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Mattapoisett Bike Path243 viewsPlanking for the bike path is under test review, and the installation of railings along the elevated sections of railings can be seen from the Reservation Road portion of Phase 1b of the Mattapoisett Bike Path. Town Administrator Mike Lorenco said that although a different type of planking material is being tested, the town will not accept the project for ownership until MassDOT enters into a joint-ownership agreement and/or provides bonding assurances in the event of material failure as previous experience
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Judy Rosbe243 viewsThe Massachusetts History Alliance honored Judy Rosbe for her outstanding contributions to the Sippican Historical Society with the Star Award at their conference on June 3 in Devens. MHA Star Award recipients are recognized for long-term commitment, outstanding work with concrete results, exemplary innovation, local leadership for change, or contributions to equity and justice. Photo courtesy Alanna Nelson
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Marion Art Center 243 viewsA survey of 40 years of work by local artist Nancy Dyer Mitton is on display at the Marion Art Center through August 9. Mitton’s use of color in expressing the world around her, be it a coastal scene or a study, pulls on the strings of our memories and allows us to revisit our own lives through the prism of her art. Photo by Marilou Newell. July 18, 2024 edition
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Buzzards Bay Coalition242 viewsOne of the educational events the Buzzards Bay Coalition had planned for April vacation brought kids to the 6.1-acre property to explore the marshy beach for a scavenger hunt. The osprey from a nearby nest kept a close eye on the group until the treasures were tallied and the group waded back down the mud-puddled path to the road. Photo by Jean Perry
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Sippican Schooner 5k and Mini Fun Run 242 views Sunday, May 4 was a perfect day for a fun run through Marion, and about 200 people turned out to participate in VASE’s second annual Sippican Schooner 5k and Mini Fun Run to raise money for educational programs at Sippican Elementary School. VASE member Diana Martin organized the event, with the support of about 12 volunteers who assisted that morning in making sure the two races went off without a hitch. Photo by Felix Perez
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Marion Halloween Parade 2015242 viewsThe Annual Marion Halloween Parade was a Monster Mash smash with hundreds turning out to haunt the village and collect treats along the way. The parade is sponsored by Marion Art Center. Photos by Colin Veitch
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RMS Talent242 viewsRMS students strutted their stuff on Thursday, March 9, during the annual RMS Talent Show. A number of performers delighted the audience, including fifth-grader Storm Lanzoni who wowed the audience with his freestyle dancing and gymnastics. Photos by Colin Veitch
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Farmers, Families, Fiddles 242 viewsAlong with the sun on Saturday came the crowds to the Rochester Country Fair. Kid’s activities that were canceled on Friday resumed on Saturday under a blue sky. Photos by Jonathan Comey
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Weekend Fun242 viewsWhat did you do on the weekend? We asked our Facebook fans and these are the memories they shared.
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100th Birthday242 viewsPaul Brown, Mattapoisett resident and a World War II veteran, was celebrated on Friday, July 24 on his 100th birthday, by the Marine Corps League of New Bedford and a gathering of local supporters. Photos by Mick Colageo
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Marion Wells242 viewsMarion’s well field at Mary’s Pond is a work in progress, as three state-of-the-art, 12-inch well pipes with submersible pumps are replacing 26 red-capped pipes that measure 2½ inches in diameter. The network of smaller pipes has been operated by one pump located inside the station building. When completed, Marion expects that upgrades at the East and West well fields and at Mary’s Pond will enable the town to double its water production. See story on Water/Sewer Commissioners.
Photo by Ryan Feeney
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2020 halloween Cover Contest242 views2020 Halloween Cover Contest by Chase Silvia
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