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Sippican Week
March 29, 2018
Children playfully experiment with watercolor mediums, as they explore painting technique and continue to mix their way through color theory! This is a safe space for children to connect with their own creative process and act upon their messiest curiosities! Final projects might include an original paintingÃâà...
Wicked Local
March 29, 2018
Are you a Peeps peep? Or do you crave Cadbury Creme Eggs? Jonesing for some Jelly Bellies for your belly, or are Reese's Peanut Butter Eggs the perfect pick for your basket? Tell us what your favorite Easter treat is in our poll below. According to the National Retail Federation, Americans will spend $2.6Ãâà...
Sippican Week
March 29, 2018
A recent OPED was titled “Most residents want townhouse renovation” - and that's a real stretch. In point of fact, the town is far from consensus on the mater. As a community, Marion has yet to address the difference between want and need. Families learn this and try to teach their children - for fear theyÃâà...
Wicked Local
March 27, 2018
The Massachusetts Lottery plans to try a change of scenery, moving its administrative staff from its longtime headquarters in Braintree a few miles north to Dorchester. Putting the roughly 140 headquarters staff near UMass-Boston and within walking distance of the Red Line could appeal to a more diverseÃâà...
Wicked Local
March 26, 2018
The following are excerpts from the Rochester police log for Sunday, March 18, through Saturday, March 24. The log is public record and available for review. All persons are presumed innocent unless found guilty in a court of law. Sunday, March 18. 9:14 a.m.: An animal complaint was reported on AllenÃâà...
Wicked Local
March 26, 2018
(Note: The Sippican Historical Society has changed the title of this series to Marion's Historic Buildings. This is because the SHS is branching out from houses to cover some other types of buildings as well.) The Congregational Meetinghouse (now the Marion General Store) at 140 Front Street was builtÃâà...
Wicked Local
March 22, 2018
WAREHAM – Tobey Hospital's 150 registered nurses, unionized with the Massachusetts Nurses Association, received a ratified contract and a National Labor Relations Board settlement earlier this month that put closure to a three-year contract dispute, according to the Massachusetts Nurses Association.
Wicked Local (blog)
March 12, 2018
There was a moment during the easy, gliding groove of “Paper Boats” that seemed to encapsulate the magic of the band Nada Surf, Saturday night at Brighton Music Hall. The song deftly mixed a sort of 1960′s folk-rock vibe, with a hint of psychedelia, but also updated it with some alternative rock muscle,Ãâà...
Sippican Week
March 12, 2018
Ellen Christian Keogh, 73, of Marion passed away on Tuesday, March 6 of a cardiac event in Coral Bay, St. John, USVI. Ellen was born in Falmouth, MA in 1945. She married her husband, Joseph Patrick Keogh, in 1974 and moved to Marion, MA in 1979 where they raised two boys, Sean and Timothy.
Wicked Local
March 12, 2018
It's National Girl Scout Day and there's no better way to celebrate than snacking on some of the many varieties of delicious Girl Scout cookies. What's your fave? Vote in our poll below. It's National Girl Scout Day celebrating the very first troop meeting held March 12, 1912 in Savannah, Georgia andÃâà...
Sippican Week
March 12, 2018
Mattapoisett — The Mattapoisett Land Trust is seeking applicants interested in helping the environment for its $1,000 "Blanche B. Perry Scholarship." The award is available to a Mattapoisett resident interested in the field of Environmental Studies, Environmental Sciences, Environmental Technology or aÃâà...
Wicked Local
March 12, 2018
The following are excerpts from the Rochester police log for Sunday, March 4, through Saturday, March 10. The log is public record and available for review. All persons are presumed innocent unless found guilty in a court of law. Sunday, March 4. 12:13 a.m.: A fire alarm was reported on North Avenue.
Wicked Local
March 12, 2018
China's “National Sword” policy that bans various plastics and unsorted mixed paper and sets a much tougher standard for contamination levels went into effect Jan. 1. Kathryn Gallerani kgallerani@wickedlocal.com @kgallreporter. The largest recipient of recyclables has been China, but the country ofÃâà...
Wicked Local
March 12, 2018
The late Georgian-style house at 266 Converse Road was built c. 1800 by the prominent salt industry pioneer, George Bonum Nye, who was a member of Marion's industrious Nye family. The story of the Nye family in Massachusetts began in 1637 when Benjamin Nye immigrated from England. Marion'sÃâà...
Wicked Local Rochester
March 12, 2018
The following are excerpts from the Mattapoisett police log for Sunday, March 4, through Saturday, March 10. The log is public record and available for review. All persons are presumed innocent unless found guilty in a court of law. Sunday, March 4. 2:51 a.m.: A burglar alarm was reported on Justin AvenueÃâà...
Wicked Local
March 9, 2018
Ariel Etheridge, of Rochester, earned the Dean's Award for Academic Excellence at Colgate University for earning a GPA of 3.3 or higher. Etheridge is majoring in educational studies. Simmons College. Jessica Lynne Rush, of Marion, and Emily Lucia Josephson, of Rochester, were named to the fall 2017Ãâà...
Wicked Local
December 31, 1999
Hingham High School students hold signs and stand in solidarity with students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School as they take part in the #neveragain movement protesting gun violence. Wicked Local Staff Photo/Robin Chan. Hide caption. The emotional Hingham High School student protestÃâà...
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