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Hammond Cemetery 196 viewsThe July 19 cleanup of Hammond Cemetery on River Road was aided with help from Rochester Boy Scout Troop 31. Photos courtesy Ray HanksJul 24, 2024
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Hammond Cemetery 146 viewsThe July 19 cleanup of Hammond Cemetery on River Road was aided with help from Rochester Boy Scout Troop 31. Photos courtesy Ray HanksJul 24, 2024
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Center School Renovations165 viewsJen Shepley shared this photo of renovations being performed at Center School.
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Evening Sky152 viewsView of the evening sky over the Bay. Photo by Ruth GriffinJul 24, 2024
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lost Ring148 viewsEm Foye thought the two rings she lost paddleboarding in Mattapoisett Harbor on July 13 were gone forever until Julie Lariviere Clark connected her to Fred Lorraine. Having taken up metal detection as a hobby, Lorraine found the rings in a matter of two mornings at the Town Beach. Photos courtesy Em FoyeJul 24, 2024
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Harbor Days Book Sale161 viewsMichael Sites shared this photo taken at the Harbor Days book sale.Jul 24, 2024
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Marion Natural History Museum 205 viewsLast week, the Marion Natural History Museum welcomed Bethany Jakubson of Amazing Animal Ambassadors. Bethany brought in some of her most adorable mammals, including a Fennec Fox (native to Africa), a Tenrec (native to Madagascar), a Hedgehog named Peter Quill, a Chinchilla and a skunk. The museum wishes to thank the Marion Cultural Council for helping us to make this program available. Upcoming programs are located at marionmuseum.org. Photo courtesy Elizabeth LeidholdJul 24, 2024
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Marion Natural History Museum 169 viewsLast week, the Marion Natural History Museum welcomed Bethany Jakubson of Amazing Animal Ambassadors. Bethany brought in some of her most adorable mammals, including a Fennec Fox (native to Africa), a Tenrec (native to Madagascar), a Hedgehog named Peter Quill, a Chinchilla and a skunk. The museum wishes to thank the Marion Cultural Council for helping us to make this program available. Upcoming programs are located at marionmuseum.org. Photo courtesy Elizabeth LeidholdJul 24, 2024
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Marion Natural History Museum 223 viewsLast week, the Marion Natural History Museum welcomed Bethany Jakubson of Amazing Animal Ambassadors. Bethany brought in some of her most adorable mammals, including a Fennec Fox (native to Africa), a Tenrec (native to Madagascar), a Hedgehog named Peter Quill, a Chinchilla and a skunk. The museum wishes to thank the Marion Cultural Council for helping us to make this program available. Upcoming programs are located at marionmuseum.org. Photo courtesy Elizabeth LeidholdJul 24, 2024
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Marion Natural History Museum 166 viewsLast week, the Marion Natural History Museum welcomed Bethany Jakubson of Amazing Animal Ambassadors. Bethany brought in some of her most adorable mammals, including a Fennec Fox (native to Africa), a Tenrec (native to Madagascar), a Hedgehog named Peter Quill, a Chinchilla and a skunk. The museum wishes to thank the Marion Cultural Council for helping us to make this program available. Upcoming programs are located at marionmuseum.org. Photo courtesy Elizabeth LeidholdJul 24, 2024
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Harbor Days149 viewsThe Mattapoisett Lions Club held its annual Harbor Days festival this past weekend at Shipyard Park. Photos by Mick ColageoJul 24, 2024
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Harbor Days120 viewsMany years ago, Arthur Blackburn suggested that the Mattapoisett Lions Club might raise more funds for its programs by adding to its annual strawberry shortcake party with a few craft booths. This past weekend there were over 100 tented booths for what is now known as the Harbor Days festival, a two-day event augmented by other community activities in the days leading up at Shipyard Park. Photo by Mick Colageo. July 25, 2024 editionJul 24, 2024
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