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Our Town477 viewsStephen Lacombe, left, and Holly Cardoza, right, play George and Emily, two teenagers who fall in love in a sleepy New Hampshire town in Thornton Wilder’s classic American play Our Town. The Old Rochester Regional High School drama club will be presenting Our Town on November 19 - 21. Photo by Anne O'Brien-Kakley. O’Brien-Kakley.
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Triangle477 viewsTriangle, a play by Laurie Brooks, is set against the backdrop of the historic Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire of 1911. Triangle will be performed by the Old Rochester Regional High School (ORR) Drama Club, November 17 through 20 in the high school auditorium. Tickets are $10 for students and seniors and $12 for adults. For more ticket information contact Lisa Cardoza at 508-758-6762. Photo by Samuel Resendes.
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Bishop Stang High School 477 viewsFive Bishop Stang High School students have received 2018-19 Knights of Columbus awards for their submissions to the Catholic Citizenship Essay Contest: Elizabeth Golden of New Bedford, Chloe Katz of Tiverton, Eric Payette of Dartmouth, and Laurenne Wilkinson of Marion were each presented awards from the local K of C chapter in the Chapel of the Annunciation at the school by Mr. Philip Martin, the chair of the Theology Department at Bishop Stang. Quinn Sullivan of Westport received special recognition as th
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ORRJHS Jazz Band477 viewsAs part of the FORM concert series, the ORRJHS Jazz Band, directed by Richard Laprise, and the ORRHS Chorus and Jazz Band, directed by Richard Barnicle, performed a program drawing on a broad range of styles and influences on April 11. FORM (Friends of Old Rochester Music) President Kathleen Kvilhaug spoke about the ORR music programs' most recent distinction, the NAMM Foundation's recognition for Outstanding Support of Music Education, along with new awards ORRHS won during the recent trip to Nashville, TN
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Distributive Education Clubs of America477 viewsOld Rochester is proud to welcome DECA (Distributive Education Clubs of America) to its plethora of extracurricular activities. DECA is a program dedicated to preparing young students for the real world. Specifically, it focuses on a wide variety of business subjects, from management to accounting to tourism. There is something for everyone to do in DECA, and there is something for everyone to get out of DECA. There are over 250,000 members nationwide, and a striking 50 students at Old Rochester.
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Bulldog Dash476 viewsMore than 200 walkers and runners, young and old, came out on a sunny and cold Saturday on November 27, 2010 for the Bulldog Dash. The event raised money to help offset new extracurricular student fees. Photos by Laura Pedulli.
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Top Cheerleaders476 viewsThe Old Rochester Youth Football and Cheerleading (ORYF) is a Pop Warner league in the Tri-Town and they have two squads moving on to Regionals, which will take place at the DCU center in Worcester on November 19. This is the first time that ORYF has competed at Regionals. Photo courtesy of Patti McArdle.
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Sharing the Harvest476 viewsOn September 25, 70 Old Hammondtown School 6th-graders went to "Sharing the Harvest," a volunteer-staffed farm at the Dartmouth YMCA that grows and distributes fresh food to local food banks. Students processed thousands of pounds of butternut squash, prepared seedling trays, planted garlic for next year's harvest, and unearthed sweet potatoes, despite the rain. The trip was sponsored by the PTO as part of a new social studies framework. Photos courtesy of Sara Jacobsen.
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Cardboard Boats476 viewsSCOPE Week meant big fun at the beach in Mattapoisett for ORR Junior High seventh-graders who built their own boats and then raced them on June 5 in Mattapoisett. While half the students head off for Survival, the others enjoy a week of equally challenging tasks of the 40-year tradition of SCOPE that gives students a chance to learn while learning about themselves and each other. Photos by Jean Perry
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Survival Week 476 viewsSurvival Week is as much a test of ORR seventh-grade students’ wilderness survival skills as it is a test of their parents’ ability to make the most of the week without their kids. On Sunday, June 9, parents, siblings, and family pets waited eagerly for their children’s arrival from Survival 2019. After a few big hugs, parents whisked their kids away to home and a hot shower. Photos by Jean Perry
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Flag Day476 viewsThe students of Center School observed Flag Day, Friday, June 14, outside near the flagpole. Also being the last day of school for the year, Principal Rosemary Bowman addressed the children, reminding them how blessed they are to be American and living in Mattapoisett. Photos by Jean Perry
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Mamma Mia! 476 viewsTabor Academy's theater group practices for its upcoming production of Mamma Mia! Photo by Ryan Feeney
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