Master the Art of Public Speaking at the Mattapoisett Library

Join storytellers Karen Chace and Andrea Lovett at the library on Tuesday, March 24, at 3:30 p.m. for “Polish Up Your Presentation.” This charismatic duo will lead a 90-minute public speaking workshop that is both fun and friendly. There will be interactive exercises, real talk, and skills you’ll use immediately. Whether you’re giving a class […] Read more »

From the Files of the Rochester Historical Society

As you know from reading the Wanderer or looking at the Town of Rochester website, the Rochester Historical Commission sells plaques to owners of historical Rochester homes. Recently a plaque request that spanned at Snipatuit R least two years was granted. With assistance from the Rochester Historical Society and some wise Rochester residents, the plaque […] Read more »

ORRTTEF Fund Advances Disc Golf Course Expansion

Flying discs and friendly competition are becoming a more familiar sight at Old Rochester Regional High School, where students are aiming to build up the sport of disc golf on campus, thanks to a $2,000 grant provided by the Old Rochester Regional Tri-Town Education Foundation.             During the 2024-25 school year, the Old Rochester Regional […] Read more »

Thoughts on… March Madness

It’s March! March Madness has arrived when a large portion of otherwise normal people in offices, schools, and mancaves throughout the country fill out their brackets trying to predict which college basketball team will win the annual NCAA basketball tournament and be crowned the best team in the nation. Many of them are obsessed fans […] Read more »

Water Main, Erosion Controls, and Pier Modifications

The Marion Conservation Commission met on Wednesday, March 11 with a packed agenda. However, most of the hearings at Marion Police Station’s conference room were connected to routine matters, many projects falling within buffer zones.             After approving minutes from their February 11 meeting, the committee moved on to discussions with the Department of Public […] Read more »

Board Clarifies Cottage Neighborhoods

            The March 16 meeting of the Mattapoisett Planning Board was especially noteworthy as the new bylaws the board has been working on for just over a year have been completed. The Public Hearing for a new Cottage Neighborhoods and Accessory Dwelling Units were studied one more time before the board voted to close the […] Read more »

Rochester Cultural Council

The Rochester Cultural Council (RCC) is pleased to announce its grant recipients for 2026. The RCC is composed of volunteers appointed by the Rochester Select Board and is funded by the Mass Cultural Council. Each year, the RCC awards grants to support arts, humanities, and science projects that enhance the quality of life in the […] Read more »

Blanche B. Perry Scholarship

The Mattapoisett Land Trust is seeking applicants for its $1000 Blanche B. Perry Scholarship. This award is available to a Mattapoisett resident graduating from Old Rochester Regional High School, Bishop Stang High School, Old Colony Regional Vocational Technical High School, or Tabor Academy by June 2026, and pursuing education in the sciences and/or environmental studies […] Read more »

MRC Speaks With UMass Boston

            The Marion Marine Resources Commission met on Thursday, March 11 in the Maritime Center and touched upon the Fiscal Year 2027 budget, the harbor management plan, various capital improvement projects, and the development of more kayak racks in town.             The main talking point was a meeting with UMASS Boston representatives about the importance […] Read more »

Springing Forward

            “Spring is icumen.” The change of the seasons is perceptible now — can you see it? More importantly, can you feel it? With the rebirth going on all around us, it’s natural to experience a sense of rejuvenation and hopefulness.             While the weather report isn’t exactly blissful, I’d rather the rain than snow […] Read more »