The MAC’s first Unplugged for 2026

The MAC is thrilled to announce its first Unplugged concert for 2026. It will take place on March 27 with two shows – one at 7:00 pm and one at 8:30 pm, each one lasting one hour. The show will feature Donn Legge with Ed Ledwith. Two guitars – an exciting new approach to the […] Read more »

ORR Budgeting with Superintendent

            The Marion Finance Committee, in their mission to square away the Fiscal Year 2027 budget, met with Old Rochester Regional Superintendent of Schools Mike Nelson and Assistant Superintendent Howie Barber on March 12 to go over school budgets across the Tri-Town: specifically, ORR and Sippican.             They began by highlighting big changes going forward […] Read more »

Fewer Students Means Mixed Results

            The Rochester Select Board heard from Town Administrator Cameron Durant on the status of the FY27 school budget during its meeting on Monday night.             Durant reported Old Colony Regional Vocational-Technical High School’s overall FY27 budget to its five member towns will be a 4.8% increase, yet Rochester’s share will be a $260,000 reduction […] Read more »

Get Moving with TapFit

Join the MAC at our partner location at the Mattapoisett American Legion (3 Depot Street), for a lively, fun dance class led by instructor Teah Keogh. If you are tired of only shivering and shoveling for your exercise, get ready to joyfully move. This 60-minute class is designed for adults who want to add a […] Read more »

Writing Class: 6 Weeks, 6 Stories

The next session of our popular writing class 6 Weeks, 6 Stories returns starting April 7 and will run through May 12 on Tuesday evenings from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm at the MAC Studio at 80 Pleasant St, Marion. Sarah Banse returns to guide writers whether they are beginning a practice, a seasoned writer […] Read more »

OCRVTHS Students Excel on AP Exams

Old Colony Regional Vocational Technical High School students achieved strong results on Advanced Placement (AP) exams last year, with 61 percent of students who took an AP exam earning a score of 3 or higher, well exceeding the state benchmark as Massachusetts again ranked first in the nation for AP performance.             The highest-scoring AP […] Read more »

Lewis Street Hearing Cancelled

            The Marion Zoning Board of Appeals met on March 12 for their first meeting following last month’s blizzard. The board kicked off with Chair Cindy Callow reading the application by Sarah Martin Banse of 90 Main Street and beginning the Public Hearing for a Special Permit for an addition to a current non-conforming garage […] Read more »

Upcoming Events at the Elizabeth Taber Library

Do you like knitting, needlepoint, embroidery, or crocheting? Join our newest club. Meet new people, share fiber art project ideas, work with others, and share some laughs. Fiber Arts Club meets every Friday from 10:30 am to 12:30 pm.             Adult Readers’ Advisory Group will meet March 24 at 11:00 am. If you enjoy discussing […] Read more »

Paint-a-Bowl Fundraiser and Empty Bowls Dinner

A little creativity and a warm bowl of soup can go a long way at Old Rochester Regional High School this spring, as two upcoming community events combine art, food and generosity to support students in need.             The Old Rochester Regional High School Art Department is inviting community members to participate in Paint-a-Bowl Night […] Read more »

Rochester Historical News

Membership dues are trickling in, the snow in the museum driveway is melting and spring will soon be here. If you’ve ever wondered if genealogy could play apart in your 250th anniversary celebration of America’s founding or you wonder if it would connect you to Revolutionary War ancestors, join us on April 15 at 7:00 […] Read more »