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Ned’s Point62 viewsNed’s Point. Photo by Ruth A. Griffin
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Snowstorm62 viewsThe day after a snowstorm. Boats, snow, and the sky. Photo by Ruth A. Griffin
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Helping Hands and Hooves Christmas Day Swim61 viewsForty-five hearty souls turned out for the Helping Hands and Hooves Christmas Day Swim and raised about $1,500. It was cold but it was great to have so many families come out to celebrate together and raise money for Helping Hands and Hooves. Photos courtesy Debbi Dyson
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Marion Town House61 viewsThe Marion Town House renovation project, as approved by residents at last year’s Spring Town Meeting, is on schedule and expected to finish in late-summer. The Town House was closed, and renovations began in September 2025, with work seeing the building become Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliant, addition of a fire-suppression system, HVAC installation, and an internal lift. Photo by Shawn Sweet. January 15, 2026 edition
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Marion Natural History Museum61 viewsOn February 4, the Marion Natural History Museum’s afterschool group learned a few things about our most common backyard birds with Carol Molander of the Nasketucket Bird Club. In preparation for the Great Backyard Bird Count (February 13 and February 16), the kids received their own mini-guides showing images of the birds and also listened to their very distinct calls. When we ventured outside, the kids were the first to see a red-tailed hawk circling overhead. We also saw a European starling, American cro
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2026 Groundhog Cover Contest60 views2026 Groundhog Cover Contest entry by Norah Dawicki
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Marion Natural History Museum60 viewsOn February 4, the Marion Natural History Museum’s afterschool group learned a few things about our most common backyard birds with Carol Molander of the Nasketucket Bird Club. In preparation for the Great Backyard Bird Count (February 13 and February 16), the kids received their own mini-guides showing images of the birds and also listened to their very distinct calls. When we ventured outside, the kids were the first to see a red-tailed hawk circling overhead. We also saw a European starling, American cro
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Marion Natural History Museum60 viewsThe Marion Natural History Museum had a great time learning about Marion’s history with salt work operations. We learned about their locations and why they flourished and the taxes that put them out of business. We looked at many different salt types and an amazing range of colors depending on the geology of the area where they were collected. Pink from the Himalayas, black from Iceland and several different salt textures. We had a chance to explore these different salt types including salt from Sippican Ha
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Marion Village Christmas Stroll59 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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Ned's Point59 viewsA beautiful moment at Ned's Point. Photo by Amy Laurendeau
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No ICE for Good Rally59 viewsNo ICE for Good Rally was held on January 11 at Dunseith Gardens, up and down North Street and Route 6. Music and message gathered two-hundred plus for two hours plus. Photo by Jennifer Shepley
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Point Connett59 viewsPhoto of the bay from Point Connett a day before the storm taken by Ruth A Griffin
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