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A headless doctor, a clown and a box of Wheaties: Mattapoisett holds Halloween parade, costume contest
MATTAPOISETT — As darkness fell upon Mattapoisett on Thursday, Oct. 31, a costumed crowd ambled through the town village to the beat of a drum and the sounds of sirens. Led by a flashing police ATV and a drummer, the town’s annual Halloween parade...
Rochester Parks Commission signs playground project contract
ROCHESTER — On Wednesday, Oct. 30, The Rochester Parks Commission signed a contract with playground design company Site Specifics to upgrade Gifford Park. It was also announced that Tri Town for Protecting Children added a $7,000 donation to the $45...
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A disembodied door and more flock to Marion for Halloween
MARION — Chucky, the killer doll, sat with a vampire on a stone wall along Marion’s main drag Thursday, Oct. 31. The unlikely pair, 7-year-old Clayton and his grandmother Sue Bender, were waiting. The Marion Art Center’s annual Halloween parade had...
Pump station to be made more ‘resilient’
MARION — The Silvershell Pump Station, an unassuming single-story beige building, sits in sight of Silvershell Beach and the Atlantic Ocean. It may seem like an idyllic location to manage wastewater. That seaside location in fact poses peril to the...
State funds given to upgrade Marion Town House
MARION — An influx of funds from the state is coming to Marion in order to upgrade the town’s central building for local government and administration. The $206,000 in grant money, announced Thursday, Oct. 24, will be used to bring the Marion Town...
What to know for Election Day on Tuesday, Nov. 5
Election Day on Tuesday, Nov. 5 is fast approaching as voters nationwide will elect a new president. In the Tri-Town, voters will additionally mark choices for senator, selecting between incumbent Democrat Elizabeth Warren or Republican challenger...
Revolutionary War veteran honored in Rochester
ROCHESTER — Connie Eshbach, vice president of the Rochester Historical Society, once heard that Rochester sent more residents to fight in the American Revolution than any other town of its size. One of those residents, Thomas Bassett, was honored...
Bikes with lights illuminate night
MATTAPOISETT — A light show on wheels took off from Mattapoisett Village, approached the Fairhaven border and turned back around Friday. Oct. 25. Bright bicycles illuminated the Mattapoisett Rail Trail during a “neon night” bike ride held by the...
Thrift shop to open in Rochester church
ROCHESTER — Thanks to inspiration from a sister church, an experienced member and hard-working volunteers, a conference room in St. Rose of Lima Church has been turned into a thrift shop set to open to the public on Saturday, Oct. 26. A grand...
Mark Sylvia and Joe Pires face off for state legislature
Voters in the 10th Bristol district will elect a new state representative for the first time in more than 30 years after Rep. Bill Straus, a Democrat, announced earlier this year he would not seek re-election. Vying for the seat held by Straus for...
Shared-use path project needs an engineer, officials, residents say
MARION — A project to construct a bike path along Point Road needs an engineer in order to progress properly, Marion officials and residents said Wednesday, Oct. 16. Prompted by a memo dated Aug. 30 from Marion Select Board chair Norm Hills...
Marion slows down on plans for new electric vehicle chargers
MARION — Marion officials decided Wednesday, Oct. 16 to hold off for the time being on moving forward with plans to install fast chargers for electric vehicles throughout town. Plans presented to the Marion Select Board by Inovis Energy, an energy-...
Legislators long for days of unity between political parties
LAKEVILLE — Education, immigration, how food servers are paid, and the current state of American politics were all on the menu at the Cranberry Country Chamber of Commerce’s Oct. 17 fall Legislative Luncheon. Retiring state Sen. Marc Pacheco and...
Rochester Select Board accepts non-profit’s $45,000 donation for playground equipment
ROCHESTER — After fielding a number of questions raised by the community, the Rochester Select Board voted to accept a $45,000 donation from Tri-Town for Protecting Children towards replacing playground equipment at Gifford Park on Monday, Oct. 21...
Rochester searching for 2 community members for new opioid task force
ROCHESTER — The Rochester Select Board is in search of two community members to serve on the newly formed town Opioid Settlement Fund Allocation Committee. The committee was formed on Monday, Oct. 21 and will feature five members. Town Administrator...
Historic lighthouse hosts Halloween
MATTAPOISETT — Two pirates stood on guard behind a treasure chest Saturday, Oct. 19 inside Ned’s Point Lighthouse. Candy filled the chest at the base of the staircase that leads to the top of the historic lighthouse, which hosted a Halloween event...
Many mushrooms found during woodlands walk
ROCHESTER — Adam Korejwa took a bite of the mushroom that had been dug out of the ground just minutes earlier and promptly spit it back out. The bolete mushroom wasn’t so bitter, Korejwa said, a sign that it might be edible — but also possibly not...
