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The Rochester Town Election on May 28 defeated a move to make the Town Clerk an appointed, rather than an elected position and sparked a recount in the race for Park Commission.
To the class of 2025, I once again urge you all to live by the profound meaning of the semicolon. No matter what may come along your path, always remember that there is so much light that comes from ...
Everyone is invited to the Elizabeth Taber Library’s Annual Meeting, Monday June 23 at 5:30 pm. Explore our new space and see highlights from the past year. For more information on the Elizabeth Taber ...
“Women’s Rights Day” was celebrated by all the fifth graders of Old Hammondtown School on May 20. OHS teachers, Katherine Trudell, Amy Casi, and Stacy Barrows collaborated with the Mattapoisett Museum ...
The Rochester Women’s Club existed for several years before it was incorporated in 1932 and it is active today, but there was ...
The next meeting of the Machacam Club is scheduled for Wednesday, June 4. We meet at the American Legion Hall on Depot Street. Social time begins at 5:00 pm followed by dinner at 6:00 pm. Our speaker ...
Many of us take dietary supplements such as vitamins, minerals, herbs, or other products to boost our health. Since many supplements contain natural ingredients, it’s easy to assume they are always ...
Competitors build and race in their kayaks down 12 miles of the Mattapoisett River. Racers are staggered, one departing every ...
Nature’s first blush has passed. Daffodils and forsythia have receded, and catkins have dropped off trees, making way for ...
Jean Hirons will be conducting a two-day workshop on the world of pastels on June 17 and 18, from 9:00am-4:00pm each day in the MAC Studio, located at 80 Pleasant St. Marion. This workshop will focus ...
At the conclusion of the second year of existence of the Friends of the Elizabeth Taber Library, members of the Board reflected with pride on the accomplishments of the past year. Not only were they ...
The Sippican Historical Society and the Marion Historical Commission will host a 3-part June lecture series on Henry Hobson Richardson and his Percy Browne House in Marion.