Machacam Club

The next meeting of the Machacam Club is scheduled for Wednesday, April 1. We meet at the American Legion Hall on Depot Street. Social time begins at 5pm followed by dinner at 6pm. Our speaker will be introduced at 6:40 pm. Chef Colby is planning another satisfying meal. Callers, please send your counts by 9:00 […] Read more »

ORRJHS Drama Club to Perform ‘Adventures of the Fearsome Pirate

Superintendent Michael S. Nelson and Principal Silas Coellner are proud to announce that the Old Rochester Regional Junior High School Drama Club will present a musical about a play starring the teenage heartthrob of every girl in Shakespearean England.             It’s called “Adventures of the Fearsome Pirate Frank,” and the ORRJHS Drama Club is performing […] Read more »

Shortest Town Meeting in History?

The Marion Special Town Meeting was held in Sippican School on Monday. It began promptly at 6:45 pm, with Moderator Brad A. Gordon saying prophetically, “Hopefully this’ll be quick.”             Residents were leaving in droves just eight minutes later but not due to some protest or disagreement – the meeting was over. The two articles […] Read more »

Donna A. (Baker) Green

Donna A. (Baker) Green, 79, of Mattapoisett, peacefully passed away on March 17, 2026, surrounded by her loved ones. She was the beloved wife of Donald A. Green for 58 wonderful years. Born in New Bedford, Donna was the daughter of the late Richard W. Baker of Newton and Mary T. (Taylor) Baker of Dartmouth. A proud […] Read more »

Update On Shared Use Path

            The Marion Pathway Committee met on Thursday, March 12 to give general updates on the Marion Shared Use Path, like the path’s current timeline, land appraisal, and the land swap to be voted upon at next week’s Special Town Meeting.             Chair John Rockwell began the meeting by saying, “Well, we have a good […] Read more »

Music at the MAC

Carl Beverly & Richard D. Lewis are Making Music to Change the World on Saturday, April 18 at 7:00 pm Carl Beverly & Richard D. Lewis will be Making Music to Change the World. Carl and Richard are two gifted singer-songwriters whose music embodies the very best qualities of the human experience to inspire us […] Read more »

Mary Leona “Lee” (Harrington) Talty

Mary Leona “Lee” (Harrington) Talty, 87, of Mattapoisett, passed away. on March 21, 2026 surrounded by the love of her family. She was the beloved wife of the late Bernard F. Talty. Born in Malden, Massachusetts, she was the daughter of the late Patrick L. and Mary (Martin) Harrington. She grew up in Medford and […] Read more »

Lawrence “Larry” Joseph Oliveira

Lawrence “Larry” Joseph Oliveira, 80, of Mattapoisett, Massachusetts, passed away peacefully on March 21, 2026, in the comfort of his home and surrounded by his family. Born on March 25, 1945 in New Bedford, Massachusetts, to John Oliveira and Celina Amarello Oliveira, Larry grew up in the south end of New Bedford with a strong […] Read more »

Toll Brothers Seek Dock Expansion

The Marion Planning Board met on Monday with their new member, Sean Sweeney. Sweeney will serve as a member for the remainder of the term, until the Marion Town Election on May 15 where he can pursue re-election.             Following the Pledge of Allegiance and the approval of minutes from March 2, the board had […] Read more »

250 Years Since The Evacuation of Boston

            This week in Revolutionary War history, let’s check up on what was going on 250 years ago in and around the colonial Province of Massachusetts Bay. Last week, the victor of the stalemate at Boston had been decided by the force of cannons. For nearly a week, artillery, brought by Colonel Henry Knox roughly […] Read more »