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                                |  Nasketucket Bay State Reservation307 viewsHikers walk past a yellow birch during a winter walk through Nasketucket Bay State Reservation in Mattapoisett on January 21.  A member of the Department of Conservation and Recreation led an expedition around the reservation, which focused on identifying local plants that thrive during the cold winter months.  Photo by Eric Tripoli.  Jan 23, 2013
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                                |  Nasketucket Bay State Reservation314 viewsWhite pine trees are common around the Nasketucket Bay State Reservation in Mattapoisett.  One can easily identify a white pine from the needles, which are soft, and grow in groups of five.  Pictured here is a young white pine no more than a few years old.  Photo by Eric Tripoli.Jan 23, 2013
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                                |  Nasketucket Bay State Reservation355 viewsTwo hikers stand in front of an adult white pine at the Nasketucket Bay State Reservation during a hike on Sunday, January 21.  If given enough time and sunlight, white pines can grow to be one of the biggest trees in their environment.  Photo by Eric Tripoli. Jan 23, 2013
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                                |  New Year Plunge2859 viewsOn January 1, 2013, Mattapoisett Town Beach played host to a New Year’s polar plunge fundraiser.  The event, which attracted over 400 people, raised money to benefit BAM Foundation, Inc., a New Bedford non-profit which donates money to South Coast families dealing with members who have cancer.  The Huggins family of Mattapoisett received such a donation while husband and father, William, was in treatment for cancer in his colon and liver.  Photo by Eric TripoliJan 09, 2013
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                                |  New Year Plunge410 viewsOn January 1, 2013, Mattapoisett Town Beach played host to a New Year’s polar plunge fundraiser.  The event, which attracted over 400 people, raised money to benefit BAM Foundation, Inc., a New Bedford non-profit which donates money to South Coast families dealing with members who have cancer.  The Huggins family of Mattapoisett received such a donation while husband and father, William, was in treatment for cancer in his colon and liver.  Photo by Eric TripoliJan 09, 2013
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                                |  New Year Plunge371 viewsOn January 1, 2013, Mattapoisett Town Beach played host to a New Year’s polar plunge fundraiser.  The event, which attracted over 400 people, raised money to benefit BAM Foundation, Inc., a New Bedford non-profit which donates money to South Coast families dealing with members who have cancer.  The Huggins family of Mattapoisett received such a donation while husband and father, William, was in treatment for cancer in his colon and liver.  Photo by Eric TripoliJan 09, 2013
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                                |  New Year Plunge358 viewsOn January 1, 2013, Mattapoisett Town Beach played host to a New Year’s polar plunge fundraiser.  The event, which attracted over 400 people, raised money to benefit BAM Foundation, Inc., a New Bedford non-profit which donates money to South Coast families dealing with members who have cancer.  The Huggins family of Mattapoisett received such a donation while husband and father, William, was in treatment for cancer in his colon and liver.  Photo by Eric TripoliJan 09, 2013
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                                |  New Year Plunge327 viewsOn January 1, 2013, Mattapoisett Town Beach played host to a New Year’s polar plunge fundraiser.  The event, which attracted over 400 people, raised money to benefit BAM Foundation, Inc., a New Bedford non-profit which donates money to South Coast families dealing with members who have cancer.  The Huggins family of Mattapoisett received such a donation while husband and father, William, was in treatment for cancer in his colon and liver.  Photo by Eric TripoliJan 09, 2013
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                                |  New Year Plunge332 viewsOn January 1, 2013, Mattapoisett Town Beach played host to a New Year’s polar plunge fundraiser.  The event, which attracted over 400 people, raised money to benefit BAM Foundation, Inc., a New Bedford non-profit which donates money to South Coast families dealing with members who have cancer.  The Huggins family of Mattapoisett received such a donation while husband and father, William, was in treatment for cancer in his colon and liver.  Photo by Eric TripoliJan 09, 2013
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                                |  New Year Plunge323 viewsOn January 1, 2013, Mattapoisett Town Beach played host to a New Year’s polar plunge fundraiser.  The event, which attracted over 400 people, raised money to benefit BAM Foundation, Inc., a New Bedford non-profit which donates money to South Coast families dealing with members who have cancer.  The Huggins family of Mattapoisett received such a donation while husband and father, William, was in treatment for cancer in his colon and liver.  Photo by Eric TripoliJan 09, 2013
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                                |  New Year Plunge336 viewsOn January 1, 2013, Mattapoisett Town Beach played host to a New Year’s polar plunge fundraiser.  The event, which attracted over 400 people, raised money to benefit BAM Foundation, Inc., a New Bedford non-profit which donates money to South Coast families dealing with members who have cancer.  The Huggins family of Mattapoisett received such a donation while husband and father, William, was in treatment for cancer in his colon and liver.  Photo by Eric TripoliJan 09, 2013
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                                |  New Year Plunge360 viewsOn January 1, 2013, Mattapoisett Town Beach played host to a New Year’s polar plunge fundraiser.  The event, which attracted over 400 people, raised money to benefit BAM Foundation, Inc., a New Bedford non-profit which donates money to South Coast families dealing with members who have cancer.  The Huggins family of Mattapoisett received such a donation while husband and father, William, was in treatment for cancer in his colon and liver.  Photo by Eric TripoliJan 09, 2013
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