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ORR on Ice642 viewsThe Old Rochester/Fairhaven Hockey team was just seconds away from a win when they faced Wareham at Tabor Academy on Wednesday, January 21 when the Vikings staged a furious comeback, winning the game 6-5 on an empty net goal as time expired. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).Jan 28, 2009
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ORR on Ice706 viewsThe Old Rochester/Fairhaven Hockey team was just seconds away from a win when they faced Wareham at Tabor Academy on Wednesday, January 21 when the Vikings staged a furious comeback, winning the game 6-5 on an empty net goal as time expired. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).Jan 28, 2009
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ORR on Ice725 viewsThe Old Rochester/Fairhaven Hockey team was just seconds away from a win when they faced Wareham at Tabor Academy on Wednesday, January 21 when the Vikings staged a furious comeback, winning the game 6-5 on an empty net goal as time expired. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).Jan 28, 2009
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ORR on Ice711 viewsThe Old Rochester/Fairhaven Hockey team was just seconds away from a win when they faced Wareham at Tabor Academy on Wednesday, January 21 when the Vikings staged a furious comeback, winning the game 6-5 on an empty net goal as time expired. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).Jan 28, 2009
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ORR on Ice738 viewsThe Old Rochester/Fairhaven Hockey team was just seconds away from a win when they faced Wareham at Tabor Academy on Wednesday, January 21 when the Vikings staged a furious comeback, winning the game 6-5 on an empty net goal as time expired. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).Jan 28, 2009
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ORR on Ice757 viewsThe Old Rochester/Fairhaven Hockey team was just seconds away from a win when they faced Wareham at Tabor Academy on Wednesday, January 21 when the Vikings staged a furious comeback, winning the game 6-5 on an empty net goal as time expired. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).Jan 28, 2009
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ORR on Ice691 viewsThe Old Rochester/Fairhaven Hockey team was just seconds away from a win when they faced Wareham at Tabor Academy on Wednesday, January 21 when the Vikings staged a furious comeback, winning the game 6-5 on an empty net goal as time expired. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).Jan 28, 2009
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Radio Waves590 viewsThe tri-town League of Women’s Voters (LWV) got together last weekend at the Ansel Gurney House in Marion to hear fellow member Naomi Arenberg, a reporter for local radio station WCAI and host for All Things Considered, discuss “Everything I Know I Learned from Music.” Born and raised in Rochester and now a resident of Onset, Ms. Arenberg described music as the universal language. (Photo by Sarah K. Taylor).Jan 28, 2009
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Radio Waves530 viewsThe tri-town League of Women’s Voters (LWV) got together last weekend at the Ansel Gurney House in Marion to hear fellow member Naomi Arenberg (seated), a reporter for local radio station WCAI and host for All Things Considered, discuss “Everything I Know I Learned from Music.” Born and raised in Rochester and now a resident of Onset, Ms. Arenberg described music as the universal language. (Photo by Sarah K. Taylor).Jan 28, 2009
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Kubb Match576 viewsThe members of the Mattapoisett Land Trust hosted a game of Kubb (pronounced “koob”) on Sunday, January 25 at their Dunseith Garden property where the Seahorse is located on the corner of North Street and Route 6. This ancient game may or may not have ties dating back to the time of the Vikings and has been popular for the last 30 or 40 years on the Island of Gotland and in the southern part of Sweden. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).Jan 28, 2009
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Kubb Match583 viewsThe members of the Mattapoisett Land Trust hosted a game of Kubb (pronounced “koob”) on Sunday, January 25 at their Dunseith Garden property where the Seahorse is located on the corner of North Street and Route 6. This ancient game may or may not have ties dating back to the time of the Vikings and has been popular for the last 30 or 40 years on the Island of Gotland and in the southern part of Sweden. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).Jan 28, 2009
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Kubb Match505 viewsThe members of the Mattapoisett Land Trust hosted a game of Kubb (pronounced “koob”) on Sunday, January 25 at their Dunseith Garden property where the Seahorse is located on the corner of North Street and Route 6. This ancient game may or may not have ties dating back to the time of the Vikings and has been popular for the last 30 or 40 years on the Island of Gotland and in the southern part of Sweden. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).Jan 28, 2009
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