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Turn the Page547 viewsThe newly-renovated and expanded Mattapoisett Free Public Library held a formal Open House on Saturday, March 15 during which some 100 residents were given an opportunity to tour and see the town’s new facility. A follow-up grand opening and rededication ceremony is also planned for later this year to coincide with the Fifth Annual Library Day event when the town’s many summer residents return on Tuesday, July 15. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).Mar 18, 2008
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Puppet Play553 viewsOn Saturday, March 8, the children of the tri-town area were treated to Sparky’s Puppets, the working name of Rhode Island puppeteer Sparky Davis, who presented her “Old Favorites” show sponsored by the Tri-Town Early Childhood Council in the Rochester Memorial School’s Cafetorium. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).Mar 12, 2008
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Puppet Play543 viewsOn Saturday, March 8, the children of the tri-town area were treated to Sparky’s Puppets, the working name of Rhode Island puppeteer Sparky Davis, who presented her “Old Favorites” show sponsored by the Tri-Town Early Childhood Council in the Rochester Memorial School’s Cafetorium. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).Mar 12, 2008
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Puppet Play544 viewsOn Saturday, March 8, the children of the tri-town area were treated to Sparky’s Puppets, the working name of Rhode Island puppeteer Sparky Davis, who presented her “Old Favorites” show sponsored by the Tri-Town Early Childhood Council in the Rochester Memorial School’s Cafetorium. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).Mar 12, 2008
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Puppet Play524 viewsOn Saturday, March 8, the children of the tri-town area were treated to Sparky’s Puppets, the working name of Rhode Island puppeteer Sparky Davis, who presented her “Old Favorites” show sponsored by the Tri-Town Early Childhood Council in the Rochester Memorial School’s Cafetorium. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).Mar 12, 2008
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Puppet Play527 viewsOn Saturday, March 8, the children of the tri-town area were treated to Sparky’s Puppets, the working name of Rhode Island puppeteer Sparky Davis, who presented her “Old Favorites” show sponsored by the Tri-Town Early Childhood Council in the Rochester Memorial School’s Cafetorium. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).Mar 12, 2008
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Puppet Play509 viewsOn Saturday, March 8, the children of the tri-town area were treated to Sparky’s Puppets, the working name of Rhode Island puppeteer Sparky Davis, who presented her “Old Favorites” show sponsored by the Tri-Town Early Childhood Council in the Rochester Memorial School’s Cafetorium. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).Mar 12, 2008
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Judo Champ548 viewsAlyssa Quaintance of Rochester took first place in the 5- to 6-year-old division at Pedro's Judo Challenge held on February 23 in Wakefield, MA and first place again at the Ocean State International in RI on March 1. These were both high level tournaments with international players. Alyssa went 3-0 in both tournaments. Alyssa will compete in the Junior Nationals in Boston on June 29 and then in the Junior Olympics at Disney in Florida on July 25. (Photo courtesy of Bob Bridges).
Mar 12, 2008
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Music Debut633 viewsMarion musician Steve Wheeler has composed an original work titled “Subterranean Circus” exclusively for the Tri-County Symphonic Band which will make its world debut during the band's concert on Sunday, March 16 at 3:00 pm in the main auditorium of the Fireman Performing Arts Center at Hoyt Hall on the campus of Tabor Academy, 235 Front Street in Marion.
Mar 11, 2008
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Hoops Champs750 viewsThe Friends Academy Girls Basketball Team won their championship game on Thursday, February 28 against Rocky Hill with a 48-31 victory. Team members include: seated (l. to r.) Amanda Clark (Mattapoisett), Rachel Schwartz, Mackenzie Reimer, Katie Grigg (all three of Dartmouth) and Alex Berg (Mattapoisett); standing (l. to r.) are Stephanie Roberts (Dartmouth), Anne Walker (Marion), Sarah Kaiser (Mattapoisett), Chelsea Campellone (Fall River), Emily Bejtlich (Rochester) and Stephanie Starrett (Dartmouth).Mar 11, 2008
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Lions' Share561 viewsPast Lions Club International Director John Hoyle recently presented Dr. Jeffrey G. Swift with the 2008 Melvin Jones Fellowship Award for his dedication to helping others. Dr. Swift is a member of the Mattapoisett Lions Club and local business owner of Mattapoisett Chiropractic and Sports Medicine. The Melvin Jones Fellowship is recognition of a person’s commitment to humanitarian work. Dr. Swift has been a member of the Mattapoisett Lions Club since 1991. (Photo courtesy of Rebecca McCullough).Mar 11, 2008
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Lions Fellowship595 viewsMelvin Jones Fellows that were present at a recent dinner at the Wamsutta Club in New Bedford to honor Dr. Jeff Swift at the Mattapoisett Lions Club 2008 recipient of a Melvin Jones Fellowship included (l. to r.) John Hoyle, Tim Ray (in back), Don Correira, Natalie Hoyle, Jack Ayers, Jeff Swift, Paul Levine, Clay King, Bill Calusine, and Rick Price. (Photo courtesy of Rebecca McCullough).Mar 11, 2008
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