Tabor Students Exhibit in National Juried Competition

Advanced Ceramics students Lucy Saltonstall, ’17 (Marion) and Zihao (Leo) Zhang, ’17 (China) received acceptances for their submissions to the National K-12 Ceramic Exhibition. The exhibition was held in Portland, OR, from March 22-25. Acceptance is notable as only about 10% of submissions are selected for the juried exhibition. According to the National Council on […] Read more »

Welcome To Mattapoisett Visitor Guide

The Mattapoisett Historical Commission is pleased to announce their photography selection for the soon-to-be-published Welcome To Mattapoisett visitor guide. Congratulations go to Christina Musser of Mattapoisett who submitted several outstanding photographs including two that will be used for front and back outside covers. Several other local photographers will see their pictures on interior pages. These […] Read more »

Science@Work Lecture

Tabor Academy is very pleased to have two-time solo circumnavigator Donna Lange as their next Science@Work Lecturer on April 10 at 6:30 pm. Donna Lange solo sailed around the world in 2007, and she made the journey again in 2015 non-stop, spending nine months in the Southern Ocean. What is particularly intriguing is that she […] Read more »

Annual Pre-Easter Pie & Bake Sale

Homemade pies, cakes, muffins, and cookies are offered. Local bakers have made their favorite baked goods for our Annual Pre-Easter Pie & Bake Sale. Come to the American Legion Hall, 3 Depot Street on Saturday, April 15 between 8:30 am and 12:00 noon (from US 6, head South on Main Street, take first street on […] Read more »

Decas Receives Amended Order of Conditions

On April 4, the Rochester Conservation Commission, along with members of the Rochester Soil Board and the Town’s attorney Blair Bailey, reached a compromise with Decas Cranberry Corporation, represented by Attorney Adam Brodsky and engineer Brian Grady for work related to the construction of a tailwater pond. This was the culmination of meetings that have […] Read more »

David C. DuBois

David C. DuBois, 69, of Mattapoisett passed away suddenly on Saturday April 8, 2017 while finishing a good round of golf with a close friend on a beautiful spring day. He was the loving husband of Patricia “Trish” (Chandler) DuBois. Born in Waterville, Maine, the son of Marie (Dionne) DuBois of Torrington, CT and the […] Read more »

Holy Week at FCCM

The First Congregational Church of Marion welcomes all to the many special worship services and activities during Holy Week this year. – April 9 at 10:00 am: Palm Sunday Service in the Sanctuary at 28 Main Street in Marion, with the Reading of the Passion Narrative according to St. Matthew. – April 13 at 7:00 […] Read more »

Marion Republican Town Committee

The Marion Republican Town Committee will conduct its next monthly meeting on Monday, April 10 at 7:00 pm at the Marion Music Hall, 164 Front Street, Marion. The guest speaker for this event will be Plymouth County Commissioner Sandra Wright. Please join us. The public and new members are welcome. Read more »

ORRJHS Students of the Month

Kevin T. Brogioli, Principal of Old Rochester Regional Junior High School, announces the following Students of the Month for March, 2017: Green Team: Olivia Gowell & Spencer Perez-Dormitzer Orange Team: Julia Rood & Dylan Aguiar Blue Team: Mackenzie Wilson & Stephen Old Red Team: Maria Psichopaidas & Evan Correia Purple Team: Isabella Hunter & Carson […] Read more »

Covenant Complexities Flummox Planning Board

The April 3 meeting of the Mattapoisett Planning Board found the members thumbing through reams of legal documents and yellow-lined work sheets in an effort to understand covenants governing the release of lots and conveyance of subdivisions within the Bay Club. Coming before the board were John Dawley, president and CEO of Northland Residential Corporation, […] Read more »