MATTREC Programs

Mattapoisett Recreation is pleased to announce late Spring program sign ups are now open online. We have Youth and Adult pickleball starting in late April along with running club for grades K-6. Summer planning is well underway, and we plan to have online registration open for our Seahorse Explorers program for Mattapoisett Town residents only […] Read more »

Friends of the Mattapoisett Library

The Friends Annual Meeting will be held next Saturday, March 16 at 1:30 pm. At this brief gathering, President Kathy Sites will update everyone on the Friends’ activities for the year. Please plan to attend, and renew your membership if you haven’t already. We look forward to seeing you, and bring a friend. All welcome. […] Read more »

From the Files of the Rochester Historical Society

Listening to the news these days can be alarming, especially when Russia’s leader talks about the potential use of nuclear weapons while he moves to take over Ukraine. Of course, history teaches us that it often repeats itself, and those of a certain age are reminded of this same feeling of heightened tension in the […] Read more »

Marion Garden Group

If Winter comes, can Spring be far behind?” Peeking up through the crusty old sticks and leaves, the wonder of rebirth dazzles our senses. And gardeners throughout the world are looking for their gloves, rakes and trowels to help Mother Nature with her magic transformation.             The Marion Garden Group has not been idle these […] Read more »

Rochester Christian Learning Center

Rochester Christian Learning Center is a homeschool cooperative whose doors will open in September 2024 for Grades K-8 at First Congregational Church of Rochester. Homeschooling is a growing popular option for parents who want to directly educate their children. A Learning Center is an organized group of home-schooled children that meet at a facility sponsored […] Read more »

From the Rochester Historical Society

In early New England, the most important man in town was most likely not the owner of the biggest house, the town clerk, or a selectman, but rather the minister of the town’s church. Rochester’s first two ministers, Reverends Arnold and Ruggles, both served for many conflict-free years while growing the size of the congregation […] Read more »

From the Files of the Rochester Historical Society

In the early days of Rochester when people had to go somewhere, they walked. When Abraham Holmes was sent to find out the results of the Battle of Concord and Lexington, he headed toward Middleboro on foot. As time passed, horses and wagons came into town, but few people traveled far from home.             Once […] Read more »

Rochester Historical Society Membership Drive

We are looking both for new members and membership renewals. Anyone who needs a membership form can pick up one at the Plumb Library or get in touch with either Sue at sash48@comcast.com or 508 295 8908 or Connie at eshbach2@aol.com or 617 750 2818. Read more »

Sailors’ Valentine

During February Vacation week, the Mattapoisett Land Trust and the Mattapoisett Museum collaborated to recreate the Antique art of a Sailors’ Valentine. The program turned out to be an intergenerational crafting event with older adults, parents and young children, including an ambitious four year old.             Housed in a small exhibit room encased in class, […] Read more »

Rochester Republican Town Committee

The Rochester Republican Town Committee will meet on Wednesday, March 13, at 6:30 pm, at the North Rochester Congregational Church, located at 247 North Ave, Rochester. You do not have to be a committee member to attend. All are welcome. Read more »