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A Salty Holiday310 viewsSalty get's his holiday hat placed by Corey Silva of Brownell Systems. Photo by Paul Lopes December 12, 2013 editionDec 11, 2013
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A Salty Holiday307 viewsSalty get's his holiday hat placed by Corey Silva of Brownell Systems. Photo by Paul LopesDec 11, 2013
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A Salty Holiday313 viewsSalty get's his holiday hat placed by Corey Silva of Brownell Systems. Photo by Paul LopesDec 11, 2013
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A Salty Holiday300 viewsSalty get's his holiday hat placed by Corey Silva of Brownell Systems. Photo by Paul LopesDec 11, 2013
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A Salty Holiday337 viewsSalty get's his holiday hat placed by Corey Silva of Brownell Systems. Photo by Paul LopesDec 11, 2013
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A Salty Holiday314 viewsSalty get's his holiday hat placed by Corey Silva of Brownell Systems. Photo by Paul LopesDec 11, 2013
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A Salty Holiday330 viewsSalty get's his holiday hat placed by Corey Silva of Brownell Systems. Photo by Paul LopesDec 11, 2013
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A Salty Holiday291 viewsDec 11, 2013
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Hands and Hooves301 viewsJulie Craig of Mattapoisett, who founded the nonprofit Helping Hands and Hooves, lost her beloved Copper recently, but will continue her work pairing horses with special needs adults. Photo by Marilou Newell.Nov 20, 2013
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Veteran's Day 2013308 viewsThe Tri-Town honored veterans on Monday with moving programs. In Marion, the parade included Cub Scout Pack 32, Master of Ceremonies Joe Napoli, and the Sippican School Band. In Mattpoisett, Daniel Mazzuca gave a speech that focused on what our country can do for veterans in need of jobs, housing, and mental health services. The Old Hammondtown School band and chorus provided strong performances. Photos by Joan Hartnet-Barry & Shawn Badgley.Nov 13, 2013
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Wanderer Lecture323 viewsRecently retired Seth Mendell delivered his last lecture for a while at the Mattapoisett Historical Society last Thursday night. The presentation was a riveting tale of the construction and subsequent journeys of the last whale ship built in Mattapoisett and this newspaper’s namesake, the bark Wanderer. Mendell recounted the yellow pine and live oak, the charismatic caulkers and other builders, and the fact that the Wanderer found its greatest successes in the early 1900s before its demise at Cuttyhunk. PhoNov 13, 2013
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Wanderer Lecture313 viewsRecently retired Seth Mendell delivered his last lecture for a while at the Mattapoisett Historical Society last Thursday night. The presentation was a riveting tale of the construction and subsequent journeys of the last whale ship built in Mattapoisett and this newspaper’s namesake, the bark Wanderer. Mendell recounted the yellow pine and live oak, the charismatic caulkers and other builders, and the fact that the Wanderer found its greatest successes in the early 1900s before its demise at Cuttyhunk. PhoNov 13, 2013
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