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Tri-Town residents are noticing bright yellow construction scaffolding alongside the historic Church Vestry, situated on the church green next to Town Hall. The scaffolding is part of a full structure ...
Meghan Horan of Mattapoisett was recently elected to membership into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation’s oldest and most selective all-discipline collegiate honor society, at University ...
The Old Rochester Regional High School girls tennis team played at Somerset Berkley (6-1) on April 23 and won 5-0. It was an impressive victory for Old Rochester, as both teams coming into the match ...
The Marion Zoning Board of Appeals met on Thursday, April 24 for their one-and-only April meeting for a hearing on Heron Cove Estates of Wareham Street’s application for a variance to allow the ...
The next meeting of the Machacam Club is scheduled for Wednesday, May 7. We meet at the American Legion Hall on Depot Street. Social time begins at 5pm followed by dinner at 6:00 pm. Our speaker will ...
According to the research in the books compiled by the Massachusetts Historical Commission and Archives, the house at 340 ...
What’s Happening in May at the Library? May is a transitional month at Plumb Library, when the spring program cycle wraps up and we prepare for the start of summer reading. So, while that means we don ...
More recently, the Mattapoisett Historical Commission presented the property owners with a new plaque noting the building’s inclusion to the register. As the Mattapoisett Historical Commission pursues ...
Calling all tweens grades 5-7. It’s time for a tween takeover at the Elizabeth Taber Library. From 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm on Wednesday, May 7, we’ll be creating perler bead masterpieces.
The last meeting of the Marion Conservation Commission was held on April 23, where the Commission set out to continue a public hearing from the previous meeting, hold four separate public hearings, ...
There are two seats open for three-year terms and one seat open for a one-year term on the Open Space Acquisition Commission. There are three candidates who are running for the two three-year terms.
“‘Arts in Action’ is a yearly event at Sippican School that takes months of planning and organizing through a team effort,” said Art Teacher Joanne Smith. “This fun event is all about celebrating the ...