Dog ordered to be leashed, muzzled allegedly seen unmuzzled, progress update indicates
Correction: This article has been updated Oct. 17 to clarify that Marion Select Board Chair Norm Hills said he had seen the dog leashed and muzzled, not unleashed and unmuzzled.
MARION — A dog that was ordered to be leashed and muzzled by...
‘It may be time’: Forester recommends intervention for town-owned woods property
MARION — A 1950 Standard-Times article described a tract of land tucked between Route 6 and Spring Street as “originally a beautiful site of pines.” Townspeople held cookouts and enjoyed nature in this forested area called Holmes Woods. A hurricane...
‘Good Morning America’ airs live segment in Rochester
ROCHESTER — "Good Morning America" said good morning to flooded cranberry bogs as ABC’s national news program aired a segment live from Rochester on Tuesday, Oct. 15. At Hartley Family Farm, national correspondent Trevor Ault stood inside a bog...
In a sea of red under a sky of pink, people gather to promote food security
WAREHAM — Standing in a flooded cranberry bog under a bright pink night sky illuminated by the northern lights, local people gathered in support the Marion Institute's Frogfoot Farm-Neighbors Feeding Neighbors program at the 2nd annual Boogie at the...
Aurora borealis illuminates night sky above Tri-Town
The aurora borealis illuminated the sky above Marion, Mattapoisett, Rochester and beyond last week. According to the Space Weather Prediction Center’s website, the aurora borealis — also called the northern lights — was made visible due to a strong...
Lions Club fall festival features family fun
MATTAPOISETT — Truckloads of families enjoying hayrides around Mattapoisett Village is a sign that fall is officially in full swing. The Mattapoisett Lions Club hosted its Fall Free Family Fun Festival in Shipyard Park on Saturday, Oct. 12. The...
Giving Tree program kicks off to help needy during holidays
MIDDLEBORO — The “Giving Tree” program, sponsored by the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, will kick off Wednesday, Oct. 16. The program offers assistance to struggling households in Lakeville, Middleboro, Rochester and Carver. The program provides...
Marion mulls accessory dwelling unit bylaw
MARION — When Gov. Maura Healey signed the $5.2 billion Affordable Homes Act in August, her administration termed it the most ambitious legislation in the history of Massachusetts to tackle what is perhaps the commonwealth’s biggest challenge...
ARPA funds alloted to improve police station cells, purchase defibrillators
ROCHESTER — The Rochester Select Board voted to allot Plymouth County American Rescue Plan Act funds to cell improvements in the police station and four new automated external defibrillator systems on Monday, Oct. 7. “I think we all know there is a...
Rochester grocery store celebrates 30 years
ROCHESTER — An anniversary party filled the parking lot Saturday, Oct. 5 at Plumb Corner, as Friends’ Marketplace, the Rounseville Road grocery store, celebrated three decades in business. Rob Ciardi, Friends’ Marketplace store manager and director...
‘I love my dog’: Marion resident raises money for animal hospital
MARION — Hundreds of dollars will soon benefit an animal hospital in Boston after a Sippican Elementary School student spent a weekend afternoon selling snacks to raise money for the medical center that treated her dog’s broken jaw. Hailey Costa, 8...
100+ crowd experiences Grace Morrison’s ‘Saltwater Country’
Grace Morrison wowed a near sold-out crowd in her hometown of Wareham on Saturday, October 5, singing songs from her upcoming album Saltwater Country with a full band. More than 100 people attended the event, which was hosted in partnership with...
Hat from Albania, bells from Egypt come to Rochester
ROCHESTER — Kids wore hats brought from Brazil, Lebanon and Albania and heard the rings of a pair of bells from Egypt during a harvest festival Saturday, Oct. 5 at the First Congregational Church of Rochester. The far-flung items were brought to the...
Marion Select Board Chair receives award from regional agency
MARION — A regional planning agency recognized the chair of the Marion Select Board for his service to the commission Wednesday, Sept. 25. Norm Hills received a distinguished service award from the Southeastern Regional Planning & Economic...
Plans presented for reconstruction of Mattapoisett’s Pearl Street
MATTAPOISETT — Another Mattapoisett roadway project in the town village will soon go out to bid for construction. Mattapoisett’s Pearl Street will be receiving upgrades from the intersection of County Road to the intersection of Church Street. Ken...
Mattapoisett allots over $475,000 in ARPA funds
MATTAPOISETT — The Mattapoisett Select Board voted to allot nearly $480,000 of American Rescue Plan Act funding for four different projects on Tuesday, Oct. 1. In total, $479,191.64 of ARPA funds were distributed. The largest slice of the pie, $400,...
