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Rochester recognizes first female Eagle Scout
ROCHESTER – Achieving the Eagle Scout rank takes about four to six years on average, but Audrey Blanchard, Rochester’s first female Eagle Scout, has completed it in two and a half. She was awarded the honor at a ceremony on Sunday, June 26, at the...
Owners of dog ordered euthanized file appeal
MARION — The owners of a dog ordered euthanized after attacking another canine have appealed the ruling, Town Administrator Jay McGrail said. The specifics of the appeal were not known as of June 28, which was the last day that the dog’s owners,...
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Historic finish for first female winner at Marion Village 5K
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Fireworks among dazzling events scheduled for July 4
Fireworks among dazzling events scheduled for July 4
The fireworks are just the beginning. The return of fireworks Friday July 1 in Marion will kick off a three-day weekend _ July 2, 3 and 4 _ of celebration in the Tri-Town, including horses, runners and a festive parade. Here is a schedule of events...
Rochester Country Fair to be rescheduled, one day only
The return of Rochester Country Fair has been rescheduled for the fall. The Select Board accepted a request by the fair on Monday, June 27, to move the fair to Oct. 1 for one day only, with the hours of 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. “There’s no details of what...
Sippican Historical Society hosts walking tours, concert, talk
MARION — The Sippican Historical Society is hosting several events in the coming weeks. President Will Tifft will lead a walking tour of Wharf Village beginning at 10 a.m. Saturday, July 2 in front of the society building at 141 Front St. There is a...
Straus visits Rochester to discuss concerns with MBTA housing regulations
ROCHESTER — Rochester is unlikely to be required to provide additional multi-family housing units as a Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority community, according to State Representative Bill Straus. There is “no need to set off any alarms,”...
Retail marijuana operation has lease agreement in Rochester Commons
Editor’s note: An earlier story inaccurately reported that Megan’s Organic Market was seeking a license to grow.
Megan’s Organic Market, a marijuana retail company based in San Luis Obispo, Calif., is hoping to bring its retail store...
Grant award to fund next portion of bike path
MATTAPOISETT — Mattapoisett will receive a state grant for $120,000 to complete pre-design work on Phase 2A of the Mattapoisett Bike Path, State Rep. Bill Straus, D-Mattapoisett, has announced. The grant is part of the most recent round of awards...
Community yard sale welcomes participants
MARION — The First Congregational Church of Marion Summer Yard Sale, a community wide event hosted by the church, will take place noon to 4 p.m. Sunday, July 31 in the parking lot at 144 Front St. between The Marion General Store and Kate’s Simple...
Tri-Town residents speak out against Supreme Court ruling
MATTAPOISETT – As a nurse in the 1970s, Mattapoisett resident Liz DiCarlo fought for the Roe v. Wade decision that protects a pregnant woman’s right to have an abortion. Now retired, she is once again fighting for those same rights in 2022. DiCarlo...
Summer Kickoff in Marion is rock solid
MARION – The Marion Natural History Museum and Elizabeth Taber Library celebrated their Summer Kickoff and 150-year anniversary on Saturday, June 25 with an event that was out of this world. The event also celebrated the arrival of a 700-pound...
Mattapoisett builds up summer reading post-pandemic
MATTAPOISETT – Mattapoisett’s summer reading program kicked off with lawn games and ice cream, and will end with a talent show. Children, teens, and adults could pick up a summer reading bingo board, which allows them to earn raffle tickets for...
Historic finish for first female winner at Marion Village 5K
MARION – Cheers erupted from the crowd of bystanders at the Marion Village 5K on Saturday, June 25, as the record-breaking champion rounded the corner toward the finish line. “It’s our first ever female winner,” cheered race director Chris Adams as...
Making solar ovens, windsocks among July library events
MATTAPOISETT — Summer programming has begun at Mattapoisett Free Public Library. On Tuesday, July 5 at 2 p.m., teens will build solar ovens using upcycled pizza boxes, foil, and plastic wrap. These ovens will be used for a later program to make s’...
Bruins mascot help kids score goal of summer reading
ROCHESTER — He’s more closely associated with winter and ice but Blades the Bruins mascot dropped the puck on summer Friday, June 24 at Plumb Memorial Library. Blades and fellow guest Mr. Vinny the Bubble Guy entertained children at the library’s...
Public’s help sought as more birds likely victims of bird flu
A growing number of dead or dying sea birds have been reported in the past week, likely the victim of bird flu, prompting a call for the public to avoid touching or removing sick, injured or dead birds from coastal areas, the Marion Board of Health...
