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Light Up the Sky536 viewsThe Marion Art Center's production of Moss Hart's Light Up The Sky opens on Friday, November 4 and runs on Saturday, November 5, Sunday, November 6, Friday, November 11 and Saturday, November 12. Showtimes are all 8:00 pm except on Sunday, November 6, which is 4:00 pm. Reservations can be made by calling 508-748-1266. The Marion Art Center is located at 80 Pleasant Street, in Marion. Photo by Leah Latham.
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Lessons and Carols with live Nativity536 viewsNorth Rochester Congregational Church celebrated with ‘Lessons and Carols with live Nativity’ on Sunday. Photos by Felix Perez. December 26, 2013 edition
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Take a Hike!536 views In our first installment of “Take a Hike!” we visited Church’s Field in Rochester off Mattapoisett Road. This Rochester Land trust property is easily accessible, with off-road parking and a wide, mulched trail – and, despite the persistent occupation of winter, there is beauty to be found in every season in Tri-Town. The trail loops through a Holly tree grove, passing mossy glacial outcroppings of rocks, and leads to a river, where the historical ruins of the Church family saw mill wait to be rediscovered.
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2014 Halloween Cover Contest536 views2014 Halloween Cover Contest entry by Alixx Raymond
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Pinewood Derby536 viewsCub Scouts Pack 30 held its annual Pinewood Derby on Saturday, January 13 at Rochester Memorial School. The pinewood derby is a tradition that was started back in 1963 in Manhattan Beach, California and persists to this day. In addition to placing as the fastest cars, the scouts’ cars are also awarded for design and creativity. Photos by Jean Perry
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2018 Halloween Cover Contest 536 views2018 Halloween Cover Contest Entry by Ben Silva
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Marion Recreation Department’s annual Turkey Trot 536 viewsThe Marion Recreation Department’s annual Turkey Trot 5k brought scores of runners out to the Marion village streets on November 18. Although there were no actual turkeys trotting, thoughts of Thanksgiving dinner are trotting through many of our thoughts as we approach Thanksgiving. Photos by Glenn C. Silva
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Marion Natural History Museum536 viewsOn November 14, the Marion Natural History Museum's after-school group enjoyed learning about what it takes to become a geologist and a paleontologist. We tried out some of the equipment and discussed working conditions. We learned about the three different types of rocks – sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic, and how they form, and inspected various rocks and minerals and fossils presenter Jim Pierson has collected over the years.
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Sippican Harbor Christmas Tree536 viewsIt’s back! The Sippican Harbor Christmas tree has returned thanks to Dan and Kellie Crete of Marion, along with the help of the Cooney, Vergoni, Hall, Pruchnik, Rebello, and Bacchiochi families. Photo courtesy Kellie Crete
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Eagle Scout Project536 viewsColin Mackin, a candidate for Eagle Scout, has been working on a project at the Plumb Library in Rochester building a garden/picnic area that the library is calling "The Hundred Acre Woods". The project was officially opened and dedicated on Wednesday, June 26. Photos by Kelly Smith Photography
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Marion Natural History Museum536 viewsThe Marion Natural History Museum's Coastal Explorations group had a great time exploring our watershed last week. We turned over logs, caught frogs, and took a close look at soils in the woods at Washburn Park. Photos courtesy Elizabeth Leidhold
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Robin Ragle-Davis536 viewsArtisan and jewelry maker Robin Ragle-Davis presented the finer points of jewelry-making with pearls, beads, and shells at the Mattapoisett Public Library on November 2. Participants learned how to assemble materials with the proper use of tools. Ragle-Davis is a graduate of RISD and has been making jewelry for several decades. Photos by Marilou Newell
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