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Old Colony, Upper Cape each receive $2 million state grant
Old Colony Regional Vocational Technical and Upper Cape Cod Regional Technical high schools will receive $2 million each in state funds, the Healey-Driscoll…
Tyler Macallister rings in final day of Select Board, pursues Congress
MATTAPOISETT — Running for Congress, Chair of the Select Board Tyler Macallister rang in his last Select Board meeting on Tuesday, April 28. Macallister is leaving the Select Board to run for…
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Rochester officials, residents concerned with major special education funding shortfall
Structure fire caused by cigarette on Point Road, no injuries
Marion’s future addressed at candidates night
Old Rochester seniors recognized as Academic All-Stars
Old Rochester welcomed former Celtic Chris Herren for substance abuse presentation
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Mattapoisett Select Board reviews, approves warrant for Town Meeting
Revote for Old Colony building project scheduled for June 20
Interactive story dispenser introduced at Mattapoisett Library
Mattapoisett candidates share goals for town’s future ahead of elections
Go fish! Reeling in the good times around the Tri-Town
ROCHESTER — As the weather warms up, the sun is shining and freshwater fishermen are hitting the shores before saltwater fishing opens in May. Catching trout and bass, various fishermen around the South Coast cast their hooks into Tri-Town bodies...
Peer tutoring program fights childhood illiteracy
ROCHESTER — Early Saturday morning, a pair of Old Rochester Regional High School students sit with their elementary school counterparts. Pencils scratch at printed-out worksheets, blue and red plastic letters are scattered within arms reach, and...
Two candidates race for Board of Health seat
MATTAPOISETT — Two candidates are running for an open seat on the Board of Health, a one-year term vacated by a former member last year. After a debate between residents and officials about who should fill an open position on the Mattapoisett Board...
Old Rochester Regional High School students get a ‘cents’ of financial literacy
MATTAPOISETT — Old Rochester Regional High School students recently received a hands-on lesson in financial literacy at the school’s third annual Credit for Life Fair. Juniors gathered in the auditorium on April 7 for a presentation by Cape Cod 5 on...
Elementary schoolers waste no time learning about food systems
About one-third of all food produced globally is wasted, with even higher levels in the U.S. Elementary schoolers across the Old Rochester Regional School District audited their schools for such waste and learned about food systems through the...
Alpaca farm feeds April vacation fun
MATTAPOISETT — Four-legged friends clambered at the fences restraining them, straining for a nibble of food as visitors at Pine Meadow Alpacas started off April vacation. The farm hosted its first open barnyard of the year Saturday, April 18 as...
Three candidates run for two Library Board of Trustees seats in Mattapoisett
MATTAPOISETT — One incumbent and two newcomers have joined the race for two open seats on the Library Board of Trustees. William Coquilette is running for reelection as his first term comes to an end, with Curtis Mendes and Jan Brodie also eying...
Afterschool group gets outside to continue learning
MARION — Learning doesn't stop when the last school bell rings for members of the Marion Natural History Museum's afterschool group. Kids learned about polinators and young forests during the group's two most recent meetings, joined by volunteer...
$18,000 for remote voting devices donated to Rochester
ROCHESTER — Town officials were mystified when a box of 400 white, rectangular devices appeared at Town Hall. Upon discovering they were remote voting devices, Town Administrator Cameron Durant and Town Clerk Margie Barrows called the company that...
Madelyn Eitas' soccer team dedicates season in her memory
ROCHESTER — Old Rochester Youth Soccer club players and organizers have dedicated this season to the memory of Madelyn Eitas, a Rochester 11-year-old who died in an avalanche in February. The middle schoolers will wear patches with their former...
Brush fire breaks out in Mattapoisett
MATTAPOISETT — What started as a small controlled burn on a Mattapoisett resident’s property got out of hand around noon Saturday. The resident held a permit to burn brush, but the fire spread beyond the intended materials and brought the...
What can’t you get from the library? Mattapoisett library has seeds and more
MATTAPOISETT — What do seeds, guitars and fishing poles all have in common? They can all be checked out at the library, of course. The Mattapoisett Free Public Library offers a variety of non-media objects for patrons as part of its library of...
New owner of Captain Hadley House begins renovations
MARION — A new owner of the historic Captain Hadley House, on the corner of Route 6 and Front Street, is making some big changes while keeping true to the building’s history. Joshua Fischer, who purchased the building housing his medical practice...