Rochester receives first recreational marijuana application
Editor’s note: An earlier version of this story inaccurately reported that Megan’s Organic Market was seeking a license to grow.
ROCHESTER – A company seeks to sell recreational marijuana in town, which would be the first pot operation in...
Small business growth among Select Board goals
MARION — Identifying ways to bring more small businesses to town is one of the goals the Select Board has set for the next fiscal year. As part of that goal, the board will look at potential uses for the Lockheed Martin parcel at 7 Barnabas Road...
Waterman honored by Sippican Historical Society
MARION _ John Waterman has received the Sippican Historical Society’s annual award for dedicated service to Marion. The award was presented at the society’s annual meeting held Friday, June 10. Society president Will Tifft cited Waterman’s...
Mattapoisett-based group put hands and hearts into disaster relief
MATTAPOISETT — In a small office on Route 6 in Mattapoisett, staff members work toward a big goal: Changing the world through the hands and hearts of caring volunteers. All Hands and Hearts, a Mattapoisett-based nonprofit organization, visits areas...
From South Korea to Rochester: South Coast Rail trains have arrived
ROCHESTER — They were constructed in South Korea, spent more than a month voyaging across oceans to the United States and will eventually transport riders on the much-anticipated South Coast Rail, which extends service to New Bedford and Fall River...
Bricks sold to commemorate loved ones
MATTAPOISETT – A project that allows the memories of loved ones to be etched in stone is expanding. Additional locations have been added to an ongoing program that allows people to purchase bricks inscribed with names of individuals who are special...
Lumanaria to light up Marion for July Fourth weekend
MARION — Marion will be illuminated by more than just fireworks this Fourth of July weekend. Driveways, front porches and even boat docks will shine brightly with luminaria, thanks to a fund-raiser by The Sippican Woman’s Club. For the second year,...
Summer library programs at Mattapoisett kick off with celebration
MATTAPOISETT — Mattapoisett Free Public Library is kicking off its summer program, Read Beyond the Beaten Path, at 1 p.m. Saturday, June 25 . Library staff will be outside, weather permitting, with lawn games and treats, some from Oxford Creamery...
Land, sea options available for art center fund-raiser
MARION — The Marion Art Center announces the return of its premier summer fundraiser, Cocktails by the Sea from 5:30 to 9 p.m. Friday, July 29 at the home of hosts David and Nancy Corkery, 1 West Drive, Marion. The event will include a silent...
Bruins mascot helps drop puck on Rochester library summer programs
ROCHESTER — The Joseph H. Plumb Memorial Library's 2022 Summer Library Program, "Read Beyond the Beaten Path," starts June 24 and ends Aug. 6. The free program consists of children's programs for ages 3-12 and options for teens and adults. Online...
St. Philip’s announces summer schedule
MATTAPOISETT — St. Philip’s Episcopal Church, 34 Water St., Mattapoisett, begins its 138th summer season with visiting clergy on June 26 through September 4. Services will be held at 8 and 10 a.m. using the 1928 Book of Common Prayer. All are...
Town offices closed Monday for Juneteenth
Town offices and schools across the Tri-Town will be closed Monday, June 20 in observance of Juneteenth. The holiday itself takes place on Sunday, June 19, and is an annual celebration commemorating the end of slavery in the United States...
Seniors get their steps in with Mattapoisett Land Trust
MATTAPOISETT – Seniors are lacing up their boots and finding ways to explore Mattapoisett’s hiking trails this summer. The Mattapoisett Land Trust partnered with the Council on Aging to host an introduction to different hiking trails in the...
Community picnic scheduled Aug. 4
MATTAPOISETT — The Great Community Picnic will take place this year at Munro Preserve on Mattapoisett Harbor at 5:30 p.m. Aug. 4, the Mattapoisett Land Trust and the Mattapoisett Museum have announced. The rain date is Aug. 11. Organizers provide...
Tick safety to be subject of talk
MATTAPOISETT — Mattapoisett Land Trust is hosting “Tick Talk,’’ a discussion about how to prevent tick bites, from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Friday, July 8 at the Mattapoisett Public Library, 7 Barstow St. The talk will be led by Blake Dinius, Plymouth...
Long Wharf study shows need for repairs
MATTAPOISETT – Long Wharf is showing signs of deterioration that should be addressed, according to information presented at the Mattapoisett Select Board meeting on Tuesday, June 14. Andrew Nilson, a project manager from Childs Engineering, visited...
Surf’s up: Silvershell Beach opens June 25
MARION — Here’s a sure sign that summer has arrived: Silvershell Beach opens for the season on June 25. Stickers will be checked at the gate. Anyone who has not purchased a sticker is encouraged to do so as soon as possible. Marion residents must...
