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2019 Halloween Cover Contest596 views2019 Halloween Cover Contest Entry by Gus Tallman
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2008 Halloween Cover Contest Entry595 views2008 Halloween Cover Contest Entry
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Holiday In The Park595 viewsHoliday In The Park culimated with the lighting of the town tree, which is bedecked in handmade ornaments by residents and students of Mattapoisett. Photo by Eric Tripoli.
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2014 Halloween Cover Contest595 views2014 Halloween Cover Contest entry by Ella Yang
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Harbor Days 2015595 viewsThe weather was fine for Harbor Days, the annual week-long event organized by the Mattapoisett Lions Club. The weekend portion of Harbor Days featured vendors, food, train rides for the kids, and a number of entertainment programs, including The Showstoppers on Sunday, July 19. Photos by Colin Veitch and Jean Perry
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2008 Summer Cover Contest Entry594 views2008 Summer Cover Contest Entry
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Cover Contest Entry594 viewsOne of the many entries in the 2009 Halloween Cover Contest
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Pink in the Rink594 viewsTabor Academy painted the rink pink on January 8, 2011, to promote awareness and raise money for cancer research. The event raised $6,760 in honor of cancer survivor Kim Grondin, who is the mother of hockey forward Kody Grondin. Photos by Laura Pedulli and Roberta Meads.
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2014 Halloween Cover Contest594 views2014 Halloween Cover Contest entry by Briana Pothier
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2014 Halloween Cover Contest594 views2014 Halloween Cover Contest entry by Zoe Pateakos
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2019 Groundhog Cover Contest594 views2019 Groundhog Cover Contest entry by Joey Faulkner
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Butterfly Cover594 viewsThis local monarch butterfly seen feeding on this butterfly bush will soon take part in the great fall migration across the continent that could take it as far as southwestern Mexico, a seemingly impossible 3,000-mile journey for a creature of such delicateness. She won’t be returning to the Tri-Town, though, after wintering for months in the Mexican mountains with the millions of other monarchs. Instead, she will make her way back up north, but only as far as Texas, where she will find some local milkweed.
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