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What's the Buzz?549 viewsThe Second Annual Lizzie T’s Spelling Bee to benefit Marion’s Elizabeth Taber Library was held on Thursday, March 6 at the Marion Music Hall. Eleven teams of three members each competed in three rounds for the title of "Best Spellers." (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).Mar 11, 2008
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Sea Bees Win732 viewsSpelling Bee organizer Geri Owens presents the Seaside School Sea Bees team consisting of Diane Hartley, Rania Lavronos and Trina Waniga with their trophies for winning the Second Annual Lizzie T’s Spelling Bee to benefit Marion’s Elizabeth Taber Library on Thursday, March 6. The team beat out ten other three-person teams by correctly spelling “armagnac” in the final elimination round. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).Mar 11, 2008
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What's the Buzz?574 viewsThe Second Annual Lizzie T’s Spelling Bee to benefit Marion’s Elizabeth Taber Library was held on Thursday, March 6 at the Marion Music Hall. Eleven teams of three members each competed in three rounds for the title of "Best Spellers." (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).Mar 11, 2008
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What's the Buzz?495 viewsThe Second Annual Lizzie T’s Spelling Bee to benefit Marion’s Elizabeth Taber Library was held on Thursday, March 6 at the Marion Music Hall. Eleven teams of three members each competed in three rounds for the title of "Best Spellers." (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).Mar 11, 2008
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What's the Buzz?513 viewsThe Second Annual Lizzie T’s Spelling Bee to benefit Marion’s Elizabeth Taber Library was held on Thursday, March 6 at the Marion Music Hall. Eleven teams of three members each competed in three rounds for the title of "Best Spellers." (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).Mar 11, 2008
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What's the Buzz?539 viewsThe Second Annual Lizzie T’s Spelling Bee to benefit Marion’s Elizabeth Taber Library was held on Thursday, March 6 at the Marion Music Hall. Eleven teams of three members each competed in three rounds for the title of "Best Spellers." (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).Mar 11, 2008
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Wild West567 viewsLocal favorites The Relics performed during the Rochester Country Fair Committee’s annual Dinner Dance on Saturday, March 1 at Redman’s Hall in Wareham. The dinner was a fundraising event aimed at raising money for the Rochester County Fair, to be held this year from August 20 through the 24 at Plumb Corner in Rochester. The theme of this year’s fair is Rochester Western-Style. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).Mar 05, 2008
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Wild West556 viewsThe Rochester Country Fair Committee held their annual Dinner Dance on Saturday, March 1 at Redman’s Hall in Wareham. The dinner was a fundraising event aimed at raising money for the Rochester County Fair, to be held this year from August 20 through the 24 at Plumb Corner in Rochester. The theme of this year’s fair is Rochester Western-Style. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
Mar 05, 2008
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Wild West539 viewsThe Rochester Country Fair Committee held their annual Dinner Dance on Saturday, March 1 at Redman’s Hall in Wareham. The dinner was a fundraising event aimed at raising money for the Rochester County Fair, to be held this year from August 20 through the 24 at Plumb Corner in Rochester. The theme of this year’s fair is Rochester Western-Style. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
Mar 05, 2008
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Wild West525 viewsLocal favorites The Relics performed for the Rochester Country Fair Committee's annual Dinner Dance on Saturday, March 1 at Redman’s Hall in Wareham. The dinner was a fundraising event aimed at raising money for the Rochester County Fair, to be held this year from August 20 through the 24 at Plumb Corner in Rochester. The theme of this year’s fair is Rochester Western-Style. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
Mar 05, 2008
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Wild West560 viewsThe Rochester Country Fair Committee held their annual Dinner Dance on Saturday, March 1 at Redman’s Hall in Wareham. The dinner was a fundraising event aimed at raising money for the Rochester County Fair, to be held this year from August 20 through the 24 at Plumb Corner in Rochester. The theme of this year’s fair is Rochester Western-Style. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
Mar 05, 2008
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Chipping In582 viewsSippican School staff member Charles “Chip” Phillips III (center) was awarded the Marion School Committee Recognition of Achievement on February 27 for designing and building a one-of-a-kind platform for the Project Grow classroom, specifically created for a student confined to a wheelchair. Chip also adapted a computer table so that the student’s wheelchair fits right into it. He is congratulated by Principal Dona Mahoney (right) and Chairman Jane McCarthy (left). (Photo courtesy of Brad Gordon).
Mar 05, 2008
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