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Good People199 viewsThe Marion Art Center produced the play “Good People” last weekend to an outdoor audience at Bicentennial Park in Marion. Photos by Mick Colageo
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2020 halloween Cover Contest199 views2020 Halloween Cover Contest by Maisie McLacklan-Post
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Pine Meadow Alpaca Farm199 viewsThe Mattapoisett Lions Club held a fundraiser on November 21 at Pine Meadow Alpaca Farm. Donations of $8 were rewarded with bags of kettle popcorn, and children enjoyed visiting with alpacas and other animals including an African tortoise during an open-farm day. Photos by Ryan Feeney
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Photo by K Russel199 viewsPhoto by K Russel
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Meghan Horan199 viewsMeghan Horan (11), the lone senior on the Old Rochester Regional High School girls basketball team, has knocked her senior season out of the park while leading the Bulldogs to an undefeated regular season record en route to the South Coast Conference playoffs. Photo by Ryan Feeney
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Sand Tracks199 viewsTaken at Angelica Beach this week by Toya Doran Gabeler.
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Rochester Historical Society’s 199 viewsRochester Historical Society’s
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Full Bloom199 viewsPhoto by Jen Shepley
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Marion Town Party199 viewsSilvershell Beach provided a new site and the harbor a new backdrop for the Marion Town Party, held on August 28 for the first time in two years. Photos by Ryan Feeney - September 2, 2021 edition
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Sousa Farm199 viewsLand at the Sousa Farm, the most recent acquisition of the Mattapoisett Land Trust, received some needed attention on October 2 when the Rant group of Mattapoisett, made up of Gary Johnson, Jack Dean, Gary Grosshart, Bill Cantor, and Matt Urquhart, went to the farm prepared with shears and trimmed off seed heads to prevent further new growth of a ¼-acre patch of an invasive species of tall grasses called phragmites australis. In addition to 12 man-hours of field work
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New Year199 viewsChildren celebrated the New Year at noontime on December 31 at the Elizabeth Taber Library. Photo by Mick Colageo
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Pond Hockey199 viewsAfter winters so warm that ice could not form or drought so severe that vernal pools, intermittent streams and frog ponds had dried up, the 2022 winter season has proven perfect for outdoor skating. Rainfall throughout the fall and winter seasons has filled up even the smallest depressions with water sufficient to make nature’s skating rinks glisten anew. The old frog pond located just south of Tinkham Hill Road on North Street has been a wintertime favorite for decades. January 27, 2022 edition
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