Morse wins select board seat by one vote after recount
ROCHESTER — One vote can make a big difference. In the end, that was all that separated the two candidates for select board, incumbent Brad Morse and challenger Adam Murphy, following a recount held Tuesday, June 14 at the Rochester Senior Center...
Plumb Library director to retire this month
ROCHESTER – After 44 years working in libraries, Gail Roberts is closing the book on her position as library director at the Joseph H. Plumb Memorial Library in Rochester. “I’m 68. I’ve been working in libraries since I was 16. It was time,” Roberts...
Cardiologist to address Sippican Lands Trust annual meeting
MARION — The Sippican Lands Trust will host its 2022 Annual Meeting using a hybrid format with an in-person gathering at Sippican Lands Trust’s White Eagle Cranberry Bog and online via Zoom starting at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, June 22. This year’s...
Taber Library plans events for all ages
MARION — The next few weeks should be busy ones at the Elizabeth Taber Library, 8 Spring St. Lego Club is held at 4 p.m. Thursdays through September. This is a drop-in activity, with Legos provided. Oversized-legos are available for younger children...
DPW Building Committee formed
MARION — Five members of the general public have been named to the Department of Public Works Building Committee, which will oversee the construction process for the new facility. Public members are Andrew Daniel, Dana Nilson, Casey Barros, Dan...
Library takes stab at true crime book club
MARION — These days, the true crime genre has been killing it. From Netflix programming to whodunit podcasts, stories of murder and mayhem have become horrifically popular. True crime, he said, “is everywhere,” Jay Pateakos of Marion said. Add the...
Resident hopes community garden concept flourishes
MARION — Barbie Burr has a goal that she hopes will bear fruit: A vegetable garden that would be available to everyone in town. She is part of a group that hopes to create an organic community vegetable garden in Marion. As she sat in her own garden...
Tri-Town veterans office closed for training
MATTAPOISETT — The Tri-Town Veterans Services Office at Mattapoisett Town Hall will be closed for staff training exercises this entire week of June 13. The office will be re-opening at 8 a.m. Tuesday , June 21.
Marching for hope: Mental health walk raises awareness in Marion
MARION – Hope will never be silent. ‘Positive vibes only’ doesn’t exist, we’re all complex. Decolonize and destigmatize mental health care. These are a few of the phrases seen on signs as participants in a local mental health walk rounded the...
Rochester Historical Society shares tales of Rochester’s beginnings
ROCHESTER – The headstones at Rochester's Center Cemetery might contain few words, but there are many stories to tell about the people buried there. A tour of the cemetery was hosted by Sue La Fleur and Connie Eshbach of the Rochester Historical...
Students find shells, crabs and donkeys on Ram Island
MARION — The Marion Natural History Museum’s afterschool group took a trip to Ram Island in Marion on Wednesday, June 8. The students had a chance to watch various crabs in the salt marsh, visit several of the occupied osprey nests, and walk the...
Seniors to visit land trust properties
MATTAPOISETT — The Mattapoisett Land Trust and Mattapoisett Council on Aging will host an introduction to land trust trails at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, June 16 to active and interested seniors. Those attending should meet at the Bowman Road kiosk and...
Family event June 25 at Equestrian Element
ROCHESTER — A family day at Equestrian Events, 131 Hiller Road, Rochester, will take place from 2 to 3:30 p.m. Saturday, June 25. Owner Jocelyn Maniglia will share her principles of riding in a safe and educational environment. Those attending can...
Cruise nights set Fridays at Mattapoisett wharf
MATTAPOISETT — Cruise nights will be held in Mattapoisett alternate Fridays from 5 to 9 p.m. at the Mattapoisett wharf, 10 Water St. The cruise nights will take place June 24, July 8, July 22, Aug. 5, Aug. 19 and Sept. 2 and 16. Music will be...
Talk June 17 on history of gardens
MARION — The Sippican Historical Society and the Marion Garden Group will present a discussion on Women and Gardens at 7 p.m. Friday, June 17 at Marion Music Hall, 164 Front St. English garden historian and designer Marion Mako will discuss some of...
Dog ordered euthanized after severely injuring animal
MARION – At a virtual hearing June 9, the select board ordered a Marion dog to be humanely euthanized after the animal severely injured another canine last month, four years after killing a dog in a separate incident. Stella, a 130-pound female...
Participants sought for July 4 parade in Marion
MARION — Applications for participants in the Independence Day Parade in Marion are now available. Paper copies can be obtained at the Town House. Applications must be submitted before June 27. The parade will form starting at 8 a.m. Monday, July 4...
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