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2025 Halloween Cover Entry159 views2025 Halloween Cover Entry by Sloan Dorn
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Mattapoisett Santa Stampede159 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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Mattapoisett159 viewsPhoto by Jennifer Shepley
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Marion Natural History Museum159 viewsOn Friday night the Marion Natural History Museum welcomed state fish and wildlife biologist Stephen Wright. A large group joined us on a very chilly night to learn about beavers in Massachusetts. We heard about how beavers create and maintain their lodges, how they cache food for when their pond freezes over, and much more. No more mistaking a beaver, which averages 60 pounds, with a muskrat, which averages 2-4 pounds! We had a chance to examine pelts, skulls, teeth and examples of their favorite food. We
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Ned’s Point Sunset158 viewsNed’s Point sunset. Photo by Steve Chicco
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Murder Mystery at the Murder Mystery158 viewsCharlotte Cook, Tessa Ripley, Amanda Tomasso, Lincoln Fauteaux and Luca Cabral are shown on stage rehearsing for Old Rochester Regional Drama Club’s performance of Murder Mystery at the Murder Mystery. The debut performance is set for Thursday, November 20. Photo by and courtesy of Erin O. Bednarczyk. November 20, 2025
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Daffodil Bulbs158 viewsMr. Squire and Dr. Cassi's 5th grade students at Old Hammondtown School planting 200 Daffodil Bulbs donated by the Mattapoisett Land Trust Education Committee. The planting of the bulbs in an area behind of the school, was the culmination of a science lesson on the structure and function of a bulb as well as the environmental factors necessary for its growth and flower production. The students thoroughly enjoyed getting their hands dirty. Photos by Wendy Copps and Mary Cabral
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Marion Natural History Museum158 viewsThe Marion Natural History Museum’s afterschool group had a wonderful time on December 17 using recycled and natural materials for gift giving. We made snow globes, bird feeders, shell ornaments, and more! We also enjoyed snacks and having fun visiting with friends. The museum wishes to thank all the terrific volunteers that came out to help. Happy Holidays from the museum and see you soon. Photos courtesy Elizabeth Leidhold
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Mahjongg Gals158 viewsThe Village at Plumb Corner with the Mahjongg Gals. Photo by Judith Sullivan
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158 viewsOn Saturday, January 10 the Marion Natural History Museum’s Nature Journaling program had a great time working with watercolors. We created color wheels and different techniques we could use to paint with watercolors. Next program is February 21 - Pen and Ink and Ink Wash. No experience necessary. To register please go to the museum’s website: www.marionmuseum.org. Photo courtesy Elizabeth Leidhold
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Pine Island Pond158 viewsThe Pine Island Pond from Cove Street on the first warm day in March. Photo by Ruth A. Griffin
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Rochester Eagle Scouts157 viewsAugust 25 saw the Eagle Court of Honor ceremony at Rochester Grange Hall for Boy Scout Troop 31. Noah, Quinn, Reece, and Logan are now Eagle Scouts following the event. Present were other scouts in the troop, current and former Eagle Scouts, families of the four boys, Representative to Massachusetts State House Mark Sylvia (D-10), and Troop 31 leadership. Photos by Sam Bishop
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