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Marion Block Party 2007574 viewsMarion's Benjamin D. Cushing Post VFW 2425 gave the town one last chance to kick up its heels before sending the kids back to school as they threw an end-of-the-season Block Party in honor the town’s World War II and other veterans. Several hundred people attended the event held on Spring Street in front of Marion’s Town House on Saturday night, August 25. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Holiday Shop574 viewsThe Annual Holiday Shop is now open at the Marion Art Center. Thirty-six artists and artisans offer a variety of jewelry, ceramics, clothing, cards, glass, ornaments, photography, paintings, puppets, ribbons, birds, scrimshaw, furniture and fiber. Everything is handmade and unique. The shop will be open Tuesday to Friday, 1:00 to 5:00 pm, and Saturdays, 10:00 am to 5:00 pm through December 21. Admission is free. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Barn Building574 viewsNeighbors and friends of Dan and Kellie Crete have been working together the last few months to raise an old-fashioned, handmade barn on the couple’s property at 69 Holmes Street in Marion. Dan Crete and his family sought to add this one-of-a-kind addition to their home to be used as a gathering place for his friends and family using no nails, handmade pegs, a lot of manpower and a little bit of Yankee ingenuity. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Holiday in the Park 2007574 viewsMattapoisett's annual "Holiday in the Park" celebration was held in Shipyard Park on Saturday, December 1, 2007 and drew a record crowd to the seasonal seaside event. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Do-Si-Do in Marion574 viewsOn Sunday, September 14, the first of what is hoped to be an annual series of Marion Square Dances was held inside the Marion Community Center. Although initially slated to take place in the parking lot adjacent to the Marion General Store, the weekend’s rainy weather forced the event indoors. Caller Jim Schell of Lakeville had veteran square dancers and novices alike promenading, allemanding, bowing to their partners and do-si-doing with ease. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Man Who Came to Dinner574 viewsKoby Williamson (in wheelchair) starred as Sheridan Whiteside, the titular "Man Who Came to Dinner" in the Old Rochester Regional High School Drama Club's production of the classic stage play. The show was presented at ORR on November 20-23 under the direction of Paul Sardinha. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Fox at the Nest574 viewsDoug "VB" Goudie of Fox 25 Morning News, waitress Melissa Garcia, Fox 25 producer Carol Lanigan LaMarr, and Nest Diner owner Barbara St. John pose during the recent segment of "Diner Wednesday" broadcast from the Mattapoisett establishment on December 3, 2008. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Winter of Discontent574 viewsThe Roundabout and Dartmouth Rescue icebound at the Mattapoisett Wharf during sub-freezing temperatures. (Photo by Tim Smith).
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Idol Worship574 viewsMattapoisett's Knights of Columbus Hall was the tri-town's version of the Kodak Theater on Saturday evening, March 7 as it hosted the second annual Magic of Music Idol 2009 talent contest. (Photo by Robert Chiarito)
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A Touch of Spring574 viewsThe Garden Group of the Mattapoisett Woman's Club took time last week to add a touch for spring to the window boxes at the post office. The woman's club also maintains the flowers outside the Town Hall, the Library, Mattapoisett Museum and Carriage House, and the Triangle (Rte. 6). Those helping out with the project included Sandy Hering (back on the left) and Estelle Jacobson (on the right), and not pictured: Marilyn Flood, Priscilla Hathaway, Peg Olney, and Lee Yeaton. (Photo by Paul Lopes)
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Opening Day574 viewsThe Rochester Youth Baseball League held their annual opening day ceremony and parade on Saturday, April 11. About 400 people, including players, coaches and their families, participated in the procession that made its way down Route 105 to Gifford Park’s Al Herbert Memorial Field for the opening day festivies. Photo by Robert Chiarito.
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Top Lions574 viewsThe Incoming President of the Mattapoisett Lions Club, Lion Helene Rose received a bouquet of yellow roses along with her President's pin.
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