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2026 Groundhog Cover Contest50 views2026 Groundhog Cover Contest entry by Allison Dunn (2026 winner)
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Mattapoisett50 viewsPost-blizzard cleanup scenes in Mattapoisett. Photos by Sam Bishop
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Marion Natural History Museum50 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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2026 Groundhog Cover Contest49 views2026 Groundhog Cover Contest entry by Aubrbey Sousa
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Tri-Town Basketball League49 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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Mattapoisett Free Public Library48 viewsMid-deliberation! Last weekend at the Mattapoisett Free Public Library, art created by students of Ms. Greta Anderson’s art class at Old Hammondtown School was on display. But not just any art, this was for the Annual Arbor Day Poster Contest sponsored by the state and the Mattapoisett Tree Committee. This year, the theme was “If Trees Could Talk.” 34 students submitted art to be voted upon. The winner will go to the state competition in Boston. Photo by Sam Bishop
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Mattapoisett Free Public Library48 viewsMid-deliberation! Last weekend at the Mattapoisett Free Public Library, art created by students of Ms. Greta Anderson’s art class at Old Hammondtown School was on display. But not just any art, this was for the Annual Arbor Day Poster Contest sponsored by the state and the Mattapoisett Tree Committee. This year, the theme was “If Trees Could Talk.” 34 students submitted art to be voted upon. The winner will go to the state competition in Boston. Photo by Sam Bishop
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Marion Natural History Museum48 viewsOn March 11, the Marion Natural History Museum's adult group had a chance to learn about owl-feeding habitats. Owls swallow their prey whole or in large pieces, and when the pellet is regurgitated, the undigestible pieces reappear. Bones, hair, and exoskeletons are common in owl pellets and can help observers identify the type of prey consumed as well as where it might have been caught. Many found more than one skull in their pellets. The group had fun together dissecting sterilized Barn Owl pellets and tak
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Marion Natural History Museum48 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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Marion DPW47 viewsMarion celebrated the grand opening, ribbon cutting, and open house of the Department of Public Works Operation Building on Friday, February 13. A crowd composed of about 85 town officials, municipal employees and community members gathered at Marion Department of Public Works, 60 Benson Brook Road on Saturday, to celebrate the completion of the 14,400-square-foot facility Photo courtesy of Lauren Roberts, Town of Marion. February 19, 2026 edition
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Snowman46 viewsPhoto by Jennifer Shepley
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Ice on Mattapoisett Harbor46 viewsPhoto by Jennifer Shepley
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