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Golf Training149 viewsYoung golfers from a group of 55 attending three training sessions last week take aim under the watchful eye of volunteers. Photos courtesy Paul JellisonAug 14, 2025
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Mattapoisett Manatee161 viewsOn the morning of July 29, Erin Carr and five friends were on their morning run on the Mattapoisett Rail Trail when they stumbled upon a man (and dog) who directed them to a beached manatee. The gang got in touch with the Harbormaster and Mattapoisett Police, but before wildlife experts would arrive on the scene, the tide rose, and the manatee ventured back to sea. Photo courtesy Erin CarrAug 14, 2025
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Mattapoisett Manatee162 viewsOn the morning of July 29, Erin Carr and five friends were on their morning run on the Mattapoisett Rail Trail when they stumbled upon a man (and dog) who directed them to a beached manatee. The gang got in touch with the Harbormaster and Mattapoisett Police, but before wildlife experts would arrive on the scene, the tide rose, and the manatee ventured back to sea. Photo courtesy Erin CarrAug 14, 2025
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Mattapoisett Manatee148 viewsOn the morning of July 29, Erin Carr and five friends were on their morning run on the Mattapoisett Rail Trail when they stumbled upon a man (and dog) who directed them to a beached manatee. The gang got in touch with the Harbormaster and Mattapoisett Police, but before wildlife experts would arrive on the scene, the tide rose, and the manatee ventured back to sea. Photo courtesy Erin CarrAug 14, 2025
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Mattapoisett Manatee163 viewsOn the morning of July 29, Erin Carr and five friends were on their morning run on the Mattapoisett Rail Trail when they stumbled upon a man (and dog) who directed them to a beached manatee. The gang got in touch with the Harbormaster and Mattapoisett Police, but before wildlife experts would arrive on the scene, the tide rose, and the manatee ventured back to sea. Photo courtesy Erin CarrAug 14, 2025
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Mattapoisett Manatee167 viewsThe manatee found on the seashore of Mattapoisett Harbor on Tuesday, July 29. This photo was taken before the arrival of the Harbormaster or Police. Eventually, the tide rose, and the manatee safety swam back to sea on its own. Photo courtesy Erin Carr. August 14, 2025 editionAug 14, 2025
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Mattapoisett Manatee155 viewsOn the morning of July 29, Erin Carr and five friends were on their morning run on the Mattapoisett Rail Trail when they stumbled upon a man (and dog) who directed them to a beached manatee. The gang got in touch with the Harbormaster and Mattapoisett Police, but before wildlife experts would arrive on the scene, the tide rose, and the manatee ventured back to sea. Photo courtesy Erin CarrAug 14, 2025
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Island Street157 viewsRuth Griffin shared this photo taken from Island Street at Crescent Beach overlooking the marsh towards Angelica Point.Aug 14, 2025
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Morning in August179 viewsMorning in August. Photo courtesy Camp Worden, MattapoisettAug 14, 2025
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Marion Natural History Museum152 viewsThe Marion Natural History Museum hosted Bethany Boucher of Amazing Animal Ambassadors Monday afternoon. We met Milo the Fennec Fox and had a chance to compare attributes of Peter Quill the hedgehog to Iris the tenrec. We also met a skunk, a ferret, and a very friendly chinchilla. Many thanks to the Marion Cultural Council for partially funding this event. Photos courtesy Elizabeth LeidholdAug 14, 2025
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Marion Natural History Museum157 viewsThe Marion Natural History Museum hosted Bethany Boucher of Amazing Animal Ambassadors Monday afternoon. We met Milo the Fennec Fox and had a chance to compare attributes of Peter Quill the hedgehog to Iris the tenrec. We also met a skunk, a ferret, and a very friendly chinchilla. Many thanks to the Marion Cultural Council for partially funding this event. Photos courtesy Elizabeth LeidholdAug 14, 2025
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Marion Natural History Museum214 viewsThe Marion Natural History Museum hosted Bethany Boucher of Amazing Animal Ambassadors Monday afternoon. We met Milo the Fennec Fox and had a chance to compare attributes of Peter Quill the hedgehog to Iris the tenrec. We also met a skunk, a ferret, and a very friendly chinchilla. Many thanks to the Marion Cultural Council for partially funding this event. Photos courtesy Elizabeth LeidholdAug 14, 2025
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