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Photo Contest398 viewsLinda Lapre took this photo of the Bates Road Bridge in Autumn to win first place in the photo contest sponsored by the Rochester Historical Society and the Rochester Land Trust - October 1, 2020 edition
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Tri-Town Cemeteries398 viewsOld cemeteries populate the Tri-Town area, displaying predominantly 1700 and 1800 cravings meant to remind the living that death could come at any time, so living a Christian life was paramount. Photos by Marilou Newell
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Jack Eklund speaks to the assembled congregation of the Mattapoisett Congregational Church398 viewsJack Eklund speaks to the assembled congregation of the Mattapoisett Congregational Church on the subject of Pastor Appreciation Sunday and offers a gift as a token of the congregation’s esteem for Pastor Amy Lignitz-Harken. Photo by Jennifer Shepley
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Chief Garcia Retires398 viewsAt 2:06 pm on Friday, December 11, Marion Chief of Police John Garcia signed off to radio dispatch, ending his shift and a law enforcement career that spanned three and a half decades. The Town of Marion recognized his retirement with a drive-thru sendoff outside the Cushman Community Center. School children created a banner for the occasion that included greetings from the Board of Selectmen, Fire Department, town and school district officials, police cruisers from several towns across southeastern Mass
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Tri-Town Against Racism’s398 viewsORR student Alia Cusolito won honorable mention for her painting of late activist Audre Lorde.
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Sippican Elementary Car Wash398 viewsSippican Elementary sixth graders turned Saturday's car wash into a fire engine wash, creating a waterfall of suds and having the kind of fun kids normally associate with what happens on the weekends before school is back in session. Organized by Volunteers at Sippican Elementary (VASE), the school's 501(c)(3) non-profit parent-teacher organization, the event held at the Marion school's bus loop off Main Street raised money for the students' mountain classroom trip, a three-day excursion planned for June 20
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Sippican Choral Society 398 viewsThe Sippican Choral Society at their first rehearsal of the new year on January 6 in the Wickenden Chapel in Marion. Darry Dolezal is seen as Music Director. In preparation for their “60s Songs for 60 Years” concert this May, celebrating their 60th anniversary, the choir meets on Mondays to practice.
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St. Gabriel's Church Youth Group 398 viewsOn Saturday, January 25, St. Gabriel's Church Youth Group in Marion, hosted a Spaghetti Dinner to raise funds for our summer mission trip to North Carolina for hurricane relief efforts. Our team of 20 teens & 6 adults made all of the food and served the meal. We had a sold-out event! It was a fun evening of good food, great fellowship & awesome live music. We had a very successful night, and we are closer to our goal. You can help us to help the hurricane Helene victims by donating at givebutter.com/5id2pB
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Marion Natural History Museum398 viewsThe Marion Natural History Museum afterschool group enjoyed learning about Marion's vernal pools last week. We had a chance to handle some wood frog eggs, take a close look at some aquatic invertebrates, and learn about the temporary nature of these important habitats. All specimens were returned safely to their homes after the program. The museum will be open during April vacation week for crafts and exploration. Check out our website, www.marionmuseum.org, for a listing of all of our upcoming programs. Ph
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Grandparent's Day397 viewsIt was a perfect autumn day for the SouthCoast Senior Resource Alliance Grandparents Day at Hiller Farm in Rochester on September 19. Children and their grandparents had fun playing bean-bag toss, bocce, posing with the Three Stooges, and more. The face-painting and petting zoo areas were a complete hit! Most importantly, the free event provided information to seniors on health services available in the SouthCoast area. Photo by Anne OBrien-Kakley
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Car Show Dreams397 views108 cars attended the A Wish Come True car show on October 11, 2009 at Rochesters Plumb Corner. Each vehicle owner paid to attend the show, and the proceeds went to the organization, which works to grant wishes to children ages 3-18 who have been diagnosed with a life-threatening condition. Photo by Pat Aleks
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Shining Tides Preschool397 viewsOn Thursday, June 7, Shining Tides Preschool celebrated the graduation of its most recent class. From left: Abigael Walsh, Karen Dondyk, Ava Brodeur, Will Wilksten, Drew Castro, Ava Brogioll, Owen Deree and Jack Quintin. Photo by Deb Burdock.
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