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  1. 2012.024.004 - Newspaper

    A Sippican Sentinel article with photographs titled "Gov. King Cites Housing Dedication As Proud Occasion" re: the dedication of the original Marion Little Neck elderly housing complex dated March 1, 1979.

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    Gov. King Cites Housing Dedication As Proud Occasion
  2. 2016.051.239 - Newspaper

    1988 An article on rebuilding the burned out home of Ed Zora. There is a photograph of Eddie Briggs and Joe Zora, Jr.

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    Starting over
  3. 2016.051.275 - Newspaper

    January 1990 Photograph and interview of Ben Dexter, the last remaining charter member of rthe Marion VFW.

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    Ben Dexter keeps marching on
  4. 2016.051.294 - Newspaper

    From the Sippican Sentinel, dated May 1985, a digital photograph of Richard Lagreze, Betsey Parks and Joseph Zora.

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    Selectmen Shuffle
  5. 2016.051.298 - Newspaper

    From the Sentinel, of 1985, an article and black and white photographs of Selectmen awarding William Coulson, John Pandolfie, Loretta Schaeffer, Joan Walsh & Edmund Tripp for community service.

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    Marion cites 5 outstanding citizens
  6. 2016.051.451 - Newspaper

    November 14, 1968 Photograph of new backhoe.

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    New Arrival In Town
  7. 2016.060.002 - Newspaper

    The December 29, 2016 issue of the New Bedford Standard-times has an article and photograph of the Marion Men of the Year (2016). The title is "Cushing VFW Post leaves town lasting legacy". The remaining post members have given the town of Marion their 465 Mill Street property. Some of these members include: Belmiro Barros, Joe Zora, Rodney Hunt and Bob Demeo.

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    Cushing VFW Post leaves town lasting legacy
  8. 2019.005.004 - Newspaper

    MARION — At the first night of its Annual Town Meeting on May 13 Marion voters stripped the compensation from the Town Clerk position in light of recent criminal charges brought against the current Town Clerk, Ray Pickles, by the state. Charles St. Pier, moved to amend Pickles’ $19,493 Town Clerk compensation and to transfer those funds to the Selectmen for them to use at their discretion. Pickles served as Director of the Carver Marion Wareham...

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  9. 2019.005.005 - Newspaper

    MARION — After a debate on the merits of appointed and elected town clerks, Marion voters decided at the May 14 night of Town Meeting that they would prefer to have Selectmen appoint someone. One resident asked if the Selectmen currently have a process to remove an appointed position. The Selectmen replied that they can do it. Barbara Sanderson asked for more details on the process. Town Administrator Paul Dawson responded that Selectmen woul...

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  10. 2019.042 - Magazine

    From the magazine Town & Country, dated July 1985, articles and color photographs of 46 Water Street (President Grover Cleveland's Summer White House) and Marion sites (Franklin D. Roosevelt's 15 Main Street summer home) and history. (see pages 126-137 & 162.

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    Magazine
  11. V016.138 - Newspaper

    Fire Damages Marion House - former summer home of Richard Dow on Lewis Street now owed by Joe Zora

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    Newspaper
  12. V072.278 - Newspaper

    350 Chickens Lost in Henhouse Fire - owned by Joseph Zora, of Marion, loss estimated $700

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    Newspaper
  13. V101.290 - Newspaper

    Trophies to Be Awarded at Marion Boat Race - members of the second annual Outboard Race Committee of the Marion V. F. W.; James Morse, Roland Randall Jr., Henry Houdelette, Frederick Viera, Joseph F. Rose and Joseph Zora (pictured)

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    Newspaper

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