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Old Rochester expands disc golf course with awarded grants
MATTAPOISETT — Old Rochester Regional High School has expanded its disc golf course on campus. During the 2024-25 school year, the Old Rochester Regional Tri-…
Six candidates run for three Mattapoisett Select Board openings
MATTAPOISETT — After Governor Maura Healey signed a bill last year expanding the Mattapoisett Select Board, two new seats are up for election this year along…
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Marion Harbormaster position vacant once more
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Three residents compete for one open Select Board position in Marion
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Three residents compete for one open Select Board position in Marion
MARION — Three residents are competing for an open seat on the Marion Select Board. Norman Hills is up for reelection while Toby Burr and TJ Walker, who have both held Select Board seats in the past, oppose him. Norman Hills said he is running...
Marion Harbormaster position vacant once more
MARION — In less than three years, the Marion harbormaster position is once again vacant. Town officials are looking for someone to fill the role after former Harbormaster Adam Murphy left. Murphy was appointed in October 2023 after serving as the...
New cafe and bakery coming to Mattapoisett
MATTAPOISETT — Resident Vanessa DosSantos presented a plan for her new bakery and cafe, Eden Coffee and Bakery, to the Mattapoisett Select Board on Tuesday, March 10. DosSantos is planning to open the cafe where Poi Market was located at 33 County...
Marion selects temporary Planning Board member
MARION — After interviewing several candidates during a Tuesday, March 3 joint meeting with the Planning and Select boards, Sean Sweeney has been appointed to fill a Planning Board opening. He will serve on the board until May 15, when voters will...
Barbara Lee appointed to Rochester School Committee
ROCHESTER — A once-vacant Rochester position on the Old Rochester Regional School Committee has been temporarily filled until town elections this spring. Barbara Lee was appointed at a joint meeting between the Rochester Select Board and Rochester...
Community mourns death of Madelyn Eitas, 11-year-old who died following Utah avalanche
ACUSHNET — Family, friends and community members filled Century House, a banquet hall, on Sunday, March 1 to memorialize Madelyn Eitas, an 11-year-old girl from Rochester who died during a skiing trip in Utah. Many people who attended her...
Snow cleanup continues as weather warms up the Tri-Town
Roads are clear and power has been restored in the Tr-Town since a historic blizzard hit the South Coast this week, but school closures and snow cleanup continues. Tri-Town residents and officials are working to remove snow and return to normal....
Tri-Town residents weather the storm as blizzard ends
The Tri-Town weathered approximately 24 inches of snow from Sunday afternoon to Monday morning, according to the National Weather Service, and residents have stayed positive through power outages, snow covered roads and winter winds. Jody...
Car catches fire in Rochester
ROCHESTER — After a driver smelled a burning odor while driving in Rochester, they pulled into Adrian’s Package Store’s parking lot, located at 711 Mary’s Pond Road. The Nissan Altima began smoking once in the lot and caught fire Sunday, Feb. 21....
Marion Warming Center open
MARION — A warming and charging center will be open at 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 24 at Sippican School. Resdients are welcome to come warm up and charge their devices. No pets are allowed at this time unless they are service animals....
Bitter snow and wind shuts down Tri-Town
This winter’s biggest snowstorm yet has covered Mattapoisett, Marion and Rochester with over two feet of snow, halted travel and caused power outages. Governor Maura Healey issued a travel ban across several South Coast areas Monday afternoon,...
School closures, parking bans and Sunday storm forecast
Marion, Mattapoisett and Rochester are expected to be hit by blizzard conditions closing schools and starting parking bans beginning Sunday, Feb. 22. The National Weather Service blizzard warning remains in effect from Sunday, Feb. 22 at 4 p.m. to...
Blizzard conditions expected from Sunday through Monday in Tri-Town
The National Weather Service has issued a warning for blizzard like conditions beginning at 4 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 22 until Tuesday, Feb. 24 at 7 a.m. Mattapoisett has put a parking ban in place for Sunday, Feb. 22 until Monday, Feb. 23 to allow...
UPDATE: Rochester 11-year-old Madelyn Eitas died in avalanche Thursday
ROCHESTER — An 11-year-old girl from Rochester died in an avalanche while on a trip to Utah. Madelyn Eitas, a student at Rochester Memorial School, was with her family during February break at Brighton Ski Resort when she was trapped in an...
Middleboro teacher, outdoor educator promotes stewardship with Sippican Lands Trust
MARION — When Alan Harris isn’t in the classroom teaching about nature, he can be found on Sippican Lands Trust trails caring for nature and advocating for stewardship and connection. Harris has worked with the Sippican Lands Trust for over 30...