More than $600K in ARPA funds awarded to install generators in Marion
MARION — More than $600,000 in American Rescue Plan Act funding has been awarded to Marion in order to install and replace generators at the town’s water pumping stations. Plymouth County Commissioner Jared Valanzola and state Sen. Marc Pacheco...
Historic survey completed for 70 Marion properties
MARION — Phase 4 of a survey of the town’s historic and architecturally significant properties has been completed by preservation consultant Lynn Smiledge, the Marion Historical Commission announced. Property owners of the surveyed resources will...
Pumped: Early fall sees pumpkins picked across Tri-Town
The swath of pumpkins laid out at Cervelli Farm Stand in Rochester is well-guarded. Towering monuments to Halloween and autumn — statues of various monsters — gazed above the pumpkin collection. As the air turns brisk and the leaves turn amber, the...
Saltwater Country: A love letter from Grace Morrison
Grace Morrison’s upcoming album, Saltwater Country, is part love letter to her hometown, part portrait of a woman who has grown into herself and her music, and part affirmation that her songwriting deserves to be heard and celebrated. “The eternal...
$245,150 of Rochester ARPA funds to cover wheel loader
ROCHESTER — A new vehicle for the Rochester Highway Department will be purchased using town American Rescue Plan Act funds. The CAT 930 wheel loader has been on the department’s list for the Capital Planning Committee since the formation of the...
No people, animals injured in storage building fire
MARION — The cause of a Friday, Sept. 20 fire that started at a storage building at Great Hill Farm is still under investigation, according to Marion Fire Chief Brian Jackvony. The 8,000-square foot structure used for storage suffered a partial...
New farm stand deals local foods along one of Mattapoisett’s busiest streets
MATTAPOISETT — Nobody understands the message better than a pig farmer, Michael King — a pig farmer — said. It’s a message that hasn’t changed in the nearly a decade and a half that King has preached it: Local, sustainable food systems — in an...
More than $350K in ARPA funds designated for Rochester police, fire
ROCHESTER — More than $350,000 of American Rescue Plan Act money will be bringing new equipment and more to public safety departments in Rochester. The Rochester Select Board approved Tuesday, Sept. 17 a total of $355,811 in ARPA funding across six...
‘It’s a labor of love’: Penny Pinchers Exchange turns 50
MARION — Balloons, cupcakes and unbeatable prices were aplenty at the Marion Congregational Church’s Penny Pinchers Exchange on Saturday, Sept. 14. This year marks the 50th anniversary of the thrift shop that is run by volunteer members of the...
Marion receives more than $200,000 in Green Community funds, months after mulling participation in program
MARION — More than $200,000 is coming to Marion for energy saving projects at town facilities. The funding, tied to four different projects at three municipal buildings, is part of the Green Communities program within the Massachusetts Department of...
Point Road playground to be renamed in honor of land’s former Cape Verdean proprietors
MARION — Manuel and Felizarda Pina were a Cape Verdean couple who immigrated to the United States in the early 20th century, settling in Marion. Around 100 years later, a park will be named in their honor in the town they lived and raised seven sons...
Mattapoisett to address failing, undersized water tunnel
MATTAPOISETT — The flooding at Brookside Drive during one particular storm in 2021 was something Mattapoisett Highway Surveyor Garrett Bauer had never seen before. Approximately seven inches of rain hit the town in about three hours, Route 6 became...
Lifesaving efforts by Mattapoisett first responders, bystanders after bike event recognized
MATTAPOISETT — Doug Powers was in Munro Preserve at the afterparty to an annual May fundraising bike tour themed around ice cream when he went into cardiac arrest. Fellow riders and bystanders performed CPR on Powers, who had earlier completed the...
Marion looks to install fast chargers for electric vehicles
MARION — Faster electric vehicle chargers may be coming to Marion in the future. Town Administrator Geoffrey Gorman said Wednesday, Sept. 4 that the town has an opportunity to install several level 3 DC fast chargers at various locations throughout...
Historic Rochester farm continues ‘community’ legacy with family fest
ROCHESTER — Silas and Dominic were taking a break from treats. The two donkeys at East Over Farm had had a few too many from the several visitors that came to the property Saturday, Sept. 7. The farm held an open house family fest at which attendees...
Updated: Tri-Town supports Old Rochester school committee member in state primary
Tri-Town Republicans overwhelmingly supported Old Rochester Regional School Committee member Joe Pires to be the party’s candidate in the race to elect a new representative for the 10th Bristol district for the first time in more than three decades...
State senate candidates make their pitch to community
With the State Primary Election quickly approaching on Tuesday, Sept. 3, four candidates running to be the new face of the 3rd Bristol and Plymouth senate district made their pitch to voters and gave their take on affordable housing, state aid for...
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