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Garden Group Glory709 viewsMembers of Mattapoisett’s 150th Garden Group recently posed for this aerial shot of the sesquicentennial logo they recreated out of plantings at Shipyard Park. The group members have put in countless hours planting this and other beds from Shipyard Park to Ned’s Point to commemorate the town’s 150th birthday. The bucket lift was provided by Village Signs. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).Jul 02, 2007
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Garden Group Glory712 viewsMembers of Mattapoisett’s 150th Garden Group recently posed for this aerial shot of the sesquicentennial logo they recreated out of plantings at Shipyard Park. The group members have put in countless hours planting this and other beds from Shipyard Park to Ned’s Point to commemorate the town’s 150th birthday. This photo is also being planned as the cover for the next Annual Town Report. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).Jul 02, 2007
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Coast to Coast693 viewsAnne Converse of Marion poses with a copy of The Wanderer alongside a familiar-looking landmark taken at a winery on a recent trip to Santa Rosa, CA. (Photo by Freddie Bagerman). (07/05/07 issue)Jul 02, 2007
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Riders from Rochester725 views(L. to R.) Marsha Hartley, Erica Neal and Sarah Cecil, all from Rochester, pose with The Wanderer during the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation’s “Ride for a Cure” in Santa Rosa, CA. The trio joined 187 other riders who peddled over 100 miles to raise over $3 million for the cause. (07/05/07 issue)Jul 02, 2007
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Gals in Glasgow700 viewsLee Yeaton of Mattapoisett (right) poses with her granddaughter, Genevieve Wheeler of Marion, while in Glasgow for afternoon tea at The Willow Tea Room designed by famous architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh. (07/05/07 issue)Jul 02, 2007
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Rochester's Big Top803 viewsThe renowned Cole Brothers Circus made a recent stop in the field adjacent to the Plumb Corner Mall in Rochester last week to entertain the young and young-at-heart. Trained animal acts, clowns, and acrobats were all on hand under the Big Top for two days on June 20 and 21. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).Jun 26, 2007
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ORR Graduation 2007753 viewsORR Graduation 2007Jun 26, 2007
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ORR Graduation 2007702 viewsORR Graduation 2007Jun 26, 2007
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ORR Graduation 2007768 viewsORR Graduation 2007Jun 26, 2007
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ORR Graduation 2007677 viewsORR Graduation 2007Jun 26, 2007
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ORR Graduation 2007654 viewsORR Graduation 2007Jun 26, 2007
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ORR Graduation 2007715 viewsORR Graduation 2007Jun 26, 2007
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