New Marion town clerk appointed
MARION — After interviewing four candidates for the role, the Select Board chose Katrina Desroches, of Westport, as the new town clerk. Town Administrator Geoffrey Gorman said the hiring committee unanimously selected Desroches, and she was...
A new officer joins the Rochester Police force
ROCHESTER — The Rochester Police Department’s newest officer officially joined the force Tuesday evening. Jaclyn Kaulback was appointed and sworn in at a Feb. 17 Select Board meeting on the recommendation of Police Chief Michael Assad. He said he...
Rochester driver hits snowbank, causing vehicle rollover
ROCHESTER — A car flipped over after hitting a snow bank Sunday morning at the intersection of High Street and Looks Mill Lane. The driver sustained minor injuries, and was taken to St. Luke’s Hospital in New Bedford. The Rochester Police and Fire...
State Sen. Kelly Dooner announces reelection run
State Sen. Kelly Dooner has announced she will be rerunning for a seat in the Massachusetts Senate. Dooner, a Republican, was first elected in the November 2024 election. She won the seat Democrat Marc Pacheco had held for 30 years after the...
Birders of a feather flock together for Valentine’s Day birdwatching
MARION — A group of bird lovers braved the winter cold to birdwatch at several locations across Marion. They joined the Sippican Lands Trust and the Nasketucket Bird Club for a “love bird” walk Feb. 14, visiting coastal locations to spot species...
New Department of Public Works opens for operation in Marion
MARION — Thirty years after the project was initially suggested, Marion celebrated the opening of the Department of Public Works Operations Building. Town and state officials joined residents and DPW workers to celebrate a ribbon cutting ceremony...
Municipal departments share updates on key ongoing projects
MATTAPOISETT — As the town looks to tighten the Highway and Water and Sewage Departments’ budgets, both departments presented their budgetary requests for next year. They explained the current and future projects and needs during a Tuesday, Feb. 10...
Rochester residents oppose rezoning proposal
ROCHESTER — Over 30 people packed a Town Hall meeting room to express their concerns regarding a rezoning proposal for several properties on and around Mary’s Pond Road. After over two hours of discussion and a majority of residents expressing...
Tri-Town duo put their cooking ‘chops’ to good use
MARION — When the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program — better known as SNAP — went unfunded for part of November 2025, two Tri-Town residents had just begun a food assistance program of their own. Meg Albert, of Marion, and Patty Nicholson,...
Amazon delivery van catches fire in Marion, no injuries
MARION — A vehicle fire occurred between 143 Cross Neck Road and 112 Cross Neck Road in Marion over the weekend. The Marion Fire Department and Police Department responded to a call of a car fire on Saturday, Feb. 7 around 8:15 p.m. The driver was...
Winter wanderland: Winter walks in the Tri-Town
While the South Coast is praised for being a summertime haven, that doesn't mean some wintertime fun isn't in order. Land trusts from Mattapoisett, Marion and Rochester host a variety of preservation and trail hikes to keep the community active and...
Rochester proposes zoning changes for several residential, agricultural properties
ROCHESTER — Several residential and agricultural properties on the eastern border of Rochester could soon be rezoned into a limited commercial district. The Planning Board will hold a public meeting Tuesday, Feb. 10 to consider this change,...
Rochester police assist in Duxbury drug charge case
ROCHESTER — The Rochester Police Department was among several area agencies that assisted an investigation into a Duxbury man charged with possessing and distributing narcotics in the greater Plymouth area. Justin Tatum, 40, is accused of...
Marion budget review addresses past and future spending
MARION — Midway through the 2026 fiscal year, Marion officials are reviewing past and future budgets to prepare for rising costs. Finance Director Heather O'Brien and Finance Committee Chair Sean Healy discussed the 2025 and 2027 budgets at a...
Tri-Towns face bitter temperatures this weekend
While a storm forcasted to bring another snowy weekend is moving out to sea, the Tri-Town is still feeling the sting of freezing temperatures. Jody Dickerson, the Marion Department of Public Works director, said Marion roads are clear but people...
Off to the races! Cub scouts compete in annual pinewood derby
ROCHESTER — Dozens of Cub Scouts waited on bleachers, anticipation thick in the air as their pinewood derby cars idled at the start line. The Cub Scouts of Rochester and Marion raced handmade cars against each other at the annual district pinewood...
'Buddy Benches' promote inclusion at Sippican Elementary
MARION — Making friends has become easier for elementary students with the installation of two new benches at Sippican Elementary donated through an educational fund. The Marion Scholarship Education Fund Committee donated $2,500 to Sippican School...
Marion teens prepare for mission trip serving youth in foster care system
MARION — While the youth of Saint Gabriel's Episcopal Church have gone on several trips to volunteer in communities in need, they haven’t gotten to serve people their own age. For each trip, Youth Director Wendy Reardon selects a few projects for...
