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High Jumper527 viewsZachary O’Rourke poses after a high jump event at the 2009 USA Track and Field National Junior Olympic Track & Field Championships in Greensboro, North Carolina. Mr. O’Rourke, a senior at Tabor Academy and Marion resident, cleared a personal best of 6’4.75” and placed 15th out of 44 entered athletes in the high jump (young men’s division). Mr. O’Rourke says: “It was a great opportunity to see how I matched up against the best high jumpers in the country. Photo by Laura Dadagian-O’Rourke
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Soapbox Derby527 viewsNovember 2 was the day of Marion Cub Scout Pack 32’s Annual Soapbox Derby, only this time the pack was joined by Mattapoisett and Rochester Cub Scouts and members of the Saint Gabriel’s Church youth group. Photos by Sandra Frechette
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Adirondack Art526 viewsOne of 17 hand-painted Adirondack chairs included in a Silent Auction fundraiser for the Sippican Woman’s Club. The chairs and bidding sheets are now on display through August 4 at Spirits, the Marion Historical Society, Hiller Fuels, China Trader Antiques, Eastern Bank, Sippican Cafe, The Bookstall, Coldwell Banker, Uncle Jon’s Coffee, the Sippican Lands Trust, West Marine, Eden’s Landscapes, The Elizabeth Taber Library, Marion Sports Shop, Converse Realty, Kinlin Grover and the Sippican Tennis Club.
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Rock Around the Block526 viewsMarion held their Annual Town Block Party on Sunday, August 31 in the street in front of the Marion Town House. The well-attended event featuring food, fun and frolic, along with dancing courtesy of DJ Roger Chartier. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Dixie Diehards526 viewsThe Foxoboro based Dixie Diehards brought their authentic brand of ragtime, blues and dixieland jazz to the Marion Art Center on Saturday evening, May 2. Area music lovers were treated to the band's tribute to Fats Waller as the Art Center presented their Springtime Cabaret concert. Photo by Robert Chiarito.
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Eastover Trail526 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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Hannah Strom Homecoming 526 viewsHundreds of supporters lined the sidewalks along Front Street in Marion village on June 3 to welcome home Hannah Strom. After spending several months in hospitals in Florida and Boston, the Tabor Academy graduate and member of the Holy Cross women's rowing team returned to her Pitcher Street residence to continue her recovery from severe injuries sustained in a January 15 collision with a pickup truck in Vero Beach that took the life of her teammate Grace Rett and injured her coach and several other teammat
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Adirondack Art525 viewsOne of 17 hand-painted Adirondack chairs included in a Silent Auction fundraiser for the Sippican Woman’s Club. The chairs and bidding sheets are now on display through August 4 at Spirits, the Marion Historical Society, Hiller Fuels, China Trader Antiques, Eastern Bank, Sippican Cafe, The Bookstall, Coldwell Banker, Uncle Jon’s Coffee, the Sippican Lands Trust, West Marine, Eden’s Landscapes, The Elizabeth Taber Library, Marion Sports Shop, Converse Realty, Kinlin Grover and the Sippican Tennis Club.
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Sailing Into the Holidays525 viewsThe ladies of the Sippican Woman’s Club are gearing up for their 22nd Annual Holiday House Tour and Tea from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm on Saturday, December 13, rain or shine. This year’s theme, “Sailing Into the Holidays,” will be reflected in the decor of the Historic Handy’s Tavern which includes items of nautical interest from the surrounding communities. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Marion Art Center525 viewsChildren from the Marion Art Center’s ARTSTART program in past years. The morning-only program runs from July 7-August 13 in three two-week sessions.
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Marion 5K525 viewsThe Thirteenth Annual Marion Village 5k Run took place on Saturday, June 27 with over 400 people participating in the race. The proceeds from the event support the Marion Recreation Committee's many youth programs. Photo by Robert Chiarito
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Marion Natural History Museum525 viewsThe Marion Natural History Museum's afterschool group enjoyed learning about minerals and fossils with geologist Jim Pierson. The group also compared various artifacts such as relative sizes of Megaladon teeth versus White Shark, and took a look at many examples of fossils such as fish, leaves, and the tiny tracks of a trilobite. Many thanks to Jim for his wonderful program, and to the Tabor community service volunteers for their help with the program. Photos courtesy Elizabeth Leidhold
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