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Tri-County Symphonic Band341 viewsPianist Erik James Geil will join Music Director and Principal Conductor Philip Sanborn and the Tri-County Symphonic Band for “A Salute to the SouthCoast” on Sunday, March 21 at 3:00 pm at the Fireman Performing Arts Center on the campus of Tabor Academy in Marion. Mr. Geil is a Marion native and resident, and is currently a senior at Tabor Academy. Please visit TriCountySymphonicBand.org for more details. Photo courtesy of Elizabeth Gibson.     (10 votes)
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Art Center Shopping334 viewsShoppers got the chance to choose from unique pieces of artwork at the 2009 Marion Art Center Holiday Shop. Work from area artists included woodcarvings, paintings, fiber-arts, glass, and more. Photo by Anne O’Brien-Kakley.     (10 votes)
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Police Station Ground Breaking478 viewsConstruction on the new Marion Police Station officially began on September 8, 2009 with a groundbreaking ceremony. Among those present were Police Chief Lincoln Miller, Chairman of the Board of Selectmen Stephen Cushing, Selectmen Roger Blanchette and Jonathan Henry, Project Manager Rick Pomeroy, Architect Brian Humes, Building Committee Chairman Dale Jones, and Jonathan Scully of B.C. Construction. Photo by Anne O'Brien-Kakley     (10 votes)
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Last Sunrise409 viewsThe last sunrise of 2010 at Ned’s Point photographed by Carol Ingram.     (5 votes)
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Clean Fun467 viewsMarion residents hit the street to pick up trash around town on Saturday, May 15. All over Marion, there were people in day-glo vests working with “Manducas”, long pincers made by Marion resident Eunice Manduca for picking up trash. The collected trash was placed in front of the Marion Music Hall to create “Trash Bag Mountain”. Photos by Felix Perez. May 20, 2010 edition     (5 votes)
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Groundhog 2010519 viewsThe winner of our 2010 Groundhog Day Cover Contest is Anthea Andrade of Marion, who submitted this clever rendition of the holiday icon. Anthea’s artwork was one of twenty-five submitted and received the highest number of votes on our web page during the past week. Anthea will receive an iPod Touch for her efforts.     (5 votes)
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Worst Case Scenario549 viewsFairhaven Fire Department hosted a full-scale exercise to improve emergency response in the region. Mattapoisett, Rochester, Dartmouth, Freetown, Acushnet, and New Bedford all responded to a disaster that simulated an accident between a school bus and an oil truck at Livesey Park in Fairhaven. Twenty drama students from New Bedford Vocational High School played the part of injured students who were assessed and treated for injuries. Photo by Anne O’Brien-Kakley.     (5 votes)
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In Memory477 viewsMattapoisett’s Memorial Day service. Photo by Sarah K. Taylor.     (5 votes)
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Groundhog Cover Entry 2007652 viewsEntry for the 2007 Groundhogs Day Cover Art Contest submitted by Danielle Kate Nunes     (5 votes)
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High Jumper472 viewsZachary O’Rourke poses after a high jump event at the 2009 USA Track and Field National Junior Olympic Track & Field Championships in Greensboro, North Carolina. Mr. O’Rourke, a senior at Tabor Academy and Marion resident, cleared a personal best of 6’4.75” and placed 15th out of 44 entered athletes in the high jump (young men’s division). Mr. O’Rourke says: “It was a great opportunity to see how I matched up against the best high jumpers in the country. Photo by Laura Dadagian-O’Rourke     (12 votes)
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Danny's Here426 viewsA view of Ned’s Point during the August 29 storm, which was the result of the region’s close call with Tropical Storm Danny. Photo by Anne O’Brien-Kakley     (6 votes)
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Sparky Speaks556 viewsSparky, the Spokesdog for fire safety, waves to onlookers as he rides an antique fire engine at the 2009 Marion Fire Department Open House. Firefighters from the department served coffee, a hot breakfast, and allowed area residents to tour the facilities on the morning of October 10. Children enjoyed climbing on the engines and all the donuts they could eat. Photo by Anne O’Brien-Kakley. October 15, 2009 edition     (7 votes)
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