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Mah-Jongg Wednesdays359 viewsThe game of Mah-Jongg is played every Wednesday at 1:30 pm at the Mattapoisett Council on Aging’s Social and Wellness Center in Center School on Barstow Street. Photo by Joan Hartnett-Barry
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World Science359 viewsOld Hammondtown School fourth grade teacher Kevin Tavares (left) monitors a webinar that he and his students participated in on Monday, April 23, 2012. They, along with people checking in from around the US and Canada, listened to two scientists in Greenland explain the work they do studying the Earth’s cryosphere. Tavares has been including interactive use of technology as a regular part of his students’ education. Photo By Eric Tripoli.
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Old Colony Graduation359 viewsOn Sunday, June 3, the class of 2012 graduated from Old Colony Regional Vocational Technical High School in Rochester. Donned in gowns of cranberry and gold, the graduates participated in a ceremony that was just about an hour along, and highlighted by several speeches. Photos by Laura Fedak Pedulli.
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ORR Underclassmen Awards359 viewsLeah Thomas receives one of her numerous awards from Assistant Principal Michael Parker. Photo by Anne Smith.
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Christmas Day Swim359 viewsOn Tuesday, December 25, many Tri-Town residents braved the chilly temperatures and jump into Mattapoisett Town Beach for the 12th Annual Christmas Day Swim. All of the proceeds benefitted the Helping Hands and Hooves organization, which provides therapeutic horseback rides to people with disabilities. Photo by Felix Perez.
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Rochester Memorial School Playground359 viewsDozens of volunteers gathered at Rochester Memorial School on Saturday to construct a new playground for the students there. “We started in February,” said Playground Project Chair Donna Forcier, “and here we are – finally.” New RMS principal Derek Medeiros was also on hand to help with the build. Photo by Nick Walecka.
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ORR Football359 viewsOld Rochester Regional beat Lee High 21-7 last weekend in its season opener. The Bulldog defense held Lee to 77 total yards. Photo by Felix Perez.
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Marion Village Estates359 viewsA fire at the Marion Village Estates off Front Street on February 19 caused major damage to several units at the 40B housing development in Marion. The Marion Fire Department called for assistance from neighboring towns and roughly 60 firefighters on the scene battled the blaze for over six hours. Photo by Felix Perez
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Old Rochester Little League359 viewsSaturday, May 2 was Opening Day for the Old Rochester Little League. The parade took the young athletes from the Knights of Columbus over to Haley Field in Mattapoisett, where Opening Day ceremonies commenced. Photos by Felix Perez
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Christmas Wreath Sale 359 viewsTeam “Sole Survivor” held its annual Christmas wreath sale last weekend beginning on Black Friday, and they will continue to sell hand-decorated wreaths and crafts throughout this weekend while supplies last. The group is stationed out front of 428 Wareham Road (Route 6) in Marion. All proceeds benefit the Tri-Town Relay for Life. Photos by Colin Veitch
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Grace Costa-Medeiros359 viewsGrace Costa-Medeiros, 19, of Marion, sells her hand-sewn napkins and tablecloths at a craft fair in Fairhaven on Saturday, April 23, with her support worker from the Nemaskett Group. Costa-Medeiros is an ORR student who will participate in the regional school district’s first age 18-22 community-based instruction program, a special education program that teaches life skills and provides support for community involvement. Photo by Pat Charyk
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Hammond Quarry359 viewsMattapoisett Land Trust President Mike Huguenin led a group of about 52 people on a walk about Hammond Quarry, a historical property off Mattapoisett Neck Road that the MLT is hoping to acquire next year. Pink granite was mined from the site between the early 1700s through the early 1900s, and the MLT plans to purchase the property to preserve the quarries and carve out trails for public access. Photos by Jean Perry
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