Tea time: Library hosts afternoon tea with Abigail Adams to support programs
MARION — Around 90 participants filled the Marion Music Hall on Sunday, April 12 for tea and a show to all to support the Elizabeth Taber Library. Afternoon tea was served with sandwiches, scones, jam and other small treats. Guests were encouraged...
Marion General Store closes for uncertain amount of time
MARION — After 50 years, the Marion General Store is closing for an uncertain amount of time. The store located at 140 Front St. closed officially on April 1. Jack Cheney, owner of the store, is stepping back for the time being. Cheney’s daughter...
Vehicle crashes into treeline, driver injured
MARION — A car veered off the side of the road and crashed into the treeline on Mill Street on Sunday, April 5. Marion Fire Chief Brian Jackvony said the driver was injured and transported to an area hospital with nonlife-threatening injuries....
Search for new Marion harbormaster advances with aid from Select Board
MARION — After former Harbormaster Adam Murphy vacated the position early last month, Marion has been searching for candidates to fill the role. Of the 27 applicants, town officials have identified 16 possible contenders to review and plan to...
Potential new housing project discussed in Marion
MARION — Four years after Lockheed Martin closed its operations in Marion, the developer that owns the property has proposed a housing project on the site of the facility, located at 7 Barnabas Road. Sippican Holdings attended a presubmission...
Rochester proposes another draft of balanced budget
ROCHESTER — With Spring Town Meeting on the horizon, Rochester officials are putting the finishing touches on the proposed fiscal budget for 2027. At a Select Board meeting on Monday, April 6 Rochester Town Administrator Cameron Durant presented...
Old Colony students launch fundraiser for NASA culinary competition
ROCHESTER — Culinary students at Old Colony Regional Vocational Technical High School may have developed out-of-this-world chicken tacos. They will travel to the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas to present a dish they designed for astronauts...
Marion plans for the future by preserving the past
MARION — The Marion Historical Commission is collaborating with a regional planning agency to better protect the town’s history. The Southeastern Regional Planning and Economic Development District selected Marion for a pilot program to develop a...
Tree-mendous artwork at annual Arbor Day poster competition
MATTAPOISETT — Fifth grade Old Hammondtown Elementary artists sketched, painted and colored posters of trees to celebrate Arbor Day. A talented few were awarded for their hard work at the elementary school on Friday, April 3. For ten years, Old...
Basket-fulls of fun at ORR Easter festivities
MATTAPOISETT — They got a Peep into their future. Students in the Early Education Program at Old Rochester Regional High School hosted their first community egg hunt Saturday, April 4 at the school. Children attending were able to participate in...
An eggs-cellent tradition lives on in Mattapoisett
MATTAPOISETT — Two icons shared the stage at the annual Lions Club Easter Egg Hunt at Ned’s Point Saturday, April 4. The classic Ned’s Point Lighthouse and the Easter Bunny. The vintage seaside spot served as host as children chased down colorful,...
“Cocktail Guru” shakes up zero proof fun
MATTAPOISETT — After working in bars and restaurants for years, Jonathan Pogash, the “Cocktail Guru” teaches people how to make zero proof cocktails also known as mocktails. On Tuesday, March 31 Pogash of Dartmouth held a non-alcoholic mocktail...
Construction begins on luxury housing development overlooking Weweantic River
MARION — After years of discussion and uncertainty surrounding a property near the Marion-Wareham border, construction has begun on a new housing development at 78 Wareham Road. Toll Brothers, a Pennsylvania-based developer, is constructing 48...
Old Rochester Environmental Club breaks down plan to save food waste
MATTAPOISETT — The Environmental Club will put worms to work as Old Rochester Regional High School introduces a new composting program. Echo Hollis presented the club’s plan for a composting program to the School Committee on Thursday, March 26....
Old Rochester school district operating budget tight but approved
MATTAPOISETT — Funding for the Old Rochester Regional School District’s facilities and transportation departments have been slashed to balance the 2027 budget. Howard Barber, the school’s assistant superintendent of finance and operations,...
Marion appoints election warden
MARION — With town elections quickly approaching, Marion appointed an election warden to oversee voters choosing candidates for the Select Board and various committees across town. Elisabeth Horan, of Fairhaven, was appointed for the role and sworn...
