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Proof0 viewsThe Marion Art Center is hosting the play Proof, directed by Rick Sherburne. Jade Beaurefard, left, and Donn Tyler, right, play the father/daughter duo, Robert and Catherine. This scene is from the play’s emotional first act. The play’s opening night was Saturday, October 10 with it running throughout October. Photo by Sam BishopOct 15, 2025
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Proof0 viewsThe Marion Art Center is hosting the play Proof, directed by Rick Sherburne. Jade Beaurefard, left, and Donn Tyler, right, play the father/daughter duo, Robert and Catherine. This scene is from the play’s emotional first act. The play’s opening night was Saturday, October 10 with it running throughout October. Photo by Sam BishopOct 15, 2025
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Proof2 viewsThe Marion Art Center is hosting the play Proof, directed by Rick Sherburne. Jade Beaurefard, left, and Donn Tyler, right, play the father/daughter duo, Robert and Catherine. This scene is from the play’s emotional first act. The play’s opening night was Saturday, October 10 with it running throughout October. Photo by Sam Bishop - October 16, 2025 editionOct 15, 2025
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Village at Plumb Corner2 viewsJudy Sullivan shared this photo taken in Rochester at the Village at Plumb Corner, a dog-loving community.Oct 15, 2025
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Full Moon1 viewsFull Moon rising at Ned’s Point. Photo by Jennifer ShepleyOct 15, 2025
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Crescent Beach1 viewsBeautiful night from crescent beach. Photo by Faith BallOct 15, 2025
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Crescent Beach2 viewsBeautiful night from crescent beach. Photo by Faith BallOct 15, 2025
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Frightfully Fun Film Festival5 viewsThe Mattapoisett Free Public Library’s spooky movie series, the Frightfully Fun Film Festival, continued this past Tuesday with a screening of the original Frankenstein on the library’s front lawn. Though the movie is approaching its centennial, it holds up and those who showed up were in for a treat! Photo by Sam Bishop. October 9, 2025 editionOct 08, 2025
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Marion Natural History Museum3 viewsThe Marion Natural History Museum’s afterschool group had a great time learning about Monarch life history and migration yesterday. The group sent a card to a school in Mexico near the Oyamel fir forests of the Central Highlands to share a little information about Marion. We’ll be hearing back from them next spring with more information about the Monarch’s winter habitat. Many thanks to Maggie Payne for sharing her butterfly expertise with the group! Please keep checking our website, www.marionmuseum.org, fOct 08, 2025
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Marion Natural History Museum3 viewsThe Marion Natural History Museum’s afterschool group had a great time learning about Monarch life history and migration yesterday. The group sent a card to a school in Mexico near the Oyamel fir forests of the Central Highlands to share a little information about Marion. We’ll be hearing back from them next spring with more information about the Monarch’s winter habitat. Many thanks to Maggie Payne for sharing her butterfly expertise with the group! Please keep checking our website, www.marionmuseum.org, fOct 08, 2025
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Marion Natural History Museum3 viewsThe Marion Natural History Museum’s afterschool group had a great time learning about Monarch life history and migration yesterday. The group sent a card to a school in Mexico near the Oyamel fir forests of the Central Highlands to share a little information about Marion. We’ll be hearing back from them next spring with more information about the Monarch’s winter habitat. Many thanks to Maggie Payne for sharing her butterfly expertise with the group! Please keep checking our website, www.marionmuseum.org, fOct 08, 2025
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Marion Natural History Museum3 viewsThe Marion Natural History Museum’s afterschool group had a great time learning about Monarch life history and migration yesterday. The group sent a card to a school in Mexico near the Oyamel fir forests of the Central Highlands to share a little information about Marion. We’ll be hearing back from them next spring with more information about the Monarch’s winter habitat. Many thanks to Maggie Payne for sharing her butterfly expertise with the group! Please keep checking our website, www.marionmuseum.org, fOct 08, 2025
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