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Pine Island Pond107 viewsThe Pine Island Pond from Cove Street on the first warm day in March. Photo by Ruth A. GriffinMar 11, 2026
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Mattapoisett42 viewsSpring has sprung. Photo courtesy of Nancy DiPietroMar 11, 2026
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Marion Natural History Museum68 viewsThe Marion Natural History Museum had a great time learning about Marion’s history with salt work operations. We learned about their locations and why they flourished and the taxes that put them out of business. We looked at many different salt types and an amazing range of colors depending on the geology of the area where they were collected. Pink from the Himalayas, black from Iceland and several different salt textures. We had a chance to explore these different salt types including salt from Sippican HaMar 11, 2026
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Marion Natural History Museum65 viewsThe Marion Natural History Museum had a great time learning about Marion’s history with salt work operations. We learned about their locations and why they flourished and the taxes that put them out of business. We looked at many different salt types and an amazing range of colors depending on the geology of the area where they were collected. Pink from the Himalayas, black from Iceland and several different salt textures. We had a chance to explore these different salt types including salt from Sippican HaMar 11, 2026
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Marion Natural History Museum61 viewsThe Marion Natural History Museum had a great time learning about Marion’s history with salt work operations. We learned about their locations and why they flourished and the taxes that put them out of business. We looked at many different salt types and an amazing range of colors depending on the geology of the area where they were collected. Pink from the Himalayas, black from Iceland and several different salt textures. We had a chance to explore these different salt types including salt from Sippican HaMar 11, 2026
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Marion Natural History Museum59 viewsThe Marion Natural History Museum had a great time learning about Marion’s history with salt work operations. We learned about their locations and why they flourished and the taxes that put them out of business. We looked at many different salt types and an amazing range of colors depending on the geology of the area where they were collected. Pink from the Himalayas, black from Iceland and several different salt textures. We had a chance to explore these different salt types including salt from SippicaMar 11, 2026
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Mattapoisett45 viewsSailing club is out and about on a Monday in March. Photo by Jennifer ShepleyMar 11, 2026
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Mattapoisett42 viewsIce breaking up along the bike trail. Photo by Jennifer ShepleyMar 11, 2026
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Mattapoisett Village 45 viewsRuth Griffin Shared this photo she took in the Mattapoisett Village after the Blizzard of 2026Mar 04, 2026
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Mattapoisett Village 40 viewsRuth Griffin Shared this photo she took in the Mattapoisett Village after the Blizzard of 2026Mar 04, 2026
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Robins89 viewsFive thirsty robins getting a snow drink in Marion after the storm. Photo Deb DreschlerMar 04, 2026
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Igloo Party42 viewsHaakon Perkins built an igloo with all the snow from the recent storm and invited eight of his friends over for dinner around the fire inside. Photo courtesy Bodil B. Perkins. March 5, 2026 editionMar 04, 2026
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