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Cleaning Up Marion317 viewsOn May 14, 2011 250 members of the Marion community came together for a town-wide cleanup sponsored by the Marion Tree and Parks Committee, the DPW, the Marion Natural History Museum, the Sippican Lands Trust, Sippican Historical Society, Lockheed Martin and the Marion Garden Group. Photos courtesy of Tinker Saltonstall.     (2 votes)
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Center School Clock354 viewsThe clockworks of the Center School's 1898 Seth Adams clock await restoration. Ray Andrews is leading the effort to raise $70,000 to restore the clock and move its mechanics down into the school where visitors can see it operating. Photo courtesy of Ray Andrews.     (2 votes)
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Brush Fire379 viewsA recent fire scorched leaves and charred trees over an acre of forest adjacent to the Dexter Lane Athletic fields and the Rochester Senior Center on Thursday, April 21, 2011. Photo by Chris Martin.     (2 votes)
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Rockets365 viewsThe Marion Natural History Museum's after-school program featured "Rockets" with Dr. Dills of the UMass Dartmouth Chemistry Department on March 2, 2011. The participants had fun constructing the nose-cones and adding weight, attaching fins, and decorating their rockets for launch. Many flew 100 feet or more! Photo courtesy of Elizabeth Leidhold.     (2 votes)
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Cookies for a Cause325 viewsJunior Girl Scout Troop #81154 from Marion participated in “Cookies for a Cause” at Hanscom Air Force Base on March 5, 2011. Thousands of boxes of donated cookies will be sent to service men and women overseas. From left to right, Sadie, Sienna, Sophie, Sydney and Caitlyn are pictured with two servicemen from Hanscom Airforce Base. Photo by Tina Sa-Weedall.     (2 votes)
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Buddha Trek350 viewsWhile most of us bunkered down in our offices and homes on this clear winter day, about a dozen members of the Nipponzan Myohoji, a Japanese Buddhist Order, and their supporters could be seen walking, chanting and banging a drum along Route 6 on February 24, 2011. Photo by Laura Pedulli     (2 votes)
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Service for Lt. Paul Silveira448 viewsPolice officers from throughout the SouthCoast, including Mattapoisett, Marion, Rochester, Acushnet, New Bedford and Dartmouth, marched in procession to Cushing Cemetery for the funeral of Detective Lt. Paul Silveira on Thursday, January 20, 2011. Mr. Silveira, who had served on the Mattapoisett Police Department since 1984, died unexpectedly of a brain aneurysm on January 14, 2011. Photo by Laura.     (2 votes)
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Top Lion388 viewsMattapoisett Lions Club member Dr. Clay King and his wife Roni celebrate as he accepts the Melvin Jones Fellowship, which was awarded to him in December 2010. The Melvin Jones Fellowship is the Lions Clubs International’s highest honor. Photo courtesy of Helene Rose.     (2 votes)
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New Principal346 viewsLyn Rivet, who was recently named Sippican School’s permanent principal, is joined by fourth graders who presented their work on Explorers during the December 2010 All School Meeting. Photo courtesy of Sarah Goerges.     (2 votes)
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Tinkhamtown Chapel351 viewsThe pews were filled at Tinkhamtown Chapel during its annual caroling event on December 18, 2010. The carolers sang traditional holiday favorites by the light of eight kerosene lights. Photos by Felix Perez.     (2 votes)
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Donald Jason458 viewsThis painting, entitled “Grand Banks Fisherman”, was one of many original paintings by Mattapoisett resident Donald C. Jason. Many of his paintings were featured on the covers of his weekly Presto Press, this “Fisherman” was featured on the cover of the May 27, 1992 edition, one of the last weeks the Presto Press was published. Mr. Jason, described by family members as an artist and entrepreneur, died on November 22, 2010.     (2 votes)
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Veteran's Day441 viewsState MIA Committee Chairman Roland Gendron poses with the POW MIA Flag during a Veterans Day event at Sippican Healthcare Center on November 3. Photo by Laura Pedulli. November 11, 2010 edition     (2 votes)
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