Mutinies On Land and Sea

            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, Washington declared November 23 be an official day of thanksgiving, primarily to warn the favor of God in their struggles. The general received reports that more troops […] Read more »

Let There Be Light

            We finally know the holiday season is here, now that the house on Acushnet Road is lit up.             Marino Carreiro and his wife Grace greeted guests and onlookers at the grand opening of the annual exhibit at 59 Acushnet Road in Mattapoisett on the Saturday after Thanksgiving. The Carreiro house becomes a popular […] Read more »

Thoughts on… Neil, Willy and Me

Pamela LaPointe, a classmate of mine in high school who came from Tennessee in our senior year and stayed just that one year, wrote in my yearbook, “Good luck with the beatniks.” She was referring to the fact that I was off to art college. That exposes how old I am, but the fact is […] Read more »

Cheering Down South

The Old Rochester Youth Football & Cheer (ORYF) Pee Wee Cheerleading Team is headed to nationals!             Through their hard work, the team earned a spot at the 2025 Pop Warner Cheer & Dance Nationals in Charlotte, North Carolina. The Dance and Cheer Nationals coincide with the Pop Warner Youth Football Super Bowl, with events […] Read more »

It’s Time to Deck The Halls

            Finding the right Christmas tree is like finding the right mate. You search far and wide, even consider giving up. And then, out of the mist, it appears and you know it’s the one for you!             For many the search mode begins just after digesting your Thanksgiving turkey, just when you get a […] Read more »

Pizza with Santa

Join the Marion Police Department at one of their favorite holiday events, Pizza with Santa, December 7, from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm at the Benjamin D. Cushing Community Center, 465 Mill St. in Marion. Bring a new, unwrapped toy and help us fill a cruiser for kids in need. Read more »

Rain Can’t Stop Santa or The Grinch

The rain was heavy, but the children’s hearts were light when Rochester held a different than usual annual Christmas Tree Lighting in front of Town Hall on Sunday, November 30.             For years the entire ceremony had been held outdoors in the evening on the first Monday in December. This year, most of the ceremony […] Read more »

4th Annual Davin Food Drive

Young Davin Alves of Marion is once again organizing and executing a fundraiser aimed at supporting local food banks. His annual initiative, now in its fourth year, has not only brought joy to many families during the festive period, but also highlighted the power of youth-led community service and kindness. The first year Davin hosted […] Read more »

An Early Thanksgiving

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, Washington and the Continental Army are struggling with enlistment and re-enlistment. The low morale, low supplies, and lack of confidence over wages are all brewing a potential […] Read more »

What You Need to Know about Influenza

First, you should know that influenza is a serious illness, not a bad cold. If someone says they missed work yesterday because they had “a touch of flu,” it was not influenza. We get upper respiratory illnesses from a myriad of viruses, and most are annoying but not serious.             Influenza comes with a high […] Read more »