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Sprinkler Activation at ORR492 viewsThe Mattapoisett and Marion Fire Departments responded to ORR High School at 10:03am on Friday May 8, for a reported fire alarm activation. Upon arrival they found that a sprinkler head had been activated in the auditorium due to heightened heat levels. The cause of the heat was found to be a stuck thermostat on a heater in that area. The students, who vacated the school when the fire alarm sounded, remained outside the school enjoying the warm sunny day as the fire department worked to resolve the issue.
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Teddy Bear Picnic492 viewsPlumb Corner in Rochester was the sight for this year's Teddy Bear Picnic on Saturday, May 16, sponsored by the Tri-Town Early Childhood Council. Photo by Robert Chiarito.
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Safety Days492 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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Earth Day492 viewsHappy Earth Day! This issue is a celebration of all things green and sustainable. There are lots of environmental efforts going on in the Tri-Town lately, including an upcoming ORR Tri-Town farmers’ market, a new community garden in Mattapoisett, and talk of solar panels at Old Hammondtown School. Make sure you read this issue cover to cover and then recycle it! April 22, 2010 edition
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Valentine’s Day492 views Love is in the air as Valentine’s Day approaches on Tuesday. “Artwork” and photo by Jean Perry - February 9, 2017
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Basketball Bonanza Fundraiser492 viewsOn March 20, Sippican Elementary School's sixth-graders narrowly defeated the teacher-parent team at their Basketball Bonanza Fundraiser for their annual Three-Day Appalachian Mountain Classroom (AMC) field trip. At the game, the students were elated when two area businesses each presented a check for over $600. The community has really come together to make sure every sixth grader gets to experience this amazing trip! Photo courtesy Sippican Sixth Grade Parents Group
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Mom's Marathon '07491 viewsAn estimated 400 runners and walkers came out to the Oxford Creamery in Mattapoisett on Sunday, May 13 to participate in the first annual Tiara Classic Mother’s Day 5K Road Race. The race was held to benefit the Women’s Fund of Southeastern Massachusetts. Many of the runners donned tiaras and capes, making this event one of the more colorful local road races. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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MAC Turns 50491 viewsThe Marion Art Center celebrated their 50th anniversary on Saturday, July 14, 2007 with an "Arts in the Park" event at Bicenntennial Park in Marion Village that included artisans, crafts, and entertainment for all ages. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Halloween Hayride491 viewsThe Mattapoisett YMCA treated families to a night of old-fashioned fun as they hosted a Halloween Hayride on Friday night, October 26 at Camp Massasoit. The event included games such as bobbing for donuts, witch hat ring toss, and pumpkin bowling. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Barn Building491 viewsNeighbors and friends of Dan and Kellie Crete have been working together the last few months to raise an old-fashioned, handmade barn on the couple’s property at 69 Holmes Street in Marion. Dan Crete and his family sought to add this one-of-a-kind addition to their home to be used as a gathering place for his friends and family using no nails, handmade pegs, a lot of manpower and a little bit of Yankee ingenuity. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Mother's Day Road Race491 viewsMatt Boxler of Westport, MA finished second overall in the second annual Tiara Classic 5K Mother's Day Road Race which stepped off from Oxford Creamery on Route 6 in Mattapoisett on Sunday, May 11. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Cushing Wins491 viewsThe fourth attempt at running for Marion's highest office finally paid off for Stephen M. Cushing, who handily defeated former Selectman Joseph P. Zora Sr. to fill the three-year seat on the board vacated by Andrew Jeffrey. Here Mr. Cushing breathes a sigh of relief after learning the results at the polls and would soon thereafter be sworn into office by Town Clerk Ray Pickles. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).
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