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Thanksgiving Banquet19 viewsVolunteers from Old Rochester Regional Junior High School at this past weekend’s Annual Tri-Town Thanksgiving Banquet. The event, organized by the Mattapoisett Councils on Aging, was hosted at ORRJHS on Saturday and was staffed by around 75 students serving a meal to the over 200 seniors. There was also a raffle at the end of the event. Photo courtesy of Sarah Landry - November 27, 2025 editionNov 26, 2025
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Marsh from Cove Street25 viewsA photo of the marsh from Cove Street, Mattapoisett by Ruth A GriffinNov 26, 2025
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Daffodil Bulbs25 viewsMr. Squire and Dr. Cassi's 5th grade students at Old Hammondtown School planting 200 Daffodil Bulbs donated by the Mattapoisett Land Trust Education Committee. The planting of the bulbs in an area behind of the school, was the culmination of a science lesson on the structure and function of a bulb as well as the environmental factors necessary for its growth and flower production. The students thoroughly enjoyed getting their hands dirty. Photos by Wendy Copps and Mary CabralNov 26, 2025
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Daffodil Bulbs22 viewsMr. Squire and Dr. Cassi's 5th grade students at Old Hammondtown School planting 200 Daffodil Bulbs donated by the Mattapoisett Land Trust Education Committee. The planting of the bulbs in an area behind of the school, was the culmination of a science lesson on the structure and function of a bulb as well as the environmental factors necessary for its growth and flower production. The students thoroughly enjoyed getting their hands dirty. Photos by Wendy Copps and Mary CabralNov 26, 2025
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Daffodil Bulbs22 viewsMr. Squire and Dr. Cassi's 5th grade students at Old Hammondtown School planting 200 Daffodil Bulbs donated by the Mattapoisett Land Trust Education Committee. The planting of the bulbs in an area behind of the school, was the culmination of a science lesson on the structure and function of a bulb as well as the environmental factors necessary for its growth and flower production. The students thoroughly enjoyed getting their hands dirty. Photos by Wendy Copps and Mary CabralNov 26, 2025
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Marion Natural History Museum31 viewsThe Marion Natural History Museum’s afterschool group had a fun time learning about the history and biology of cranberries in Massachusetts. Thanks to Pamela Francis of the Cape Cod Cranberry Growers Association the kids had chances to dissect, inspect and bounce their berries to determine whether they were of good quality. Thank you to Pam and the CCCA for a fun and informative program. Photo courtesy Elizabeth LeidholdNov 26, 2025
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Marion Natural History Museum21 viewsThe Marion Natural History Museum’s afterschool group had a fun time learning about the history and biology of cranberries in Massachusetts. Thanks to Pamela Francis of the Cape Cod Cranberry Growers Association the kids had chances to dissect, inspect and bounce their berries to determine whether they were of good quality. Thank you to Pam and the CCCA for a fun and informative program. Photo courtesy Elizabeth LeidholdNov 26, 2025
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Marion Natural History Museum26 viewsThe Marion Natural History Museum’s afterschool group had a fun time learning about the history and biology of cranberries in Massachusetts. Thanks to Pamela Francis of the Cape Cod Cranberry Growers Association the kids had chances to dissect, inspect and bounce their berries to determine whether they were of good quality. Thank you to Pam and the CCCA for a fun and informative program. Photo courtesy Elizabeth LeidholdNov 26, 2025
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Mattapoisett Woman's Club28 viewsMattapoisett Woman's Club hosted a lively discussion by Mary Gill, Zeiterion CEO & President, about the $37 million renovation expected to be completed in 2026. Improved seating, accessibility and the multi-use aspect as a result of this transformation. Members all received 2026 guides to the events at the Z and saw the all-new facade design. Photo by Jennifer ShepleyNov 26, 2025
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Mattapoisett Woman's Club22 viewsMattapoisett Woman's Club hosted a lively discussion by Mary Gill, Zeiterion CEO & President, about the $37 million renovation expected to be completed in 2026. Improved seating, accessibility and the multi-use aspect as a result of this transformation. Members all received 2026 guides to the events at the Z and saw the all-new facade design. Photo by Jennifer ShepleyNov 26, 2025
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Mattapoisett25 viewsPhoto by Jennifer ShepleyNov 26, 2025
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View from Mattapoisett Town Beach20 viewsView from Mattapoisett Town Beach. Photo by Faith BallNov 26, 2025
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