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Marion Natural History Museum31 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 sOct 29, 2025
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Marion Natural History Museum26 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 sOct 29, 2025
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From Above41 viewsThe new Harbormaster building, still fresh and recently officially opened.Oct 22, 2025
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From Above39 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.Oct 22, 2025
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Sippican Historical Society60 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 BishopOct 15, 2025
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Sippican Historical Society58 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 BishopOct 15, 2025
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Sippican Historical Society61 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 BishopOct 15, 2025
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Sippican Historical Society51 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 BishopOct 15, 2025
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Sippican Historical Society54 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 BishopOct 15, 2025
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Wicked Strange New England41 viewsThe Elizabeth Taber Library hosted photographer Frank Grace and author Jeff Belanger of Wicked Strange New England on October 10. Belanger showcased some oddities of New England, accompanied by photos of the two exploring the strange, paranormal, weird, and silly sites of the region. Photos by Sam BishopOct 15, 2025
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Wicked Strange New England44 viewsThe Elizabeth Taber Library hosted photographer Frank Grace and author Jeff Belanger of Wicked Strange New England on October 10. Belanger showcased some oddities of New England, accompanied by photos of the two exploring the strange, paranormal, weird, and silly sites of the region. Photos by Sam BishopOct 15, 2025
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Marion Natural History Museum 50 viewsOn Friday evening, the Marion Natural History Museum hosted Dr. Kathryn Kavanagh of UMass Dartmouth’s biology department. Speaking on Humpback whales, Dr. Kavanagh covered several stages, including giving birth (tail first), and how male humpbacks shield the mother while she’s giving birth by creating a bubble-net screen. She also mentioned at what point the young are the most vulnerable to entanglement and boat strikes. Many thanks to Dr. Kavanagh for her fascinating talk. Photo courtesy Elizabeth LeidholdOct 15, 2025
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