John Waterman, and Randy Parker walked the Independence Day parade route on Monday morning along with veterans, marching bands, Boy and Girl Scout troops, youth baseball teams, decorated floats, fire engines, and a convoy of antique cars. Beginning at the Town House, the parade route went up Spring Street, then east on Route 6 before going right onto Front Street all the way down to Main Street and back up to Spring. Photos by Ryan F
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Silvershell Beach181 viewsSilvershell Beach now has an accessible mat to help the elderly and physically disabled safely and comfortably move across the softer sand to the water's edge. Photo by Mick Colageo
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Harbor Days181 viewsAfter a year off due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Mattapoisett Lions Club held the Harbor Days festival July 14-18 at Shipyard Park. The festival included a vendor craft fair on the weekend, a Friday night fish fry, a Saturday night lobster fest, and Sunday morning pancakes. Photos by Ryan Feeney
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Mattapoisett Road Race 181 views Mattapoisett Road Race held on August 21
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Acceleration Academy181 viewsThanks to a state grant, the Old Rochester Regional School District held an Acceleration Academy last week for over 150 students. Representing Grades K-2, 3-4, 8 and 10, the students participated in five days of concentrated study in early literacy and math. The week’s effort added up to a month’s worth of classwork. Photos by Mick Colageo
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Old Rochester Regional High School’s Cultural Club181 viewsTo celebrate Hispanic/Latinx Heritage Month, Old Rochester Regional High School’s Cultural Club attended the Brazilian Grille in Dartmouth, where its members learned the differences between Hispanic and Latinx Cultures and were captivated by guest speaker Ibby Bobola, the Mattapoisett First Citizens Credit Union branch manager who spoke of her journey moving to the United States from El Salvador. Senora Diana Carreira, the club's advisor, Senora Kelly Ochoa, a Cultural Clubs of America, Inc. director
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