Marion Village Stroll

Sunday, December 8 from 3 to 5:30 pm Coordinated by Angela Rossi and sponsored by The Marion Business Community Association, local merchants offer hospitality and treats; Santa arrives via boat at the Old Landing at 3:00 pm; Clydesdale horses pull wagons of happy guests. Added to this are crafts, games, and musical performances, and the […] Read more »

Upcoming Events at the Elizabeth Taber Library

The Library will close at 12:00 pm on Wednesday November 27, and be closed Thursday and Friday, November 28 and 29 in celebration of Thanksgiving.             The Friends of the Elizabeth Taber Library’s annual Holiday Book sale will be kicking off on Sunday, December 1 from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm and will be operating […] Read more »

Hobby Barn Gets Approval for Limited Water Usage

Rochester’s Water Commission on November 13 granted the Hobby Barn now under construction on New Bedford Road access to the public water main there.             The board approved Briggs Brains LLC Project Manager Jason Maurer’s request to permit a two-inch connection to supply the two buildings being constructed on the property with domestic water service […] Read more »

Christmas on Church Street

The Mattapoisett Congregational Church’s annual Holiday Fair will be held on Saturday, December 7 from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm in Reynard Hall at 27 Church Street in Mattapoisett. This year’s event will include homemade frozen foods, baked treats, hand knitted and crafted items, Christmas/holiday decorations, gift items, greenery for wreaths as well as jewelry, […] Read more »

Getting into the Holiday Spirit

It’s been thirty-eight years since the Sippican Woman’s Club’s first Holiday House Tour. In 1986, club members Shirlee Thomas and Jean Collison suggested a fundraiser to then Club President Betsy Parks and Judy Harrison, Treasurer of the club. They agreed it was a great idea, and the first Holiday House Tour was launched. Both Shirlee […] Read more »

Christopher John Wallace

Christopher John Wallace, 63, of Dartmouth died at St. Luke’s Hospital on November 23, 2024 after a massive heart attack.             Christopher was raised in Marion and graduated from Old Rochester Regional High School. He studied architectural engineering at Wentworth Institute of Technology, and went on to design buildings of all types and size in […] Read more »

Patricia D. “Pat” (Glennon) Waldron

Patricia D. “Pat” (Glennon) Waldron, of Fairhaven, formerly of Wareham, died peacefully, surrounded by her family, in St. Luke’s Hospital, New Bedford, on Friday, November 22, 2024. She was 72.             Pat was born in Schenectady, New York, and was the daughter of the late Patrick J. Glennon III and his late wife Thelma (Moore) […] Read more »

Roger D. Boucher

Roger D. Boucher, 94, of Rochester, MA, passed away peacefully at home on November 21, 2024, surrounded by the love of his family. A devoted husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather, Roger was the beloved husband of Yvette C. (Serra) Boucher for more than seven decades, sharing a life filled with laughter, faith, and cherished memories. […] Read more »

Marion Historic District Plans Progress

The Marion Historic Study Committee is awaiting a response from the state on its bylaw draft proposal for a historic district within the town village.             Meg Steinberg, the town’s Historic Commission chairwoman and an advisor to the study committee, told Planning Board members recently that homeowners within the district can renovate homes and can […] Read more »

Robert Kennedy Jr. is a Danger to Our Health

I will leave it to others to comment on the nature of other Trump nominations but must try to convince you that Robert Kennedy Jr. is uniquely unfit to be the head of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).             Not all his ideas are bad. His campaign against ultra-processed foods and food […] Read more »