Boatyard Redesign Will Ease Traffic

            On February 16, the Mattapoisett Boatyard, represented by David Davignon of Schneider, Davignon and Leone, Inc., came before the Mattapoisett Zoning Board of Appeals for a Special Permit.             Davignon explained the proposed construction of one new building on a site that had held seven buildings before a catastrophic fire leveled everything – the […] Read more »

A Wondrous Winter Woodlands Walk

            The Marion Natural History Museum is a place of learning for all ages. With programming suited for children and those who were once children, opportunities abound for scientific exploration of the world right outside our door. And so it was on February 15 in Marion’s own Washburn Park where Museum Director Liz Leidhold introduced […] Read more »

New Programs at the MAC

The Marion Art Center announces a new music program as part of its Music at the MAC series, Unplugged in the MAC Gallery, which will feature a small ensemble of musicians in the MAC’s Patsy Francis Gallery (upstairs.) The first event, scheduled on Friday, April 14, will feature Matt Richard and Donn Legge. This jazz […] Read more »

Mattapoisett Republican Party Monthly Town Meeting

The Mattapoisett Republican Party invites everyone interested to join us on Tuesday, March 7 from 6:30 pm to 7:45 pm at the Mattapoisett Free Public Library, 7 Barstow Street.             Topics for discussion are: 1) The upcoming town elections; 2) Massachusetts GOP Activities; 3) Other local events of interest             If interested, please attend or […] Read more »

FinCom Dives into Budget Season

            The Marion Finance Committee met on February 15 to discuss the Fiscal Year 2023 town budget and set a schedule for department heads to report for interviews.             The operating budget for the next fiscal year is at a $321,108 deficit, according to Finance Director Judy Mooney.             “Currently I do not have a […] Read more »

Into FY24 Budget Weeds

            Make no mistake about it, Mattapoisett is deep into the FY24 budget process. The importance of evaluating municipal departmental budget requests, capital needs, staffing plans, expenditures and revenue cannot be overstated – it is a massive undertaking.             On February 15, the Select Board, along with Town Administrator Mike Lorenco, met for a working […] Read more »

Machacam Club

The next meeting of the Machacam Club is scheduled for Wednesday, March 1. We meet at the American Legion Eastman Post on Depot Street. Doors open at 5 pm for social time followed by dinner at 6 pm. Our speaker program begins at 6:45. Colby will be preparing a filling and delicious meal. New members […] Read more »

From the Files of the Rochester Historical Society

When my family lived in Weymouth, the route we would take to my grandparents in Rochester was Rte.18 to Rte. 105 and then down North Ave. and then Snipatuit Road. My mother always called the part of 105 that ran through Lakeville into Rochester the “hills and holes.”             When I was teaching third grade […] Read more »

Claire M. (Shannon) Carvalho

Claire M. (Shannon) Carvalho, 83, of Mattapoisett passed away Sunday February 19, 2023, after a brief illness. She was the former wife of the late Raymond J. Carvalho.             Born in Fall River, the daughter of the James and Mary (Souza) Shannon, she lived in Fall River and Tiverton before moving to Mattapoisett in 1968. […] Read more »

David J. Bolton

David J. Bolton, 93, of Dartmouth passed away at home on Monday February 20, 2023. He was the husband of Madeline (Goley) Mello Bolton and the late Deolinda “Linda” (Ventura) Bolton.             Born in New Bedford, the son of the late James and Elizabeth (Meehan) Bolton, he lived in Dartmouth for most of his life. […] Read more »