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2020 halloween Cover Contest221 views2020 Halloween Cover Contest by Caitlin Graves
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Sammy Swims221 viewsBoston Pride hockey player Samantha Davis was back in Marion for Christmas Eve, the final day of her 24-day “Sammy Swims” fundraiser for the Travis Roy Foundation. The 2015 Tabor Academy graduate and her friend, Jenna Seibold, an Endicott College student from Reading, swam off the beach from various south shore locations beginning on December 1. The effort drew dozens of participants and raised $15,372 in memory of Tabor legend Travis Roy, who passed away in late October. Photo courtesy Travis Roy Foundatio
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Salty's Hat219 viewsDue to a lift needing repair, Salty the Seahorse donned his Santa hat a day after the annual event was scheduled, but one of Mattapoisett’s signature landmarks wears it as proudly as ever on December 10. Originally constructed by gift shop owner Henry Dunseith in the pre-Route 195 mid-1950s when Route 6 was the main thoroughfare to Cape Cod, Salty’s future was as up in the air as his snout before a restoration project in 2000 ensured his long-term future. Photo by Ryan Feeney
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Elizabeth Taber Statue217 viewsA murky morning gave way to a sun-drenched celebration of Elizabeth Taber as the bronze statue of “Marion’s Fairy Godmother” was officially unveiled on October 17 in Bicentennial Park. Representatives from the Celebrate Elizabeth Taber Committee, Town of Marion officials, and sculptor Erik Durant addressed a large gathering of citizens who collected stickers and enjoyed music by the Academy Brass Quartet along with cupcakes. See story by Marilou Newell. Photo by Ryan Feeney - October 22, 2020 edition
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2021 Groundhog Cover Contest215 views2021 Groundhog Cover Contest by Kenzie Kazen
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Cooper Newton 215 viewsCooper Newton received an emotional welcome home from his parents Peter and Marley Newton, his girlfriend Autumn Horsey and a host of extended family and friends. The Mattapoisett native sailed his 27-foot boat Why Worry on a solo journey that took him as far as Turks and Caicos south of the Bahamas. His adventures included a surprise passenger in a raccoon that found his boat during a coastal storm. Photos by Mick Colageo and Cooper Newton. May 26, 2022 edition
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Charlotte Forker214 viewsTabor Academy sophomore Charlotte Forker has joined the Students of The Year campaign through the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society and will campaign this winter to raise money in honor of her mother Jen, a school nurse at Tabor who fought a long battle with leukemia before passing away in October of 2018. Jen, a 15-year-old student from Marion, has set a goal of $20,000 that she will work to raise over a seven-week period that begins on January 29. See story. Photo by Mick Colageo - January 14, 2021 edition
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Harvest Time210 viewsIt’s harvest season and nothing says autumn like pumpkins. The orange is ablaze, as seen here at Cervelli Farm in Rochester. Photo by Ryan Feeney September 24, 2020 edition
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Nurse Thayer Memorial Outdoor Classroom210 viewsRochester Memorial School first grader Grace Scanlon works on her art lesson in the Nurse Thayer Memorial Outdoor Classroom. The creation of the classroom, which sits in one of the courtyards at the school, was conceived in January 2020, two months before school was shut down by the state due to the coronavirus pandemic. Photo by Joanne Smith - April 15, 2021 edition
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Lobster Boat209 viewsThe Serene lobster fishing boat owned by Sam Nicolosi sits peacefully in its winter home. During the summer months, Serene is moored in Mattapoisett Harbor when it's not working the waters off Martha’s Vineyard. Lobster fishing has been part of the New England way of life for decades. A 1911 report written by the Commission on Fisheries and Game noted that lobsters were believed to reach as long as 4 feet. Photo by Marilou Newell
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2020 halloween Cover Contest208 views2020 Halloween Cover Contest by Brian Levine
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2021 Groundhog Cover Contest207 views2021 Groundhog Cover Contest by Aubry Sousa
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