Marion is a delightful residential town, felt by its residents to have rare natural beauty and charm. The small town character, blended with the flavor and benefits of a seacoast community with lovely residential neighborhoods and modern conveniences, makes Marion an ideal town for year round living. Recreation opportunities are plentiful and Sippican Harbor hosts a variety of waterfront programs, including swimming at the town beaches, pleasure boating and fishing. There are golf courses and indoor and outdoor tennis courts, while Tabor Academy periodically opens up its hockey rink to the public.
Marion's roots go back to 1679, when the town was first settled as a village known as Sippican, a part of Rochester. Rochester, Mattapoisett and Sippican, widely separate villages under the domain of Rochester, gradually developed different interests and economies. These factors led to independence for Sippican, which was renamed Marion in honor of the Revolutionary War hero, Francis Marion, in 1852. Today it has a stable year round population with a moderate summertime increase. Over the years, the heterogeneous population has worked hard to preserve Marion's rich historic traditions.
Marion Scholarship Applications Now Available Marion Scholarship Applications are now available. Applicants must be residents of Marion, must be graduating seniors and planning to attend post-secondary school in the fall. The number of…
Read More »Nomination papers for the May 12, 2023 Town Election are now available in the Town Clerk’s Office (click here to see the open positions highlighted in yellow). The number of signatures required has changed from 20 to 30 based on MGL Chapter…
Read More »The Marion Select Board is pleased to announce that Geoffrey Gorman has been selected to serve as the new Town Administrator. Gorman will begin in the role on Wednesday, March 1. In 2019, Gorman founded and served as president of The Falcon…
Read More »Due to a delayed start, because of mechanical issues that occurred yesterday, Waste Management may not be able to complete the curbside collection route today, Tuesday – 01/31/23. If your rubbish container is not emptied by the end of the day…
Read More »Reminder: 5pm today (January 30, 2023) is the deadline to submit comments to MassDEP. Update on January 11, 2023: Please see the attached letter that the Marion Select Board and Marion Board of Health sent to MassDEP, Rep. Bill Straus and Sen.…
Read More »Town of Marion Receives Over $240,000 in State Grants Interim Town Administrator Judith Mooney is pleased to announce that the Town of Marion has received two state grants: a Municipal Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Improvement Grant and…
Read More »Town of Marion to Remove Spruce Tree Between Library and Sippican School Due to Safety Concerns Parks and Tree Committee Planning to Plant Additional Trees for Accompanying Memorial Garden Interim Town Administrator Judith Mooney and Tree and Park…
Read More »Applications for Community Preservation Act funding are now available in the Town Clerk’s office at the Marion Town House located at 2 Spring Street, Marion, MA 02738. The Community Preservation Act is a Massachusetts Law that allows…
Read More »Unfortunately, contract negotiations with Town Administrator candidate Evan Lehrer were unsuccessful. The Select Board is exploring other options with the consultant from Community Paradigm Associates. More information will be shared once it is…
Read More »Due to mechanical issues, Waste Management will not be able to complete today’s curbside collection route, 01/11/23. If your recycling container was not emptied, please leave curbside for collection tomorrow, Thursday – 01/12/23. We…
Read More »The Town of Marion will offer curbside Christmas tree collection during the week of January 9th through January 13th. All trees must be curbside by 7:00 AM on the day of your regular rubbish collection. Please ensure rubbish containers are not…
Read More »Due to mechanical issues, Waste Management is unable to complete today’s curbside collection route, 12/20/22. If your rubbish container was not emptied, please leave curbside for collection tomorrow, Wednesday – 12/21/22. We apologize…
Read More »Employment Opportunity - Administrative Services The Town of Marion is seeking applicants for a full-time (39 hours per week) Senior Administrative Clerk position to work in the Treasurer/Collector Office. Variety of duties including: Professional…
Read More »Happy Holidays! The 2022 dog licenses expire on 12/31. We will be sending out dog license applications again with the census or you may come into the office or you may register online on the Town Clerk's web page. Unfortunately, we were forced to…
Read More »The Town of Marion was notified on December 14, 2022 that the Marion Community Electricity Aggregation rate will be 10.470 c/kWh through December 2023. This is a significant savings compared to the Eversource rate of 25.649 c/kWh. As the graphic…
Read More »Historical District Study Committee Seeks Members Deadline Extended to end of business on December 20, 2022 The Marion Select Board recently approved the request of the Marion Historical Commission to appoint a 7-member Local Historic District…
Read More »The holiday season is here. That means more time to spend with your children, family, and friends. However, as holiday cheer spreads, so can flu, with potentially serious complications. Getting a flu vaccine is the best way to stay protected against…
Read More »Beginning December 19, 2022, the 2023 Beach/Parking Stickers, Transfer Station Stickers, Guest Passes and Shellfish Licenses will be available to purchase. Beach/Parking Stickers, Transfer Station Stickers, Guest Passes can be purchased at the…
Read More »The Marion Police Brotherhood and the Marion Police Department are holding their annual “Fill A Cruiser” toy drive/essential items event for local children that are in need. Each year the Marion Police Brotherhood and the Marion…
Read More »Festival of Trees at the Benjamin D. Cushing Community Center November 26th – December 8th Opening Reception is Saturday, November 26th 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. At the festival reception there will be an artisan sale, refreshments and…
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