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Historic Fire334 viewsWicker furniture and other antique items of varying monetary and intrinsic value, were heavily damaged or destroyed by smoke in the fire.
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Historic Fire334 viewsSusan Dexter chased this piece of insulation before the wind took it into the Weweantic River. The fire left a mess of insulation, siding, broken glass and other debris, in close proximity to the River and Buzzards Bay.
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Sippican Women's Club334 viewsAt a February 12, 2010 Sippican Womens Club meeting, author Michael Tougias gave a presentation on a book he co-authored with Casey Sherman entitled The Finest Hours: The True Story of the U.S. Coast Guards Most Daring Sea Rescue, which details the rescue of sailors after two oil tankers were ripped in half in a 1952 noreaster. Photo by Anne OBrien-Kakley.
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Marion Clean-up334 viewsMarion residents hit the street to pick up trash around town on Saturday, May 15. All over Marion, there were people in day-glo vests working with Manducas, long pincers made by Marion resident Eunice Manduca for picking up trash. The collected trash was placed in front of the Marion Music Hall to create Trash Bag Mountain. Photos by Felix Perez.
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Halloween Parade334 viewsThrongs of costumed children hit the streets in Marion for the towns annual Halloween parade on October 31, 2010. Photos by Paul Lopes
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Eyes On Owls334 viewsSippican Schools kindergarten classes welcomed Marcia Wilson from Eyes On Owls on November 19, 2010. Ms. Wilson, an owl expert, introduced a Northern Saw-Whet Owl, an Eastern Screech Owl, a Barred Owl, a Snowy Owl, a Great Horned Owl and an Eagle Owl to the eager young students. Photos courtesy of Sarah Goerges.
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Murder at the MAC334 viewsThe cast of "Murder at the MAC" performs during dress rehearsal on June 2, 2011. The interactive murder mystery was adapted from "Murder at Rutherford House". Michael Amaral wrote and directed "Murder at the MAC", his first Marion Art Center show. The final performance will be held on June 11. Photo by Chris Martin.
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Boat Lift334 viewsOn June 10, 2011 a boat lift for the handicapped, designed and built by Marion harbor crew, was given its first test-run. They first tested its strength by lifting the harbormaster's boat. Photo courtesy of Pat Cunning.
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National Night Out334 viewsEEE canât stop the NNO! (And neither can a little rain and thunder.) Despite an EEE âhigh riskâ alert, the 7th annual Tri-Town National Night Out on Tuesday, August 6, was underway in front of ORR attracting locals to enjoy a summer afternoon of interacting with our emergency first responders and exploring the tools of their trade. Photos by Jonathan Comey
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SLT Oyster Fest 334 viewsThe Sippican Lands Trustâs Beer and Oyster Fest fundraiser was a hit despite the threat of approaching Hurricane Dorian, which was replaced with blue skies just in time, and holding the event earlier in the day mitigated the guestsâ exposure to EEE-carrying mosquitos. The SLT sold 214 tickets and was pleased with the turnout. Photos by Shawn Sweet and Lauren Boucher.
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Thorâs Hammer334 viewsâThorâs Hammerâ, a new exhibit at the Marion Art Center open through March 28, features wood sculptor John Magnonâs Marvel Comics-themed art that delivers social commentary. Three paintings by emerging artists Sarah Swible and Andre Olivier add to the excitement of the show. Photos by Marilou Newell
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Ready, Set, Go!333 viewsOn Sunday, March 21, 2010 The Marion Cub Scouts Pack 32 revived the annual soap-box derby after a three-year absence. Scouts raced carts down Holmes Street in Marion for a chance to help make their den the fastest in the pack. After several races and dozens of trips up and down the hill, the Webelos II Den went home with the title. Photos by Felix Perez.
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