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Salty Fry37 viewsEileen Newell shared this photo of daughter Reese Newell, with a French fry that looks like Salty from their recent takeout.Feb 21, 2024
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Salty Fry38 viewsEileen Newell shared this photo of daughter Reese Newell, with a French fry that looks like Salty from their recent takeout.Feb 21, 2024
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Grade 2 Basketball League51 viewsGrade 2 Basketball LeagueFeb 21, 2024
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Grade 2 Basketball League50 viewsGrade 2 Basketball LeagueFeb 21, 2024
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Grade 2 Basketball League35 viewsGrade 2 Basketball LeagueFeb 21, 2024
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Grade 2 Basketball League24 viewsGrade 2 Basketball LeagueFeb 21, 2024
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Grade 2 Basketball League25 viewsGrade 2 Basketball LeagueFeb 21, 2024
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Marion Natural History Museum35 viewsOn February 14, the Marion Natural History Museum afterschool group had a great time dissecting owl pellets. The students located skulls, both rodent and avian, and other assorted bones. After identification and close inspection under microscopes, these were then mounted on project boards to bring home. The Marion Natural History museum wishes to thank Tabor Academy volunteers Camden Jeppsin, Eddy Yeon, Noah Divon, Ryan Francis and Sulaiman Al Harthy for their help with this project. Photos courtesy ElizabeFeb 21, 2024
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Marion Natural History Museum32 viewsOn February 14, the Marion Natural History Museum afterschool group had a great time dissecting owl pellets. The students located skulls, both rodent and avian, and other assorted bones. After identification and close inspection under microscopes, these were then mounted on project boards to bring home. The Marion Natural History museum wishes to thank Tabor Academy volunteers Camden Jeppsin, Eddy Yeon, Noah Divon, Ryan Francis and Sulaiman Al Harthy for their help with this project. Photos courtesy ElizabeFeb 21, 2024
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Marion Natural History Museum33 viewsOn February 14, the Marion Natural History Museum afterschool group had a great time dissecting owl pellets. The students located skulls, both rodent and avian, and other assorted bones. After identification and close inspection under microscopes, these were then mounted on project boards to bring home. The Marion Natural History museum wishes to thank Tabor Academy volunteers Camden Jeppsin, Eddy Yeon, Noah Divon, Ryan Francis and Sulaiman Al Harthy for their help with this project. Photos courtesy ElizabeFeb 21, 2024
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Rail Trail62 viewsFriday afternoon provided an opportunity to venture out behind the Benson Brook Landfill to long-abandoned train tracks that will be transformed into a stretch of the Marion Shared Use Path. This view looks west toward Mattapoisett. In the opposite direction, the bike path will cross Route 105, Washburn Park and out to Point Road. Photo by Mick ColageoFeb 21, 2024
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Marion Shared Use Path 35 viewsAt one time an open field, this wooded area behind the Benson Brook Landfill in Marion was home to a tower. Its cable anchors are still in place, along with pieces of a very rusty automobile frame. Photos by Mick ColageoFeb 21, 2024
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