Railcar full of construction waste catches fire in Rochester
ROCHESTER — Construction scraps headed to a waste disposal facility by train caught fire Saturday afternoon. The Rochester Fire Department arrived at SEMASS, the region’s waste-to-energy plant, around noon of March 28 to find a railcar behind the...
Rochester Select Board reviews proposed cuts to budget
ROCHESTER — Struggling with balancing their budget, Rochester reviewed the areas where possible budget cuts could take place. Rochester Town Administrator Cameron Durant presented a proposal of cuts to balance the 2027 budget plan for Rochester at...
Rochester faces budget shortfalls, looks to personnel cuts to close gap
ROCHESTER — Financial constraints, due in large part to rising costs and stagnant revenue, will likely force Rochester officials to cut jobs across town to balance its budget for the upcoming year. As Spring Town Meeting looms closer, the town must...
Old Rochester, Acushnet reach tuition deal
MATTAPOISETT — After three months of negotiations Old Rochester Regional School District and the Acushnet school district have reached a tuition deal. Both schools agreed to a tuition deal at an Old Rochester School Committee meeting Thursday,...
Mattapoisett explores alternative day for Town Meeting in attempt to attract more voters
MATTAPOISETT — In an effort to encourage higher attendance at Town Meeting, the Mattapoisett Select Board has suggested moving the meeting from a Monday evening to a Saturday afternoon. Among the approximately 7,000 people who live in Mattapoisett,...
Mattapoisett family foundation honors son’s memory through kindness
MATTAPOISETT — When 26-year-old Noah Curtis Greany was struck by a car and died in January 2025, his family channeled their grief into a foundation in his memory. The Noah Greany Foundation fundraises for causes that were close to his heart and...
Marion Special Town Meeting approves land transfer, additional liquor license
MARION — Voters quickly took care of business at a Special Town Meeting on Monday, March 23 at Sippican Elementary School. Two town departments swapped land to aid development of a bike and walking trail known as the shared use path and created an...
Rochester Memorial student gets golden ticket
MATTAPOISETT — Rochester Memorial School fourth grader Tommy Cahill recently won funds for his school and a charity of his choice through the Feinstein Foundation. The school received a $2,000 grant on Tommy’s behalf. He chose to donate the...
Tri-County Symphonic Band honors broadway legends in spring concert
MARION — Attendees of all ages filled the halls at the performing arts center at Tabor Academy on Sunday, March 22 as the Tri-County Symphonic Band celebrated broadway legends. Philip Sanborn, the music director said that the band makes symphonic...
Construction on Route 6 bridge begins
MARION — After weather-related delays last month, construction has begun on the bridge connecting Wareham and Marion on Route 6. The $51 million MassDOT project has been in the works for years, and after multiple delays the aging structure spanning...
Marion native to run Boston Marathon in remembrance his father
MARION — By the time he was 5 years old, Geoffrey Noonan had entered the world of running as he competed in the Marion Mile, a short series of races where kids ran a timed mile or half mile. When he got older, Noonan joined his high school’s cross...
Annual Chapter 90 program funds for infrastructure improvement decrease
ROCHESTER — Every year, towns across Massachusetts receive state funding for infrastructure improvement projects and educational programs through the Chapter 90 program. The Rochester Select Board announced this year’s total at its Monday, March 16...
Marion EMS rescue dog trapped in ice
MARION — A black labrador fell through ice at Washburn Park early Thursday, March 12. The Marion Fire Department and Emergency Medical Services rescued the dog, which had wandered across the marsh and pond near Point Road. Marion Fire Chief Brian...
Vivian Jones’s memory lives on through community fundraising
ROCHESTER — After Vivian Jones was diagnosed with cancer in May 2024, she spent 219 nights at the Boston Children’s Hospital with her mother Jennifer Jones by her side. Jones said the hospital and Hole In the Wall Gang Camp — an organization that...
Two new Rochester police officers sworn in
ROCHESTER — Two new patrol officers, Paul Douglas and Christopher Coyman, were sworn into the Rochester Police Department at a Select Board meeting Monday, March 16. Rochester Police Chief Michael Assad said two positions had recently come open...
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-Town Education Foundation awarded a $2,000 grant to support the continued development of...
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 with a third open position. Six candidates are currently running for these three seats,...
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...
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