Last additions - Tri-Town
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Harvest Time22 viewsHarvest time has arrived in the Tri-Towns. Photo by Marilou NewellSep 07, 2022
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Gracie May14 viewsGracie May is ready for first grade. Photo by Deb PerryAug 31, 2022
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Eagle Scut18 viewsAudrey Blanchard, pictured with her father Michael Blanchard, has become Rochester's first female Eagle Scout. Photo by Mike DeCiccoAug 25, 2022
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Kayaking55 viewsYouths attending the YMCA summer camp practice their kayaking skills. Photo by Marilou NewellJul 13, 2022
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Cleveland Ledge Lighthouse15 viewsPainting crew on the Cleveland Ledge Lighthouse, waving away dangerously close boaters. Photo by Mary DermodyJul 13, 2022
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Cleveland Ledge Lighthouse11 viewsPainting crew on the Cleveland Ledge Lighthouse, waving away dangerously close boaters. Photo by Mary DermodyJul 13, 2022
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Cruise Nights16 viewsCruise nights at Mattapoisett’s Shipyard Park always brings out the best oldies but goodies from classic cars to classic rock and roll music and the people that love both. July 8 found the park filled with admirers. Photo by Marilou NewellJul 13, 2022
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Cruise Nights15 viewsCruise nights at Mattapoisett’s Shipyard Park always brings out the best oldies but goodies from classic cars to classic rock and roll music and the people that love both. July 8 found the park filled with admirers. Photo by Marilou NewellJul 13, 2022
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Sandcastle 59 viewsMelissa Sepúlveda shared a July 4th photo of her son Manny, who spent hours building this drip-sand castle that spans around 10 feet in length.Jul 06, 2022
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Sandcastle 59 viewsMelissa Sepúlveda shared a July 4th photo of her son Manny, who spent hours building this drip-sand castle that spans around 10 feet in length.Jul 06, 2022
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Potting Shed28 viewsInstead of destroying an old shed, we repurposed it into a potting happy place. Photo by Ann DeMelloJun 29, 2022
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Marion Natural History Museum24 viewsTed and Liz Brainard visit with Coahuila, a 700-pound meteorite, during the June 25 celebration of 150 years of the Marion Natural History Museum and the Elizabeth Taber Library. Select Board Chairman Randy Parker visited with museum volunteers, and children enjoyed a wide range of summer activities. The meteorite, on loan from the Harvard Museum of Natural History, will be in Marion for the next three to five years. Photos courtesy of Elizabeth LeidholdJun 29, 2022
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