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Statements from candidates in the Marion and Mattapoisett town elections appeared in the May 15 issue of The Wanderer. Statements from Rochester candidates appear below. The Rochester Town Election ...
What began as informal discussions regarding affordable-housing needs and possible impact of ADU’s (accessory dwelling units) in the community grew to include such construction types as ADU, Route 6 ...
Superintendent Michael S. Nelson is proud to share that the Old Rochester Regional School District earned the distinction of being one of the Best Communities for Music Education (BCME) for the third ...
Books and Babble Bookclub will meet at 6:30 pm Thursday May 29 to discuss “The Boys in the Boat” by Daniel James Brown. Books are available to pick up at the Library.
Grandma did a lot of substitute teaching in later years and almost any classroom in Rochester contained one child or more to ...
Maxwell Brulport of Rochester, Eden Craig of Marion, Kim Mitchell of Mattapoisett, Samuel Parks of Marion, and Caitlin Sweeney of Marion processed at Stonehill College’s 74th Commencement on Sunday, ...
The Marion Art Center is pleased to present our second Unplugged event of the year, featuring Matt Richard & Dino Govoni on June 6 playing two sets. This is saxophonist Dino Govoni’s first time ...
The Bulldogs played at Cape Cod Academy on May 15 and won 14-6. Chase Almeida was named the player of the game, scoring 2 goals and having 2 assists. The Bulldogs took an 11-3 record into Monday’s ...
Nature’s first blush has passed. Daffodils and forsythia have receded, and catkins have dropped off trees, making way for ...
On May 17, trucks and utility vehicles from across the Tri-Town convened in the parking lot of Old Rochester Regional High School for the “Touch A Truck” even hosted by teacher Elizabeth Kennedy and ...
Nelson, Assistant Superintendent of Teaching and Learning Shari Fedorowicz, Principal Michael Devoll and Assistant Principal Lauren Millette are excited to announce that Old Rochester Regional High ...
Most candidates sat around a circular table to chat while they waited. Town Clerk Lissa Magauran and other staff members cycled the 945 paper ballots through a counter that printed a long receipt-like ...