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Mila Boucher82 viewsMattapoisett resident Mila Boucher has successfully brought her Jiu Jitsu background to high school wrestling as an Old Colony Regional Vocational-Technical High School freshman competing in the school’s co-op wrestling program hosted by Middleborough High School. Photos by Cam and Mike ValleeApr 02, 2025
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Mila Boucher45 viewsMattapoisett resident Mila Boucher has successfully brought her Jiu Jitsu background to high school wrestling as an Old Colony Regional Vocational-Technical High School freshman competing in the school’s co-op wrestling program hosted by Middleborough High School. Photos by Cam and Mike ValleeApr 02, 2025
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Marion Department of Public Works83 viewsThe Marion Department of Public Works will be moving this year into a new facility nearing its completion at Benson Brook. The project is coming in under budget. Photos by Mick ColageoApr 02, 2025
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Marion Department of Public Works112 viewsThe Marion Department of Public Works will be moving this year into a new facility nearing its completion at Benson Brook. The project is coming in under budget. Photos by Mick ColageoApr 02, 2025
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Marion Department of Public Works67 viewsThe Marion Department of Public Works will be moving this year into a new facility nearing its completion at Benson Brook. The project is coming in under budget. Photos by Mick ColageoApr 02, 2025
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Marion Department of Public Works52 viewsExterior construction work on the new home for the Marion Department of Public Works at Benson Brook is nearing completion with interior finish, installation of electrical and furnishings, plus exterior landscaping and paving still needed. It is hoped the DPW will be moving into its new headquarters in June. Photo by Mick Colageo. April 3, 2025 editionApr 02, 2025
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Charitable Giving79 viewsElder law attorney Brandon Walecka presented a lively session on charitable giving in Reynard Hall of the Mattapoisett Congregational Church. A healthy crowd attended, asking questions to be better informed about leaving a legacy that follows one's personal philanthropic goals. Pastor Michael Frady and the Finance Committee plan to hold future events in 2025 about tax-favorable gifting strategies available to the charitably inclined. Photo courtesy Jennifer ShepleyApr 02, 2025
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Charitable Giving74 viewsElder law attorney Brandon Walecka presented a lively session on charitable giving in Reynard Hall of the Mattapoisett Congregational Church. A healthy crowd attended, asking questions to be better informed about leaving a legacy that follows one's personal philanthropic goals. Pastor Michael Frady and the Finance Committee plan to hold future events in 2025 about tax-favorable gifting strategies available to the charitably inclined. Photo courtesy Jennifer ShepleyApr 02, 2025
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Mattapoisett77 viewsPhoto by Jennifer ShepleyApr 02, 2025
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Arbor Day Poster Contest42 viewsOn April 1, Old Hammontown School art teacher Greta Anderson, along with the student artists participating in the Arbor Day Poster Contest, gathered to receive awards. The participants this year included those students whose submissions were recognized for special merit. The students who won were First Place winner Beatrix Apperson and Second Place winner MJ Gendreau. Each winner received a gift certificate to a local eatery. Other entries of special merit were Most Inspirational by Brooke Mello, Most CreatApr 02, 2025
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Arbor Day Poster Contest56 viewsOn April 1, Old Hammontown School art teacher Greta Anderson, along with the student artists participating in the Arbor Day Poster Contest, gathered to receive awards. The participants this year included those students whose submissions were recognized for special merit. The students who won were First Place winner Beatrix Apperson and Second Place winner MJ Gendreau. Each winner received a gift certificate to a local eatery. Other entries of special merit were Most Inspirational by Brooke Mello, Most CreatApr 02, 2025
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Arbor Day Poster Contest33 viewsOn April 1, Old Hammontown School art teacher Greta Anderson, along with the student artists participating in the Arbor Day Poster Contest, gathered to receive awards. The participants this year included those students whose submissions were recognized for special merit. The students who won were First Place winner Beatrix Apperson and Second Place winner MJ Gendreau. Each winner received a gift certificate to a local eatery. Other entries of special merit were Most Inspirational by Brooke Mello, Most CreatApr 02, 2025
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