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RMS Students vs. Staff Basketball Game366 viewsTough luck again this year for the sixth graders at RMS during the annual students vs. staff basketball game on Friday night. Although students were able to tie the game and gain a temporary slight lead, in the end the staff’s moves took them down, 60-56. Fifth graders, it’s up to you next year! Photos by Deina Zartman
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Vocabulary Day Parade366 viewsThe third and fourth graders at RMS transformed the school into one collective living, breathing dictionary last Friday, February 16, for the annual Vocabulary Day parade. Students chose a word and personified it in costume for the rest of the school, and this year for parents as well. Photos by Jean Perry
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Stayin’ Alive 366 viewsSurvival Week at ORR Junior High kicked off on the early morning of Sunday, June 17, as the 7th-graders boarded the busses for Western Massachusetts for a week of roughing it in the wild. And for this generation, that simply means no electronic devices and no Dunkin’ Donuts. Survival is now in its 46th year and still going strong. Some, like Survival leader Kevin “KT the Kilt Man” Thompson, have attended Survival since they were 7th-graders 30 years ago. Photos by Jean Perry
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Movers and Shakers366 viewsThe "Movers and Shakers" exhibit at the Mattapoisett Historical Society Museum on Church Street highlights some of the most impactful and influential people that the town has ever seen.
Photos by Caleb Jagoda
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Lions Club Triathlon366 viewsUnder merciful overcast skies on July 15, the 37th annual Lions Club Triathlon found 115 participants including seven relay teams vying for first place bragging rights. Coming in 1st place in the men’s division was Brian Hughes with a time of 51:38 minutes. Anders Broussard was the top-performing woman at 57:52 minutes, and the Union Running relay team clocked in at 57:52. Photos by Marilou Newell
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New Year’s Eve366 viewsThe Taber Library knows that it’s hard for the little ones to stay up until midnight on New Year’s Eve, which is why Children’s Librarian Rosemary Grey hosted a midday mock-midnight New year’s Eve-Day party, complete with party tiaras, horns, snacks, and don’t forget the bubbly apple juice! Photos by Jean Perry
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Balanced Rocks366 viewsThere are numerous balanced rock displays from Pico Beach to the lighthouse in Mattapoisett. - Nancy Prefontaine
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Muddy Rescue366 viewsMarion firefighters rescued Girlie the mule and Tick the horse on Sunday night at Merrow Farm on Converse Road. The two animals were buried neck-deep in mud. Plymouth County Tech Rescue, Plymouth County Large Animal Rescue Team, Mattapoisett Fire Rescue, ACO Connor, and Washburn Stables all assisted. Photos courtesy Marion Fire Department
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Seahorse366 viewsOliver Zuther found a seahorse on Point Connett while he was exploring. He kept it in a bucket for an hour or so while other children and adults had a peek. With the help of another Point Connett buddy named CJ, the seahorse was safely released back into the water later in the afternoon. Photo courtesy Martha Zuther
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Foundation Prep366 viewsFoundation work has been moving along at Marion’s Bicentennial Park in preparation for the installation of the Elizabeth Taber memorial statue. Photo by Marilou Newell
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Jen Shepley366 viewsThe sun is always a favorite in Tri-Town scenery photos. You can share your photos with us by emailing them to news@wanderer.com.
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Marion COVID-19 Vaccinations366 viewsThe Town of Marion conducted a drive-thru COVID-19 vaccination clinic for first responders on January 13 and 14 at the Cushman Community Center. Marion was approved by the state as a designated COVID-19 vaccination distributor and the town received 400 doses to inoculate first responders from Marion, Mattapoisett, Rochester, and Wareham. Photos by Mick Colageo
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