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Little Free Diverse Library22 viewsIt's been a year since Tri-Town Against Racism’s first Little Free Diverse Library was installed at Ned's Point in Mattapoisett, and on May 12 TTAR members along with supporters gathered again to celebrate, this time the reopening of the little library that in November 2021 had been vandalized, destroying both the structure and the books it held. That senseless act only fostered a stronger sense of purpose and community unity. Photos by Marilou NewellMay 18, 2022
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Little Free Diverse Library23 viewsIt's been a year since Tri-Town Against Racism’s first Little Free Diverse Library was installed at Ned's Point in Mattapoisett, and on May 12 TTAR members along with supporters gathered again to celebrate, this time the reopening of the little library that in November 2021 had been vandalized, destroying both the structure and the books it held. That senseless act only fostered a stronger sense of purpose and community unity. Photos by Marilou NewellMay 18, 2022
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Little Free Diverse Library25 viewsIt's been a year since Tri-Town Against Racism’s first Little Free Diverse Library was installed at Ned's Point in Mattapoisett, and on May 12 TTAR members along with supporters gathered again to celebrate, this time the reopening of the little library that in November 2021 had been vandalized, destroying both the structure and the books it held. That senseless act only fostered a stronger sense of purpose and community unity. Photos by Marilou NewellMay 18, 2022
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Little Free Diverse Library22 viewsIt's been a year since Tri-Town Against Racism’s first Little Free Diverse Library was installed at Ned's Point in Mattapoisett, and on May 12 TTAR members along with supporters gathered again to celebrate, this time the reopening of the little library that in November 2021 had been vandalized, destroying both the structure and the books it held. That senseless act only fostered a stronger sense of purpose and community unity. Photos by Marilou NewellMay 18, 2022
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Little Free Diverse Library80 viewsIt's been a year since Tri-Town Against Racism’s first Little Free Diverse Library was installed at Ned's Point in Mattapoisett, and on May 12 TTAR members along with supporters gathered again to celebrate, this time the reopening of the little library that in November 2021 had been vandalized, destroying both the structure and the books it held. That senseless act only fostered a stronger sense of purpose and community unity. Photos by Marilou NewellMay 18, 2022
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Teacher Appreciation Day86 viewsTeacher Appreciation DayMay 11, 2022
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Teacher Appreciation Day83 viewsTeacher Appreciation DayMay 11, 2022
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Teacher Appreciation Day37 viewsTeacher Appreciation DayMay 11, 2022
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Turkey48 viewsPhoto bu Jen ShepleyMay 11, 2022
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Mattapoisett Select Board Candidates38 viewsMattapoisett Select Board Chairman Jordan Collyer and Don LaMarr, his challenger in the May 17 Town Election, express their thoughts on May 4 at Old Hammondtown Elementary School during a candidates’ event organized by The Wanderer and moderated by Don Cuddy of the Mattapoisett Land Trust. Photos by Ryan FeeneyMay 11, 2022
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Rochester Select Board Candidates54 viewsRochester Select Board Chairman Brad Morse and Adam Murphy, his challenger in the May 25 Town Election, met on Monday night at the Senior Center to introduce themselves to Rochester voters. Also participating were Rochester School Committee challengers Melissa Goneau, Jim O’Brien and Gregory Hardy. Photos by Michael DeCiccoMay 11, 2022
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Old Rochester Youth Baseball League27 viewsThe first Opening Day since 2019 brought out Old Rochester Youth Baseball League players and their families on Saturday morning in Rochester. A parade began at the Dexter Lane baseball complex and made its way to Gifford Park, where ORYB’s David Arancio recognized the many years of service from Derek Mello, Peter Vieira and David Nelson, who all threw ceremonial first pitches. Players in their final season were also recognized. Photos by Mick ColageoMay 11, 2022
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