The Mattapoisett Woman’s Club invites local residents to its January 15 monthly meeting for a special presentation, “The Magic Is You: Finding Your Creative Voice,” by Jenny Martin, the new Director ...
The Marion Planning Board met on Monday for a Continued Public Hearing on the proposed adoption of stormwater-management regulations to the Stormwater Management Bylaw and amending Subdivision ...
It is fitting then, that the national motto of the Province of Quebec is “Je me souviens,” or “I remember.” The night of December 30, General Montgomery gave the fatal orders to advance on the city, ...
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.
Of course, for quite a long time, most area roads were dirt or gravel rather than paved, so dealing with snow was different ...
Snow is a good medium for the birth of a new year. All that whiteness blots out the past, and a virtual blank canvas awaits. We look for clarity and sharpness, and the possibilities that the new year ...
Rochester’s Conservation Commission on Tuesday approved Steen Realty and Development’s amended Order of Conditions for 22 Cranberry Highway that improves the project’s drainage plan.
Closer to home, USA Today notes that a sleep scientist (who will remain nameless) at a hospital in Boston has suggested that sleeping in the nude can “reduce distractions from twisting or shifting ...
On January 5, the Mattapoisett Planning Board met briefly to handle two agenda items, one of which was ultimately continued.
The Old Rochester/Fairhaven hockey team played Greater New Bedford Voc-Tech (3-2) on January 3 and won 5-4. It was the Bulldogs’ first win on the season, as they had two ties prior. ORR/Fairhaven took ...
Calling all aspiring artists! It’s time once again for the annual Groundhog Day Cover Contest! Your original work of art might win you $100 cash and the front cover of the January 29 edition of your ...
About 40 people crowded in, with the walls of the room lined with people eager to support local businesses looking to attain liquor-license approval from the board. There were three public hearings ...