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Marion Natural History Museum129 viewsOn Wednesday, March 25, the Marion Natural History Museum's afterschool group investigated some of the inhabitants of the vernal pools of Marion. The students heard about the nature of these pools and why these amphibians need this temporary habitat to survive. We took a close-up look at wood-frog egg masses, green-frog tadpoles and Water Boatmen, a fun insect that has legs like oars and can move swiftly across the pool. To view all of our upcoming programs, please visit marionmuseum.org. Photos courtesy El
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Mattapoisett Bike Path128 viewsFaith Ball shared a beautiful view from the Mattapoisett bike path.
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Marion Village Christmas Stroll128 viewsThe Marion Village Christmas Stroll down Front Street. The stroll was on Sunday, December 14. Alanna Nelson said in the 31 years the town has had the stroll, this is the first time anyone remembers it snowing! Due to the snow, Santa wasn’t able to ride his horse-drawn carriage around town. Instead, he was sitting just outside the Marion Music Hall. Photo by Sam Bishop -December 18, 2025 edition
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New Bedford Youth Ballet127 viewsTravel back in time to 1841 as the New Bedford Youth Ballet performs Courage, Perseverance, and Trust: The Manjiro Story, for its annual spring performance on Sunday, March 8 at the NBB Community Theatre, 2459 Purchase Street in New Bedford. Performances of Courage, Perseverance, and Trust: The Manjiro Story will be at 1:00 pm and 2:00 pm. Choreographed by artistic director Rebecca Waskiel-Marchesseault, and set to traditional Japanese music, featuring Taiko Drum Ensemble, Joji Hirota and the Taiko Drummer
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Tri-Town Basketball League127 viewsThe Tri-Town Basketball League wrapped up an exciting season with its championship games on Sunday, March 15, held at Old Rochester Regional High School. The league continues to provide an inclusive and flexible opportunity for boys and girls in Grades 3 through 8 across the Tri-Town communities to develop their skills, compete, and enjoy the game of basketball.
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Mattapoisett126 viewsPhoto by Jennifer Shepley
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Mattapoisett River126 viewsAndrew Apperson, Abe Apperson, Elizabeth Sherry, and Bea Apperson ice skating near the stone bridge on the Mattapoisett River. Photo courtesy Elizabeth Sherry
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Tri-Town Against Racism126 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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Twinkie126 viewsLawrence Kupferschmidt shared this photo of a giant Twinkie left by the recent storm.
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Tri-Town Basketball League126 viewsThe Tri-Town Basketball League wrapped up an exciting season with its championship games on Sunday, March 15, held at Old Rochester Regional High School. The league continues to provide an inclusive and flexible opportunity for boys and girls in Grades 3 through 8 across the Tri-Town communities to develop their skills, compete, and enjoy the game of basketball.
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Tri-Town Basketball League126 viewsThe Tri-Town Basketball League wrapped up an exciting season with its championship games on Sunday, March 15, held at Old Rochester Regional High School. The league continues to provide an inclusive and flexible opportunity for boys and girls in Grades 3 through 8 across the Tri-Town communities to develop their skills, compete, and enjoy the game of basketball.
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Marion Natural History Museum126 viewsOn Wednesday, March 25, the Marion Natural History Museum's afterschool group investigated some of the inhabitants of the vernal pools of Marion. The students heard about the nature of these pools and why these amphibians need this temporary habitat to survive. We took a close-up look at wood-frog egg masses, green-frog tadpoles and Water Boatmen, a fun insect that has legs like oars and can move swiftly across the pool. To view all of our upcoming programs, please visit marionmuseum.org. Photos courtesy El
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