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Maxim Fire Truck Donation456 viewsThe Dunn family of Mattapoisett is donating their iconic Maxim Motors Company 1949 fire engine to the Mattapoisett Rescue Association in October 2011. From left to right: Mattapoisett Fire Chief Andrew Murray, Gail Dunn and David Dunn. Photo by Anne Kakley.Sep 24, 2011
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Tabor Field317 viewsWork progresses on the contentious Tabor Field. Photo by Paul LopesSep 23, 2011
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Buried Treasure422 viewsRoger Moniz spent the morning at Silvershell Beach surveying for treasure. When asked if he had found anything, he said that they do very well. Photo by Paul LopesSep 23, 2011
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Rochester Independent Film396 viewsMovie stars will be descending on Rochester in late September to film "Frank the Bastard", an independent thriller that is set in Maine. Photo by Anne Kakley.Sep 22, 2011
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How Ewe Doing?507 viewsSheep out to pasture alongside New Bedford Road in Rochester on September 22, 2011. Photo by Anne Kakley. Sep 22, 2011
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Mattapoisett History429 viewsOne of the new artifacts accepted by the Mattapoisett Historical Society at their September 17, 2011 annual meeting was a barbershop poll from Richard Morgado. His father, Al Morgado, ran a barbershop on Church Street for about 30 years. Photo by Kyle DeCicco-Carey.Sep 21, 2011
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Bette Roberts 407 viewsCurator Bette Roberts was celebrated at the September 17, 2011 annual meeting of the Mattapoisett Historical Society. Ms. Roberts, who has been curator of the Mattapoisett Museum and Carriage House for 25 years, has announced that she will be retiring from her post as soon as the Museum can find a replacement. Photo by Kyle DeCicco-Carey.Sep 21, 2011
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Coastal Sweep!375 viewsLed by Marion resident Peter McDonald, environmentally-minded locals and Tabor students descended upon Marion’s Silvershell Beach and Planting Island, Mattapoisett Town Beach and Wareham’s Onset Beach to pick up trash and debris on the morning of September 17, 2011. The residents cleaned the beaches in solidarity with 400,000 individuals in 120 countries, all who participated in a global beach cleanup orchestrated by the Ocean Conservancy. Photos by Robert Chiarito. September 22, 2011 editionSep 21, 2011
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Coastal Sweep270 viewsLed by Marion resident Peter McDonald, environmentally-minded locals and Tabor students descended upon Marion’s Silvershell Beach and Planting Island, Mattapoisett Town Beach and Wareham’s Onset Beach to pick up trash and debris on the morning of September 17, 2011. The residents cleaned the beaches in solidarity with 400,000 individuals in 120 countries, all who participated in a global beach cleanup orchestrated by the Ocean Conservancy. Photos by Robert Chiarito.Sep 21, 2011
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Coastal Sweep281 viewsLed by Marion resident Peter McDonald, environmentally-minded locals and Tabor students descended upon Marion’s Silvershell Beach and Planting Island, Mattapoisett Town Beach and Wareham’s Onset Beach to pick up trash and debris on the morning of September 17, 2011. The residents cleaned the beaches in solidarity with 400,000 individuals in 120 countries, all who participated in a global beach cleanup orchestrated by the Ocean Conservancy. Photos by Robert Chiarito.Sep 21, 2011
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Coastal Sweep286 viewsLed by Marion resident Peter McDonald, environmentally-minded locals and Tabor students descended upon Marion’s Silvershell Beach and Planting Island, Mattapoisett Town Beach and Wareham’s Onset Beach to pick up trash and debris on the morning of September 17, 2011. The residents cleaned the beaches in solidarity with 400,000 individuals in 120 countries, all who participated in a global beach cleanup orchestrated by the Ocean Conservancy. Photos by Robert Chiarito.Sep 21, 2011
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Coastal Sweep343 viewsUnder the leadership of Marion resident Peter McDonald, volunteers descended upon Silvershell Beach to pick up litter as a part of the annual Ocean Conservancy Coastal Sweep event on September 17, 2011. Photo by Robert Chiarito.Sep 21, 2011
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