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Little Neck Expansion1037 viewsThis is a conceptual drawing for the proposed expansion of Marion's Little Neck Village senior housing complex. Pending state and federal funding and local approval, the two-phase project would add 42 new units to the existing 8.69-acre site along with a 1,300 square foot Community Building which could also be used for the town's senior activities. (Design by Lindquist, Fenuccio and Raber Architects, Inc.)     (6 votes)
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Remembering 9-11452 viewsOn September 11, 2011, the Marion Fire Department honored the tenth anniversary or 9-11 with a display of fire engines and uniforms. Photo courtesy of Christina Gelson.     (5 votes)
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Wendy Rolfe497 viewsWendy Rolfe, a Marion resident, is a professor of flute at Berklee College of Music. Ms. Rolfe, along with renowned flutist Katharine Kemler, will entertain the audience on Saturday, April 24, 2010 at the Marion First Congregational Church. Combination tickets for catered dinner and the show are $25. Please call the church office for details: 508-748-1053.      (4 votes)
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Holiday House Tour628 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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Sustainable Cinema421 viewsMarion Institute’s Events and Membership Director Glenn Oliviera greets filmgoers at the opening of the SouthCoast Sustainable Cinema series on January 20, 2011 at the Fairhaven Unitarian Church. For more on the series, read our story and visit www.MarionInstitute.org. Photo by Anne Kakley.     (11 votes)
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Helene Craver Retires536 viewsMarion Town Hall employees got together for a farewell party last week, in honor of 23-year employee Helene Craver. Ms. Craver’s last scheduled day was August 24. As the administrative assistant to the Board of Selectmen, Ms. Craver is a wealth of Marion information, but she is perhaps best known as the candy source at the Town House. The Wanderer wishes her all the best in her retirement. Photo courtesy of Judy Mooney.     (3 votes)
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International Visit574 viewsThe International Tabor students meet with fifth grade students under the direction of Merry Conway of Tabor during a March 3, 2010 Mandarin Outreach class at Sippican School. Photo by Jane McCarthy.
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Police Station Ground Breaking547 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     (3 votes)
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4th of July Parade627 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.     (3 votes)
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Marion Halloween Parade 2008651 viewsThe good witches of the Marion Art Center once again led a parade of little ghouls and goblins through the streets of Marion Village on October 31. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).     (3 votes)
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Beauty Is A Beast723 viewsThe Young People's Theater group of the Marion Art Center recently staged "Beauty is a Beast," directed by Annie Giddings, in the Art Center's theater. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).     (3 votes)
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Nerd Patrol463 viewsMembers of the Marion Boy Scout Troop 32 called themselves the “Nerd Patrol” and had a memorable time at a July 2010 Boy Scouts of America (BSA) Narragansett Council Cachalot Camp at the Myles Standish State Forest. Photo courtesy of John Molander.     (8 votes)
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