Rochester’s Zoning Board of Appeals ended its October 10 meeting with an unusual move, setting a single-issue meeting for Thursday, October 17.
Of three projects scheduled for public hearings, one moved forward and two were postponed at the request of the applicants.
The Award-winning illusionist Lyn Dillies is the creator of “Your Vote Is Magic.” Ms. Dillies seamlessly integrates breathtaking illusions with a compelling educational message about the importance of ...
The volunteer witches of the Marion Art Center have been brewing up plans for their annual Halloween Parade around the town on Thursday, October 31. Costumed characters of all ages are invited to join ...
The Marion Social Club, located at 44 Pumping Station Road, will be hosting a pig roast on October 20 at 1:00 pm. Dinner will include pork, baked beans, jag, corn on the cob, applesauce and dessert ...
The Buzzards Bay Watershed Ride is one of two signature outdoor fundraising events hosted by the Coalition. The other is the Buzzards Bay Swim, a scenic 1.2-mile point-topoint open water swim from New ...
Tuesday, Rochester’s Planning Board chair Arnold Johnson had to tell a hearing room packed with residents that the panel couldn’t hold its regular meeting because it lacked a quorum. “Sorry, folks,” ...
Town Administrator Geoffrey Gorman and Town Clerk Lissa Magauran would like to remind community members of voting information for the Massachusetts State Election. The 2024 Massachusetts State ...
The next step to starting the program within RMS, she said, will be the school’s Project 351 members, known as ‘influencers,’ joining this SAVE Promise Club and receiving the training needed to ...
The commission started the meeting by approving three notices of intent filed by three applicants – one for a septic upgrade, another for a screened porch in a buffer zone, as well as a deck addition.
Boy Scout Troop 31 Rochester is hosting a free, all ages Pop-Up haunted house Saturday, October 19 at the Rochester Grange Hall, 205 Hartley Road, from 7pm-10pm. Experience our hometown walk-through ...
There are four levels of distinction: Bronze, Silver, Gold and Platinum. Last year, 9% of the 15,150 eligible schools received the Silver level recognition, ORRHS being part of this group.