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Eastover Trail708 viewsA boardwalk stretches through "Eastover South", a new Marion hiking trail that is being built by the Trustees of Reservation and a group of local volunteers. Photo by Robert Chiarito
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Rockets!707 viewsMarion Natural History Museum’s after-school program explores “Rockets”, with Debra Hill. Program partially funded by the Marion Arts Lottery Council. Picture by Elizabeth Leidhold
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Radio Tower Property707 viewsThe Sippican Lands Trust will be hosting a walk of our historic Radio Tower property on Saturday, September 9 at 10:00 am. The property was acquired by the SLT in 1986 and is the actual site of the once-active Marconi wireless telegraph station around the time of WWII. The walk will explore some of the trails and remnants of this historic property. Photo courtesy Jim Bride
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Sippican Skyrockets706 viewsThe Town of Marion once again hosted a spectacular fireworks display shot off over Sippican Harbor on Thursday night, July 3, preceded by a band concert at Island Wharf. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Santa's Buggy706 viewsJolly Saint Nick takes a horse and buggy ride through Marion center with some of his eager fans during the annual Village Stroll held on Sunday, December 14. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Sweet Charity706 viewsMembers of the ORR Student Council recently raised $1,600 for My Sister’s Keeper Charity, a women-led humanitarian action group co-founded by Liz Walker, anchorwoman for Channel 4 News in Boston. Members of the Student Council pose here with Liz (back center) during a recent visit to the Mattapoisett campus. With this donation they will be able to supply 50 girls with books, paper, uniforms, and writing utensils for the entire school year.
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4th of July Parade706 viewsThe Sun finally broke through the clouds to help make for a glorious Tri-Town Fourth of July weekend highlighted by Marion's annual Independence Day Parade, hosted by the Benjamin D. Cushing Post 2425 Veterans of Foreign Wars. Parade goers lined the streets of Marion Village as floats, antique vehicles, bands, and emergency vehicles made their way along the parade route this past Saturday morning. Photo by Robert Chiarito.
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Holiday House Tour705 viewsThe Sippican Woman’s Club will start a weekend filled with holiday festivities in Marion with their Twenty-First Annual Holiday House Tour, with a theme of “Candyland,” on Saturday, December 8. The tour begins at Handy’s Tavern, 152 Front Street in Marion, on Saturday from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm, which has been decorated to accompany the Candyland theme.
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Tech Grads705 viewsValedictorian Renee S. Leary of Upper Cape Tech's Class of 2008 addresses classmates during commencement exercises held on Sunday, June 1. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).
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Celebrating the 4th705 viewsMarion's annual fireworks display attracted several thousand people to the town's Silvershell Beach Park on Friday evening July, 3. The Marion town band entertained the crowd until dusk when the night's big show lit up the sky's above Sippican Harbor. The Marion Fireworks Committee raised all of the funds for the event through private donations, collected up through the night of the show. Photo by Robert Chiarito.
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Police Station Ground Breaking705 viewsConstruction on the new Marion Police Station officially began on September 8, 2009 with a groundbreaking ceremony. Among those present were Police Chief Lincoln Miller, Chairman of the Board of Selectmen Stephen Cushing, Selectmen Roger Blanchette and Jonathan Henry, Project Manager Rick Pomeroy, Architect Brian Humes, Building Committee Chairman Dale Jones, and Jonathan Scully of B.C. Construction. Photo by Anne O'Brien-Kakley
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Barn Building704 viewsNeighbors and friends of Dan and Kellie Crete have been working together the last few months to raise an old-fashioned, handmade barn on the couple’s property at 69 Holmes Street in Marion. Dan Crete and his family sought to add this one-of-a-kind addition to their home to be used as a gathering place for his friends and family using no nails, handmade pegs, a lot of manpower and a little bit of Yankee ingenuity. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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