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Marion Natural History Museum163 viewsThe Marion Natural History Museum’s afterschool group had a great time learning about Monarch life history and migration yesterday. The group sent a card to a school in Mexico near the Oyamel fir forests of the Central Highlands to share a little information about Marion. We’ll be hearing back from them next spring with more information about the Monarch’s winter habitat. Many thanks to Maggie Payne for sharing her butterfly expertise with the group! Please keep checking our website, www.marionmuseum.org, f
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Proof163 viewsThe Marion Art Center is hosting the play Proof, directed by Rick Sherburne. Jade Beaurefard, left, and Donn Tyler, right, play the father/daughter duo, Robert and Catherine. This scene is from the play’s emotional first act. The play’s opening night was Saturday, October 10 with it running throughout October. Photo by Sam Bishop - October 16, 2025 edition
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Mattapoisett Santa Stampede163 viewsThe Mattapoisett Santa Stampede took place on Saturday, December 6 with over 300 Santas taking place. The 5K began at Shipyard Park and cut down Ned’s Point Road to the point, around the lighthouse and back. The Grinch led the pack on his bike, and residents stood by to cheer on all the runners. Photos by Sam Bishop and Mick Colageo
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2025 Halloween Cover Entry162 views2025 Halloween Cover Entry by Sloan Dorn
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Mattapoisett Santa Stampede162 viewsThe Mattapoisett Santa Stampede took place on Saturday, December 6 with over 300 Santas taking place. The 5K began at Shipyard Park and cut down Ned’s Point Road to the point, around the lighthouse and back. The Grinch led the pack on his bike, and residents stood by to cheer on all the runners. Photos by Sam Bishop and Mick Colageo
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Woodland Walk for Mushrooms161 viewsMarion Natural History Museum hosted mycologist Adam Korejwa on September 13. Korejwa conducted a Woodland Walk for Mushrooms event at Shoolman Preserve in Rochester. Bolete, russula, honey, ghost pipe, and cauliflower mushrooms were all spotted, along with countless others. Whether it be on the ground, on a waterlogged fallen tree, or up the side of a living host-tree, mushrooms seemed to be all about. Roughly 40 people showed, including members of mycological societies, amateur enthusiasts, Rhode Islander
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2025 Halloween Cover Entry161 views2025 Halloween Cover Entry by Julie McGrail
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2025 Halloween Cover Entry161 views2025 Halloween Cover Entry by Oliver Costa
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Ned’s Point Sunset161 viewsNed’s Point sunset. Photo by Steve Chicco
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Marion Natural History Museum161 viewsThe Marion Natural History Museum’s afterschool group had a fun time learning about the history and biology of cranberries in Massachusetts. Thanks to Pamela Francis of the Cape Cod Cranberry Growers Association the kids had chances to dissect, inspect and bounce their berries to determine whether they were of good quality. Thank you to Pam and the CCCA for a fun and informative program. Photo courtesy Elizabeth Leidhold
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Mattapoisett Santa Stampede161 viewsThe Mattapoisett Santa Stampede took place on Saturday, December 6 with over 300 Santas taking place. The 5K began at Shipyard Park and cut down Ned’s Point Road to the point, around the lighthouse and back. The Grinch led the pack on his bike, and residents stood by to cheer on all the runners. Photos by Sam Bishop and Mick Colageo
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Tri-Town Against Racism161 viewsThe Tri-Town Against Racism held their annual Black History Month Creative Expressions Contest on February 7 in the Mattapoisett Library. The event is in its sixth year, with the 2026 event seeing around 30 grade school students from the area submit their artwork. The winners are Noah Santos, Kenna Thompson, Jacoby Santos, Alex Amaral, and honorable mention, Mathew Crain. The exhibition is open throughout Black History Month in the library. Photo by Marilou Newell
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