Old Colony will again ask voters to consider construction of new building
ROCHESTER — Voters in Rochester, Mattapoisett, Lakeville, Acushnet and Carver will once again be asked to approve a plan to rebuild Old Colony Regional Vocational Technical High School that was rejected in a November vote. At a Wednesday, Jan. 28...
Old Colony looks for a revote on building project
ROCHESTER — Leaders of Old Colony Regional Vocational Technical High School are calling for a revote after a November bid to rebuild the aging high school was denied by voters. The school discussed next steps at a Tuesday, Jan. 27 public meeting...
Marion and Rochester chiefs elected as leaders of police chiefs association
Marion Police Chief Richard Nighelli and Rochester Police Chief Michael Assad were selected as the respective president and second vice president of the Southeastern Police Chiefs Association. Nighelli and Assad were elected by the members of the...
Tri-Towns persevere through foot of snow
As Massachusetts’s biggest snowstorm in several years comes to an end, Tri-Town residents and employees are surviving the winter wonderland. Jody Dickerson, the Marion Department of Public Works director, said snow removal in town has been going...
Large house fire breaks out in Mattapoisett
MATTAPOISETT — A large, fast-moving fire broke out at a Mattapoisett home Monday afternoon. Several towns helped fight the flames at 2 Martha's Way, which was occupied when the fire broke out. Fairhaven, Marion, Rochester, Acushnet and New Bedford...
Tri-Town weathers a snowy Sunday
With heavy snowfall across Marion, Mattapoisett and Rochester continuing through Monday, residents are “hunkering down” and waiting out the storm. Rochester Town Administrator Cameron Durant said the town treated roads before the storm began and...
Old Rochester athletic field construction continues, causes closures through next year
MATTAPOISETT— Construction is underway on the Old Rochester Regional High School athletic fields, bringing improvements to the space. The school is using $750,000 in funds former state Rep. William Straus secured the district as part of a 2022...
The future of Marion looks more pedestrian friendly
MARION — Two shared use pathway projects will soon make Marion more pedestrian- and bicycle-friendly. Construction for the 3.8 mile-long project is slated to begin in 2027, after final designs are submitted to MassDOT in February. The Marion...
Tri-Town prepares for weekend of heavy snowfall
With 8-12 inches of snow forecast to hit the South Coast this weekend, crews in Mattapoisett, Marion and Rochester are preparing for the storm. At the Mattapoisett and Rochester Highway Departments and the Marion Department of Public Works, workers...
Four unit apartment catches fire in Mattapoisett
MATTAPOISETT — Five fire departments were called to an afternoon structure fire at 5 North Street in Mattapoisett. Following a report of the smell of smoke, the Mattapoisett Fire Department responded to the four unit apartment and observed smoke...
Under-budget building project will pay for solar panels in Marion
MARION — Building cost savings for Marion’s new Department of Public Works location will be reinvested to save taxpayers even more money in the future. The Select Board approved the use of $90,000 originally budgeted for the project to be used to...
Mattapoisett addressing ecological, safety concerns with $3.5 million grant
MATTAPOISETT — A $3.5 million federal grant will allow Mattapoisett to replace a too-small and deteriorating piece of drainage infrastructure in Molly’s Cove, a salt marsh off of Mattapoisett Neck Road. The current culvert — a structure embeded...
Snow day shenanigans: Tri-town residents enjoy fresh snowfall
Across the Tri-towns, kids and adults alike took advantage of time off from work and school to enjoy a snow day. After several inches of snow covered the area this weekend, winter activities abounded Monday, Jan. 19. In Rochester, father-son duo...
Rochester student receives academic honors
HINGHAM — A Rochester student was recognized as part of a Hingham school’s honor roll. Ninth-grader Bella Glynn was named to Notre Dame Academy’s president’s list, as she was among students who earned a grade of 90 or above in all major courses...
Service project feeds families at Old Rochester Junior High
MATTAPOISETT — Seventh-grader Andrew Cody rushes around a small room in his junior high school’s building. He’s busy scanning the barcodes of the dry goods packed into the space with a scanner connected to his computer. He cuts out stickers and...
'Everybody deserves to feel pretty for one night': The Gleason YMCA's sew good prom dress drive
Getting dolled up in glitzy dresses and spending the night dancing away at prom with friends is something most high school students dream of. That's what Special Events Coordinator Cathy Longfield for the Gleason Family YMCA is aiming to make sure...
State grant funds career development at Old Rochester
MATTAPOISETT — Old Rochester Regional High School will soon receive a $75,000 state grant to support career development. The school board approved the Innovation Career Pathways Implementation and Support Grant from the Massachusetts Department of...
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