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Marion Special Town Meeting104 viewsThe Marion Special Town Meeting was on Monday night in Sippican School. It was to discuss and vote on 2 articles. However, there wasn’t much discussion to be had. The meeting started promptly at 6:45 pm and just 8 minutes later, both articles had been passed with unanimous votes of approval and residents were on their way home. Photo by Sam Bishop. March 26, 2026 edition
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Mattapoisett104 viewsPhoto by Jennifer Shepley
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Brandt Beach 103 viewsSunset at Brandt Beach on January 31. Photo by Trillian White
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Mattapoisett103 viewsPhoto by Jennifer Shepley
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2026 Groundhog Cover Contest102 views2026 Groundhog Cover Contest entry by Allison Dunn (2026 winner)
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Ice on Mattapoisett Harbor102 viewsPhoto by Jennifer Shepley
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Town Beach102 viewsTown Beach from a snowbank by Rob Grant.
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Marion Natural History Museum102 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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Mattapoisett102 viewsPhoto by Jennifer Shepley
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Pico Beach102 viewsSea grass on Pico Beach. Photo by Ruth Griffin
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Mattapoisett Free Public Library101 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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