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Candidate profile: Tucker Burr for Marion Planning Board

Tucker Burr. MARION Tucker Burr has lived in town nearly his whole life, and says he isn’t going anywhere else anytime soon. He says that’s an advantage he has running for the Planning Board, which has a vacancy left by Kristen St. Don-Campbell’s resignation. Burr said it’s “important that the people on the Planning Board follow through and stay on the Planning Board for the three-year term.” Additionally, having been a student at Tabor Academy and Sippican School, Burr said he’s “very familiar with the culture of the town.” “It’s a huge part of me,” he said.

Candidate profile: Jon Henry for Marion Planning Board

Jon Henry MARION Former Selectman Jon Henry is looking to return to public service with a campaign for the town’s Planning Board. “Well, no one was running,” Henry said. Henry was the first candidate, other than incumbent Andrew Daniel, to take out nomination papers from the town clerk’s office. He said he decided to run because he saw the way the Planning Board was hindered, when approving Tabor Academy’s new student center and library, by the vacancy left by Kristen St. Don-Campbell. “That’s the sole reason that pushed me into deciding to run,” Henry said. A Tabor graduate himself, Henry said that the town needs to think cooperatively with the school as it expands.

Spring arts starts this week at the MAC

Aidan Pollard May 4, 2021 MARION After finding out how to schedule an arts festival to act as a surrogate for ArtWeek, Marion Arts Center Executive Director Jodi Stevens is hoping the weather stays nice. “Hopefully we won’t have to use our rain dates,” she laughed. The art center is putting on eight events for South Coast Spring Arts, a local festival with events across the region to act in lieu of the statewide ArtWeek festival. Spring Arts events at the MAC will run from May 7 to 16, with a mix of in-person, remote and hybrid events. Most outdoor events will have backup dates in case of rain.

MAC director hopes it doesn t rain for South Coast Spring Arts festival

Aidan Pollard May 4, 2021 MARION After finding out how to schedule an arts festival to act as a surrogate for ArtWeek, Marion Arts Center Executive Director Jodi Stevens is hoping the weather stays nice. “Hopefully we won’t have to use our rain dates,” she laughed. The art center is putting on eight events for South Coast Spring Arts, a local festival with events across the region to act in lieu of the statewide ArtWeek festival. Spring Arts events at the MAC will run from May 7 to 16, with a mix of in-person, remote and hybrid events. Most outdoor events will have backup dates in case of rain.

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