Social Security Program at Plumb Library

On Thursday, March 5 at 6:30 pm at the Joseph H. Plumb Memorial Library, 17 Constitution Way, Rochester, William J. Goldsmith, CRP, CLU, LIA, and the president of LifeTime Financial Strategies, LLC, will present a seminar called “Solving the Social Security Puzzle.” This seminar will address your important questions about Social Security such as: – […] Read more »

Rochester Women’s Club

The next meeting of The Rochester Women’s Club will be on Thursday, March 5 at Matt’s Blackboard. Cocktails begin at 6:45 pm, and our meeting will follow at 7:00 pm. In celebration of our upcoming series “Empowering Women and Our Young Girls,” our members are asked to do a little research on their favorite Woman […] Read more »

Saccone Wins All-State Championship

Here is a look at the eleventh week of scheduled games for ORR winter athletics.             Boys’ Basketball: The boys finished their regular season this week playing two of the toughest teams in the area. The Bulldogs started off their week with a tough 76-64 loss to non-conference Bishop Stang, to whom they previously lost […] Read more »

22nd annual Buzzards Bay Swim

New Bedford Harbor may be icy and covered with snow right now, but the warmth of summer will be here before we know it! If you love to swim and want to make a difference for our local environment, then sign up for the Buzzards Bay Coalition’s 22nd annual Buzzards Bay Swim on Saturday, June […] Read more »

Marion Republican Town Committee

The Marion Republican Town Committee will conduct its next monthly meeting on Tuesday, March 3 at 7:00 pm at the Marion Music Hall, 164 Front Street, Marion. The public and new members are welcome. Read more »

Three Candidates Run for Selectman

Incumbent Selectman of six years Naida Parker will vie for reelection against two other candidates in the Town’s biggest contested race this year – the seat on the Rochester Board of Selectmen. “I’ve been doing it for six years,” said Parker. “There are some things that we are working on that I’d like to continue […] Read more »

Mary Beatty Muse

Mary Beatty Muse, Ret. Justice Suffolk County Probate and Family Court, of Brookline and Marion, February 20, 2015. Beloved wife of the late Robert Francis Muse, Esq. Loving daughter of the late John F. and Dr. Mary Moore Beatty.   Devoted mother of Michael J. Esq. and his wife Jane of Wellesley, Robert F. Jr. Esq. […] Read more »

Scholarships Available for Tri-Town Seniors

Graduating high school seniors from the Tri-Town area are urged to apply for a several scholarships now available through the Community Foundation of Southeastern Massachusetts (CFSEMA). The following scholarships can be applied for online at www.cfsema.org/scholarships by April 30, unless otherwise noted: The George Earl and Katherine Hartley Church Scholarship Fund provides several scholarships of […] Read more »

Classic Film Friday

On Friday, March 6 at 7:00 pm, the public is invited to the Marion Music Hall for the month’s Classic Film Friday presentation, Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb. The event is co-sponsored by the Sippican Historical Society and the Marion Council on Aging, and is offered to […] Read more »

Monthly Travel Talk at the ETL

Come join us on Tuesday, March 10 at 6:30 pm for a tour of three undiscovered gems of Germany and Austria: Münster and Marburg in Germany, and Ladis, Austria. Christine Watt, a German native, grew up in the Münsterland, an area of Water Castles and stately farmsteads in the Northwest of Germany. Her husband, Stephen, […] Read more »