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Police Dedication359 viewsThe public was invited to a building dedication and ceremony for the new Marion police station on July 10, 2010. The town appropriated $3.8 million for the new building, which replaces the old police station on Spring Street. Among those in attendance were Police Chief Lincoln Miller, the Marion police department, the Board of Selectmen, Town Administrator Paul Dawson, Plymouth County Sheriff Joseph McDonald and members of the Police Station Building Committee. Photo by Anne O’Brien-Kakley.     (1 votes)
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Rocket Guy392 viewsWith the help of "Rocket Guy" Mike Cronin, the Marion Natural History Museum after-school program sent off the school year with a bang! The Marion Natural History Museum's open summer hours are Wednesday 12:00 to 4:00 pm, Friday 12:00 to 2:00 pm and Saturday 10:00 to 1:00 pm. Photo courtesy of Elizabeth Leidhold.     (1 votes)
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Kenya Relief371 viewsKenyan children learn for the first time how to chase bubbles. They had never seen bubbles before. Mattapoisett residents Greg and Marina Wurl took their picture and they jumped and played. Photo courtesy of the Wurl family.     (1 votes)
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Marion Clean-up339 viewsMarion residents hit the street to pick up trash around town on Saturday, May 15. All over Marion, there were people in day-glo vests working with “Manducas”, long pincers made by Marion resident Eunice Manduca for picking up trash. The collected trash was placed in front of the Marion Music Hall to create “Trash Bag Mountain”. Photos by Felix Perez.     (1 votes)
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Election Time302 viewsThe Rochester annual town election was held at the Dexter Lane Senior Center on April 14, 2010. Photo by Anne O'Brien-Kakley.     (1 votes)
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Galapagos Island598 views"Wanderers" David and Dr. Joanne Cameron traveled to the Galapagos to celebrate her recent retirement.
A photo of one of the giant Galapagos tortoises is attached, this one around 90 years old and weighing 500 pounds
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River Road Flood412 viewsA rainstorm on March 29 and 30 wreaked havoc on Massachusetts, leaving the Commonwealth in a state of emergency. The real fall-out didn’t arrive until March 31, when water tables reached record heights and dams in the region were tested to their maximum capacity. The Hathaway Pond Dam in Rochester needed reinforcement with sandbags and the area of Plumb Corner and Dexter Lane became a makeshift pond. The Mattapoisett River overflowed its banks, shutting down River Road for a day. Photos by Tim Smith.     (1 votes)
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Rochester Flooding373 viewsAfter heavy rains pummeled the Tri-Town area on March 30, 2010, the area of Dexter Lane and Plumb Corner in Rochester almost resembles a pond. Photo by Anne O'Brien-Kakley.     (1 votes)
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A Little Snow380 viewsA February 10, 2010 nor’easter was less dramatic than forecasters predicted. Snowfall totals were lower than expected, but the wind still brought isolated power outages to areas in the Tri-Town. Many are hoping that spring is right around the corner… Photo by Anne O’Brien-Kakley.     (1 votes)
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Valentine Tea352 viewsThe Marion Art Center hosted an American Girl themed Valentine Tea Party on February 6, 2010. Over 20 girls dressed in their pink and red finest enjoyed dainty finger foods, festive cupcakes, red fruit punch, and tea. Morgan Middleton played Kirsten and Phoebe Mock played Singing Bird in the Marion Art Center American Girl mini-musical that accompanied the tea party. Photo by Anne O’Brien-Kakley.     (1 votes)
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2010 Groundhog Cover Contest Entry554 viewsOne of the many entries in the 2010 Groundhog Cover Contest     (1 votes)
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Giving Tree446 viewsMembers of Jane Tougas’ Grade 8 Enrichment class created the Giving Tree, which stood at the entrance of Old Rochester Regional Junior High School. Donated socks adorned the Christmas tree before being sent off to an area charity to benefit those in need on December 18, 2009. Photo by Anne O’Brien-Kakley.     (1 votes)
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