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  1. 2010.033.038 - Newspaper

    Sippican Lands Trust seeks new executive director as Jessica Whittaker resigns after 6 years in that post.

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    SLT seeks new director
  2. 2014.021.002 - Map

    A map prepared by Sippican Lands Trust in May 2010 titled "Radio Tower Property, Barnabas Land & Waterline CR" showing walking and hiking trail etc. across the Marion Marconi Radio Tower Property.

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    Radio Tower Property, Barnabas Land & Waterline CR
  3. 2014.021.003 - Newspaper

    An article from the Sippican Week of October 9, 2014 titled "Trail Holds Hidden History" about the Marconi Wireless Station and the Radio Tower property Trail hike to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Marconi Station conducted by the Sippican Lands Trust. There are photographs of artifacts left from the installation.

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    Trail Holds Hidden History
  4. 2014.021.004 - Newspaper

    An article from the Sippican Week of October 9, 2014 titled "Marion's Marconi Station former wireless communication hub". Some history related to the significance of the Marconi Wireless Station to the communications world and the companies involved.

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    Marion's Marconi Station former wireless communication hub
  5. 2016.051.243 - Newspaper

    1989 Clement Briggs retires from Sippican Lands Trust. Founder of SLT.

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    Briggs step down from Lands Trust
  6. 2016.051.262 - Newspaper

    August 30, 1989 Photograph and article about Clement Briggs being named Conservationist of the year.

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    Briggs named Conservationist of the Year
  7. 2020.032.001 - Newspaper

    From The Wanderer of July 23, 2020, an article and digial color photographs titled "Nature Made Accessible by Sippican Lands Trust Boardwalk".

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    Nature Made Accessible by Sippican Lands Trust Boardwalk
  8. 2020.032.002 - Newspaper

    From the Sippican Week dated July 23, 2020, an article and digital color photographs titled "Sippican Lands Trust cuts the ribbon for Osprey March Boardwalk". MARION — Though the rain hampered the skies, good spirits prevailed at the July 17 ribbon cutting of the Sippican Lands Trust’s Osprey Marsh Accessible Boardwalk. The elevated pathway is handicap accessible and can be used by people with mobility constraints or parents with strollers. ...

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    Sippican Lands Trust cuts the ribbon for Osprey March Boardwalk
  9. Obituaries464 - Newspaper

    Joyce Marie Corbett West, who generously shared her infectious spirit and her wide range of talents with her communities in Washington, D.C. and Marion, died peacefully in Marion on June 2 surrounded by her loving family. She was 84. Joyce lived a fun and meaningful life. She was kind, smart and generous, with a lovely smile, a hearty laugh and a knack for being there and helping out her family, her colleagues, her church and her community. Bo...

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  10. Obituaries468 - Newspaper

    Horace S. Kenney Jr. (Hod) of Marion and Fall River, beloved husband of Mary M. Kenney, passed away on June 2, 2016. He is survived by: his daughter Dr. Susanna G. Russo and her husband Dwight D. Smith of San Francisco, CA; his two eldest sons Horace (Chad) S. Kenney III and his husband Vinit Namassakan, and John (Jay) P.K. Kenney and his wife Emily Sinclair of Denver, CO. He was pre-deceased by his two youngest sons Charles (Chip) C. Kenney II a...

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    Newspaper
  11. Obituaries539 - Newspaper

    Charles Garrett Paulsen, 80, of Marion died peacefully on October 14, 2017. He was the loving husband of Faith Paulsen. Born and raised in Spokane, WA, the son of the late Howard and Evelyn Paulsen, he resided in Marion most of his life. Charlie was a member of St. Gabriel's Episcopal Church. He was the co-founder of American Research & Management, where he worked for many years until his retirement. An avid sailor, he was a fixture of the Mario...

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    Newspaper
  12. Obituaries552 - Newspaper

    Ernest W. Weber, 94, of Marion, died Jan. 18, 2018, two days short of his 95th birthday. He was the husband of the late Bernadette D. (Donoghue) Weber and the son of the late Ernest L. and Anastasia (Healey) Weber. He was born and raised in Roslindale. He and his wife Betty raised their family in Westwood and Marion. He was an active and passionate member of the Sippican Lands Trust in Marion. Mr. Weber was a World War II Coast Guard veteran, ha...

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    Newspaper
  13. Obituaries856 - Newspaper

    MARION - Cederholm, John Theodore, 80 – Adventurer, Investment Officer, Life-long Giver and Runner John’s long and adventuresome journey ended on July 3, 2023 at his home in Marion, MA surrounded by loved ones. He is survived by fellow adventurer and wife Theresa "Tess" Cederholm, her sisters Christie Dickason Faulkner (John) of London, Cynthia Dickason-Scott (Christopher) of NYC, and cousin Carol Fondé of Somerville, MA; nephews Joshua W...

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  14. Obituaries917 - Newspaper

    Marian Braitmayer Howell (she preferred "Marty" or "Tuna"), 75, of Marion died Thursday, August 15, 2024 unexpectedly at home. Marty was raised in Red Hook, New York, adopted daughter of the late William Henry Howell and the late Jane Braitmayer Howell. She resided in New York and various places in Massachusetts before moving to Marion full time in the early 1990s. She was a graduate of Emma Willard School and Vassar College. Marty was f...

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