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Mattapoisett Police Department45 viewsRobert Randall was sworn in as Sergeant with the Mattapoisett Police Department, and three, new full-time officers, from left: Louis DaSilva, Matthew Bates and Aaron Myers, were introduced during a special meeting of the Select Board on Monday at the fire station. Chief of Police Jason King welcomed the new officers, and Randall was sworn in by Town Clerk Catherine Heuberger. Randall’s daughter Madelyn, 9, applied his pin, as his son Beau, 8, looked on. Photos by Mick ColageoMay 04, 2022
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Fenway Park31 viewsOn April 28, the Marion Council on Aging toured Fenway Park. Photos courtesy of Robert PinaMay 04, 2022
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Fenway Park30 viewsOn April 28, the Marion Council on Aging toured Fenway Park. Photos courtesy of Robert PinaMay 04, 2022
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Fenway Park30 viewsOn April 28, the Marion Council on Aging toured Fenway Park. Photos courtesy of Robert PinaMay 04, 2022
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Cleaning up Washburn Park36 viewsOn April 30, Marion Cub Scout Troop 32, Boy Scout Troop 32 and the Marion Girl Scouts participated in a community service project cleaning up Washburn Park. The annual service event was also attended by aspiring Eagle Scout candidate Oakley Campbell, who was receiving cans for recycling to help fund his Eagle project. Photo by Marilou NewellMay 04, 2022
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Marion Natural History Museum25 viewsThe Marion Natural History Museum after-school group wishes to thank Isaac Perry and the Marion Harbormasters for allowing us to view some of our native ocean birds. On April 27, we were able to make it to Bird Island to view the nesting boxes that have been set up by the state for the soon-to-arrive terns, which rely on this island as a safe spot to raise their young. The students also had a chance to climb to the top of the lighthouse to view the bay. Photos courtesy of Elizabeth LeidholdMay 04, 2022
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Marion Natural History Museum27 viewsThe Marion Natural History Museum after-school group wishes to thank Isaac Perry and the Marion Harbormasters for allowing us to view some of our native ocean birds. On April 27, we were able to make it to Bird Island to view the nesting boxes that have been set up by the state for the soon-to-arrive terns, which rely on this island as a safe spot to raise their young. The students also had a chance to climb to the top of the lighthouse to view the bay. Photos courtesy of Elizabeth LeidholdMay 04, 2022
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Marion Natural History Museum28 viewsThe Marion Natural History Museum after-school group wishes to thank Isaac Perry and the Marion Harbormasters for allowing us to view some of our native ocean birds. On April 27, we were able to make it to Bird Island to view the nesting boxes that have been set up by the state for the soon-to-arrive terns, which rely on this island as a safe spot to raise their young. The students also had a chance to climb to the top of the lighthouse to view the bay. Photos courtesy of Elizabeth LeidholdMay 04, 2022
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Marion Natural History Museum29 viewsThe Marion Natural History Museum after-school group wishes to thank Isaac Perry and the Marion Harbormasters for allowing us to view some of our native ocean birds. On April 27, we were able to make it to Bird Island to view the nesting boxes that have been set up by the state for the soon-to-arrive terns, which rely on this island as a safe spot to raise their young. The students also had a chance to climb to the top of the lighthouse to view the bay. Photos courtesy of Elizabeth LeidholdMay 04, 2022
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Helping Hands and Hooves35 viewsMay 04, 2022
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Helping Hands and Hooves33 viewsOn April 30, a fundraising craft fair was held at the Red Oak Garden on the site of the Helping Hands and Hooves' garden on Aucoot Road in Mattapoisett. Organic materials produced on the acreage were made into various ornamental and utilitarian items, allowing the grace and beauty of nature's bounty to shine through. HHH provides experiential learning for those with cognitive challenges. Monies earned from the event will help to defray program costs. Photo by Marilou NewellMay 04, 2022
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Junior Friends of Plumb Library43 viewsAbbie Jacques and Isabelle Jones, members of the Junior Friends of Plumb Library, sold baked goods on April 30 while the Friends sold used books. The monies help to support library programs. Photo by Marilou NewellMay 04, 2022
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