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Volunteers at Sippican Elementary195 viewsVolunteers at Sippican Elementary (VASE) hosted their fourth Boosterthon Fun Run fundraiser last week. VASE works with Booster, a company that helps raise funds for enrichment activities such as in-school performances, field trips and afterschool programs. Students reached out to friends, family and businesses across 30 states and 7 countries; 87 percent of the student body registered with 79 percent earning donations for Sippican.
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Town of Marion Message Board195 viewsThe Town of Marion dedicated a new message board on Monday at the Cushing Community Center. The materials were donated by the Friends of Marion Recreation and constructed by Route 6 neighbor William "Stan" Bradford, who is seen pictured with Town Administrator Jay McGrail, left, and Select Board Chairman Norm Hills, right. Photos by Mick Colageo
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Holiday in the Park195 viewsThe December 10 Holiday in the Park event found the Town of Mattapoisett awash in families having fun. Food and music added to the festive atmosphere, and the presence of Mr. and Mrs. Claus (Mr. and Mrs. Milton Heuberger), Frosty the Snowman (Brian Hiller), one of Santa's reindeer (Ashling McLoughlin) and one of the big guy's most trusted Elves (Jen Scott) brought smiles and picture opportunities. At 5:00 pm, the Christmas tree decorated by Center School students was illuminated. Photos by Marilou Newell
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Mattapoisett Congregational Church 195 viewsMattapoisett Congregational Church displays a banner announcing its status as a Just Peace church. Drew, and Lynne Nahigyan work with an entire committee of church members and community members focused on education, justice, climate and many other social issues. Photo courtesy of Jennifer F. Shepley
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Mattapoisett Bike Path195 viewsA newly signed Memorandum of Understanding between the Town of Mattapoisett and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts has opened the Shining Tides section of the Mattapoisett Bike Path. On Monday, people and dogs could be seen along the attractive structure that connects Reservation Road to Goodspeed Island Road. Photos by Mick Colageo
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Screen-printing Class195 viewsYoung and old took part as the Mattapoisett Library held a class in screen-printing textiles on Saturday under the direction of Reference Librarian Michelle Skaar. Photos by Mick Colageo
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First Congregational Church’s Summer Fair195 viewsMain Street was closed to through traffic on Saturday morning for the First Congregational Church’s summer fair. Photos by Mick Colageo
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Tornado in Mattapoisett195 viewsHolly Hollow Lane resident Susan Linhares shared images from the aftermath of the tornado that she told The Wanderer went right through her backyard.
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Marion Town Party195 viewsThe weather held off as area families converged on Silvershell Beach on August 26 for the Marion Town Party. Photos by Ryan Feeney
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Romeo and Juliet195 viewsAidan Silk and Reese Souza practice a scene from the Old Rochester Regional High School Drama Club’s production of “Romeo and Juliet” scheduled for November 16-19. All shows begin at 7:00 pm, except for the 2:00 pm matinee on Sunday, November 19. General Admission is $12, Students and Senior Citizens $10; tickets are being sold at Marion General Store, Isabelle's in Mattapoisett, Friends Marketplace in Rochester, at the door and via Eventbrite: bit.ly/ORRHSDrama-Romeo-Juliet. Photo courtesy ORR District
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Keep on Plungin’ 195 viewsThe annual Keep on Plungin’ New Year’s Day swim drew well over 100 participants to Mattapoisett Town Beach, continuing a tradition started in 2013 by Will and Michelle Huggins to help families facing expenses related to cancer care. In the last two years, the community-driven effort has benefitted three families and Dana Farber with a $1,000 donation in Huggins’ honor. This year, organizers anticipate supporting at least two more families with checks for $2,000. Photos by Mick Colageo
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Sea Wall195 viewsThe sea wall at Ocean View took a beating during the recent storms. Photos courtesy Don Cuddy
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