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Marion Natural History Museum140 viewsThe Marion Natural History Museum’s afterschool group had a terrific time learning about how some of our most common bugs survive the winter. From stink bugs to yellow jackets, caterpillars to grasshoppers, all have a plan to survive till next spring. Many thanks to Blake Dinius of Plymouth County Extension Service for a fun and educational program. Photo by Elizabeth Leidhold
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Marion Halloween Parade191 viewsMarion Halloween Parade
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Marion Halloween Parade183 viewsMarion Halloween Parade
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Marion Halloween Parade170 viewsEmmitt dressed as a lion at the Marion Halloween Parade. Photo by Shawn Sweet
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Elizabeth Taber Library155 viewsThe librarians brought The Wizard of Oz to life at their Halloween party Thursday evening at the Elizabeth Taber Library. Photo courtesy Joan Hartnett Barry
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Marion Natural History Museum160 viewsThe Marion Natural History Museum’s after school group had a fun time learning about the type of habitat terrapins need to survive and some of the hazards they face while they’re on land. From nest destruction and predation from coyotes and raccoons, and accidents when people and dogs are unaware of their presence, these animals need all the help they can get. Thankfully, Marion resident Debra Ewing and New England Coastal Wildlife Alliance (NEWCA) volunteers such as Gia Goodwin are there to help them get s
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Marion Natural History Museum177 viewsThe Marion Natural History Museum’s after school group had a fun time learning about the type of habitat terrapins need to survive and some of the hazards they face while they’re on land. From nest destruction and predation from coyotes and raccoons, and accidents when people and dogs are unaware of their presence, these animals need all the help they can get. Thankfully, Marion resident Debra Ewing and New England Coastal Wildlife Alliance (NEWCA) volunteers such as Gia Goodwin are there to help them get s
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Marion Natural History Museum173 viewsThe Marion Natural History Museum’s after school group had a fun time learning about the type of habitat terrapins need to survive and some of the hazards they face while they’re on land. From nest destruction and predation from coyotes and raccoons, and accidents when people and dogs are unaware of their presence, these animals need all the help they can get. Thankfully, Marion resident Debra Ewing and New England Coastal Wildlife Alliance (NEWCA) volunteers such as Gia Goodwin are there to help them get s
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From Above199 viewsThe new Harbormaster building, still fresh and recently officially opened.
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From Above172 viewsMarion’s new Department of Public Works (DPW) facility is coming along and seems almost complete from the outside. Many felled trees can also be spotted.
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Sippican Historical Society209 viewsSippican Historical Society’s new exhibit, “In Her World: The Life & Legacy of Elizabeth Taber,” opened on October 10. Some of Taber’s personal belongings from her different homes in the area are showcased, as well as historic information regarding Marion’s past generous benefactor. Photos by Sam Bishop
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Sippican Historical Society202 viewsSippican Historical Society’s new exhibit, “In Her World: The Life & Legacy of Elizabeth Taber,” opened on October 10. Some of Taber’s personal belongings from her different homes in the area are showcased, as well as historic information regarding Marion’s past generous benefactor. Photos by Sam Bishop
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