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Marion Block Party 2007597 viewsMarion's Benjamin D. Cushing Post VFW 2425 gave the town one last chance to kick up its heels before sending the kids back to school as they threw an end-of-the-season Block Party in honor the town’s World War II and other veterans. Several hundred people attended the event held on Spring Street in front of Marion’s Town House on Saturday night, August 25. (Photo by Laurie Chiarito).
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Dickinson vs. Whitman597 viewsIn one corner, the enigmatic Emily Dickinson; in the other, the emphatic Walt Whitman. An audience watched the two throw poems like punches during the MAC’s May 3 event, “Dickinson vs. Whitman, the Poetry Knockout!” Stephen Collins was back in the Tri-Town as Walt Whitman, facing off against the Tri-Town’s own Annemarie Fredericks in poetic fisticuffs.
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Christmas Boutique594 viewsThe Marion Garden Discussion Group is busy preparing for their annual Christmas Boutique, “Down to Earth,” to be held on Saturday, December 8 beginning at 9:30 am in the Saint Gabriel’s Church Library in Marion. Garden Club members (l. to r.) Joanne Hannan, Laurie Fearing, Kym Lee, Connie Dolan, Betty Cooney and Betsy Fallon gather at the home of Kym Lee to create decorations using cones, nuts and twigs.
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Flu Clinic594 viewsDr. Tom Streeter gives a flu shot to Zack Shelton during the recent Marion Flu Clinic held at Tabor Academy on November 8. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Front Street Budding594 viewsFront Street is beginning to look a lot like springtime. Photo by Robert Chiarito
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Marion Remembers593 viewsVeterans Day Ceremonies held on Sunday, November 11, 2007 at Veterans Memorial Park (Old Landing) in Marion, MA. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Spooky Sounds593 viewsThat Chick Band will once again bring its own special mix of music and merriment to the Halloween Hoopla to be held at the Marion Art Center on Friday, October 31 and Saturday, November 1 at 8:00 pm both nights. As always, quick banter is sure to accompany the band’s eclectic repertoire of blues, Motown, folk and rock ‘n’ roll, and a fiendishly good time is guaranteed for all. Tickets are $12 for MAC members and $15 for non-members, and should be reserved by calling the Marion Art Center at 508-748-1266.
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Super Symphony591 viewsMembers of the Tri-County Sumphonic take a bow during their Grainger, Gershwin and Gregson concert at the Gilbert D. Bristol Auditorium at Old Rochester Regional High School on Sunday afternoon February 1. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Marion Block Party 2007589 viewsMarion's Benjamin D. Cushing Post VFW 2425 gave the town one last chance to kick up its heels before sending the kids back to school as they threw an end-of-the-season Block Party in honor the town’s World War II and other veterans. Several hundred people attended the event held on Spring Street in front of Marion’s Town House on Saturday night, August 25. (Photo by Laurie Chiarito).
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Marion Housing589 viewsMarion Affordable Housing Trust Chairman Reg Foster addresses a group of prospective architects, builders and engineers at the Little Neck Village housing complex on Saturday, May 3 along with Trust member Ora Mae Torres (foreground). The site visit also included a review of the proposed plans and a walk-through of the property in anticipation of bids to expand the 40B housing complex which are due on June 12. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Super Symphony589 viewsBassonist Saul Woythaler of the Tri-County Sumphonic performs during their Grainger, Gershwin and Gregson concert at the Gilbert D. Bristol Auditorium at Old Rochester Regional High School on Sunday afternoon February 1. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Holiday Shop588 viewsThe Annual Holiday Shop is now open at the Marion Art Center. Thirty-six artists and artisans offer a variety of jewelry, ceramics, clothing, cards, glass, ornaments, photography, paintings, puppets, ribbons, birds, scrimshaw, furniture and fiber. Everything is handmade and unique. The shop will be open Tuesday to Friday, 1:00 to 5:00 pm, and Saturdays, 10:00 am to 5:00 pm through December 21. Admission is free. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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