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Socks for the Needy475 viewsCarly Pellissier, left, and Katie Zartman, right, pose with a poster that they made to promote the Socks for the Needy program at Old Rochester Regional Junior High School. The school collected new socks to send to Turning Point, a non-profit agency that helps area residents in need. Photo by Anne O’Brien-Kakley.
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ORR Senior Parade.475 viewsORR Senior Parade. Courtesy Erin Bednarczyk
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ORR History474 viewsBeaulieu of the Rochester Historical Commission offered a mini-lecture to Old Rochester Regional students Taylor Aguiar, Amanda Bergquist, Lauren White, Julie Blezard, Meghan McDonough, Nicole Boardman and Anthony Daniel in early October. Ms. Beaulieu was one of several RHC presenters who visited the ORRHS Social Studies Department to teach students about local history. Photo courtesy of Colin Everett.
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Survival Week 474 viewsSurvival Week is as much a test of ORR seventh-grade students’ wilderness survival skills as it is a test of their parents’ ability to make the most of the week without their kids. On Sunday, June 9, parents, siblings, and family pets waited eagerly for their children’s arrival from Survival 2019. After a few big hugs, parents whisked their kids away to home and a hot shower. Photos by Jean Perry
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Rochester Memorial School 474 viewsAs the school doors opened at Rochester Memorial School on the afternoon of Friday, June 14, teachers and administration carried on the tradition of playing instruments as a final farewell to the students as the school buses circled the parking lot, honking, as students laughed, waved, and cheered. Photos by Michelle Lynds
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Peter Pan474 viewsEmma Jones, in green costume, rehearses a scene with fellow cast members Megan Correia, Jonah Duke (top hat) and Alec Taylor for the Old Colony Drama club's production of "Peter Pan" at the regional vocational high school's Rochester campus. There will be two performances, on Saturday night and on Sunday afternoon. Photo by Mick Colageo
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March Madness473 viewsOld Rochester Regional Junior High School hosted “March Madness Junior,” a benefit basketball game on Friday evening, March 14, which pitted the students and faculty against each another. The game, which was organized to benefit the Thuestad family of Mattapoisett and the DeMello family of Rochester, ended with the students narrowly defeating the faculty, 48-47. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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March Madness473 viewsOld Rochester Regional Junior High School hosted “March Madness Junior,” a benefit basketball game on Friday evening, March 14, which pitted the students and faculty against each another. The game, which was organized to benefit the Thuestad family of Mattapoisett and the DeMello family of Rochester, ended with the students narrowly defeating the faculty, 48-47. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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No Strings Attached473 viewsThe Old Hammondtown Drama Club presented the play No Strings Attached on April 16, 2009 in the School's auditorium. The play, a musical version of the story of Pinocchio, was directed by ORRHS student Chelsie Nectow and included a cast of several dozen OHS students. Photo by Robert Chiarito
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Top Cheer473 viewsOn Saturday, November 14, 2009, the Junior PeeWee Cheerleaders aged 9-11 from Old Rochester Youth Football (ORYF) competed in the New England Cheer and Dance Competition in Boston. The girls, coached by Patti McArdle and Cheryl Sweeney, won first place in their group and were also awarded the Grand Champion Trophy for the youth division. The cheerleaders are all from Mattapoisett, Marion or Rochester.
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We've Got Talent473 viewsSenior Natasha Meere rocks out to Green Day and AFI at the January 14, 2010 Talent Show at Old Rochester Regional High School. Admission fees for this concert went to the Old Rochester Professional Educators Association Scholarship. Photo by Anne O’Brien-Kakley.
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Project Linus472 viewsFifteen students from Jane Tougas' eighth grade Enrichment Class display the 50 blankets they helped make for Project Linus, a charity that provides handmade blankets to seriously ill and traumatized children. Front row, left to right: Olivia Lanagan, Lizzie Machado, Seth Richard, and Chris Demers. Back row, left to right: Renae Reints, Tori Saltmarsh, Katie Zartman, Kelly Kay, Ali Grace, Nicholas Bergstein, and Andrew Dessert. Photo by Anne O'Brien-Kakley.
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