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Marion Village 5k407 viewsRobert Pina shared these photos of the 2019 Marion Village 5k.
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Marion Village 5k404 viewsRobert Pina shared these photos of the 2019 Marion Village 5k.
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Marion Village 5k443 viewsRobert Pina shared these photos of the 2019 Marion Village 5k.
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Marion Village 5k419 viewsRobert Pina shared these photos of the 2019 Marion Village 5k.
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Marion Village 5k434 viewsRobert Pina shared these photos of the 2019 Marion Village 5k.
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Fawn in Marion406 viewsSteve Chicco captured this picture of a newborn fawn in Marion.
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Buzzards Bay Coalition415 viewsXan and Rebecca Williams of Team Splash, Rochester, swam in the Buzzards Bay Coalition’s 26th annual open water swim across New Bedford Harbor on June 23. They were the top team in fundraising securing over $6,000 for the BBC’s environmental protection programs. Photo courtesy of Xan Williams.
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Historic Tri-Town Walking Tour465 viewsSippican Historical Society treasurer and local author Judith Rosbe led the first Historic Tri-Town Walking Tour on June 15th through the village of Marion. Tour photos by Marilou Newell
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Historic Tri-Town Walking Tour449 viewsSippican Historical Society treasurer and local author Judith Rosbe led the first Historic Tri-Town Walking Tour on June 15th through the village of Marion. Tour photos by Marilou Newell
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Historic Tri-Town Walking Tour398 viewsSippican Historical Society treasurer and local author Judith Rosbe led the first Historic Tri-Town Walking Tour on June 15th through the village of Marion. Tour photos by Marilou Newell
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Marion Natural History Museum370 viewsOn June 7, the Marion Natural History Museum hosted a talk by Dr. Kaeli of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute (WHOI) on the challenges and eventual triumph of finding a 300+ year old shipwreck. Kaeli described the science behind the underwater robot – REMUS (Remote Environmental Monitoring UnitS) – and how it helped WHOI scientists discover the "holy grail" of shipwrecks, the San Jose. Photos courtesy Elizabeth Leidhold
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Marion Natural History Museum384 viewsOn June 7, the Marion Natural History Museum hosted a talk by Dr. Kaeli of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute (WHOI) on the challenges and eventual triumph of finding a 300+ year old shipwreck. Kaeli described the science behind the underwater robot – REMUS (Remote Environmental Monitoring UnitS) – and how it helped WHOI scientists discover the "holy grail" of shipwrecks, the San Jose. Photos courtesy Elizabeth Leidhold
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