The plan here is to build a new two-story home on 2.65 acres and demolish the single-family home, built in 1971, that sits there now. Applicant Jennifer Jones described what is being planned as a ...
To register for these programs and others please go to the Marion Natural History Museum’s website: ...
The Bulldogs were up 53-41 at the end of the third quarter, but GNB Voc-Tech kept fighting in the fourth quarter to cut the lead to 4 points. Old Rochester ended up closing it out, improving their ...
In the end, the ZBA on January 8 in the Marion Police Station conference room still approved applicants Dina and William Quinlan’s variance to raze a shed and build a one-story, three-bedroom home in ...
Applications for Community Preservation Act funding will be available in the Town Clerk’s office at the Marion Town House Annex located at 14 Barnabas Road, Marion, MA 02738. The Community ...
There are some stipulations with the allowed mural submissions: It is open to Marion residents aged 18 and older (individuals or teams), each artist may submit one original design concept, and designs ...
Of course, for quite a long time, most area roads were dirt or gravel rather than paved, so dealing with snow was different ...
On the night of Wednesday, January 8, a magnitude 1.8 earthquake was felt by many of those in the Tri-Town, especially Mattapoisett. No damage was reported following the incident.
School District and MA Superintendency Union #55 Superintendent Michael S. Nelson and Director of Food and Nutrition Jill Henesey are pleased to share that the school district was awarded $30,000 in ...
Home health workers are poorly paid, averaging $17/hour, and there is very high turnover. At the same time, the cost to care-recipients is high, averaging $34/hour. The difference is the money made by ...
The Lamb of God Christian Church of Mattapoisett will be presenting the following events in January: Adult Bible Study every Sunday at 6:30 pm at the American Legion Hall, 3 Depot Street. Free Food ...
Join the Marion Natural History Museum on January 30 at 6:00 pm when we welcome Wildlife Biologist Steven Wright of Massachusetts Fisheries and Wildlife to learn about these fascinating animals.
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