On April 13, Washinton arrives on Manhattan crossing the “King’s Bridge” that stood until 1913 into the Bronx. He had crossed this bridge about 10 months prior on his way to take command of the ...
One of the reasons that Rochester has been able to retain so much of its rural feel is the generosity of long-time families ...
A quick peak on Google would offer this explanation, “…beach nourishment is a coastal protection method that adds sand or sediment to eroding shorelines to restore beaches, protect infrastructure from ...
Old Rochester’s boys and girls track teams went up against Apponequet in their first meet of the season on April 9. ORR’s boys won, 95-39, and the girls won, 80-55.
Per Marion Board of Health, the application is done only over wetlands and not residential zones, between 5:30 am and 3:00 pm. The group would service about 500 acres of Marion wetlands at the same ...
The Town of Marion will host the first public meeting on its Harbor Management Plan on Tuesday, April 28, from 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm at Marion Music Hall. Residents, boaters, waterfront property owners ...
When it comes to sensory stimulation, spring has the motherlode. It’s spilling out of every corner now, giving the senses a big boost.
The Marion Zoning Board of Appeals on April 9 approved a Special Permit for Toll Brothers Inc. to maintain a pier for their 48-unit housing project. In fact, Attorney David Callahan of Westborough ...
On Saturday, April 18, at 1:00 pm, the Mattapoisett Library with host an Economic Empowerment Hour. Teens can learn essential skills like understanding credit and how to write a check. No registration ...
The Marion Select Board will hold a Town Meeting Warrant Review at the Marion Music Hall, 164 Front Street, on Wednesday, April 29 beginning at 6:00 pm. This is an opportunity for residents to ask ...
The exhibition opens on April 24 with a free reception at the MAC, 80 Pleasant St. Marion from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm. The show will run through May 22. For more information go to ...
On Tuesday, every chair in the downstairs meeting room of the Mattapoisett Free Public Library was full. Not of spectators, but of active participants in a painting lesson.
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