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Chapel Caroling761 viewsHoliday caroling was held at the Tinkhamtown Chapel in Mattapoisett on Saturday, December 20. The annual Christmas tradition included a sing-along celebration of holiday music. The chapel, quaintly lit by oil lamps and heated by a pot-belly stove, provided the perfect old-fashioned setting. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Dixie Diehards761 viewsThe Foxoboro based Dixie Diehards brought their authentic brand of ragtime, blues and dixieland jazz to the Marion Art Center on Saturday evening, May 2. Area music lovers were treated to the band's tribute to Fats Waller as the Art Center presented their Springtime Cabaret concert. Photo by Robert Chiarito.
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80s Ladies761 viewsThese ladies of the 80s had a great time at the May 1 Cape Relay and made sure they took a copy of the Wanderer with them. Back row, left to right: Laurie Buler, Holly Clancy, Kim Aguiar, Patty Correia, Nicole Kelly, Amy Gaitane, Jen Achorn, Trisha Costa, and Tammy Ferreira. Front row, left to right: Jill Houck, Tammy LaPierre, and Sally Shay. Photo courtesy of Sally Shay.
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Polly Perkins Lawrence761 viewsDuring the November 13 ORR Field Hockey banquet, Polly Perkins Lawrence handed out the very first Lawrence Legacy Award to Carly Drew. The award was named after Lawrence, who served as coach for the ORR Varsity Field Hockey team for 41 years until she retired this year from her position as a teacher’s assistant at the school. Photos courtesy Lauren O’Brien
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Student Achievers760 viewsThe Rochester School Committee recently honored Memorial School students Arissa and Deianeira Underhill with Student Achievement Awards for the humanitarian endeavors they have undertaken over the past year. (Photo courtesy of Dawn Underhill).
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History Lessons760 viewsVolunteer members of the Rochester Historical Society presented a diverse program about the town's rich history to members of the Grade 3 classes at Memorial School on Monday, April 30. Among the various topics covered were the first Native American settlers, how early Rochester residents dressed and ate, and what type of games and pasttimes former residents enjoyed. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).
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Running Man760 viewsKenyan runner Nicholas Kamakya trains with kids during the final Marion Mile Just for Kids competition held last week at Tabor Academy. The athlete talked about running in Kenya and led the kids through warm-ups and stretching prior to jogging along in the back of the pack with some of the youngest competitors. (Photo courtesy of Chris Adams).
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Treasure Hunters760 viewsMattapoisett's 150th Sesquicentennial Celebration "Treasure Hunt" was held on Saturday, August 11 starting in Shipyard Park. It led participants to search for clues at various landmarks throughout town. (Photo by Tim Smith).
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Fruits of their Labor760 viewsMembers of the Souza family of Rochester — (l. to r.) Lori Souza, Tyler Souza, David Souza, Kerrin Souza, and Kayla Souza — all pitched in last weekend to help harvest this year’s crop of cranberries at one of the few remaining bogs in town. The family recently took over the bog in an effort to revive and continue the proud farming tradition for which the area has become known. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Scaring Up Dickens760 viewsSophomore Koby Williamson is haunted by the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future as Ebenezer Scrooge in the Old Rochester Regional High School Drama Club's production of Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" to be presented on November 29 and 30 and December 1 at 7:30 pm all three nights, with a matinee performance at 2:00 pm on December 2. Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for students and seniors. The show is directed by Paul Sardinha. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).
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Marion Christmas Stroll 2007760 viewsMembers of the Sippican School Band perform holiday favorites during Marion's Annual Christmas Village Stroll held on Sunday, December 9, 2007. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Wood, If I Could760 viewsThe ever-popular Woodsman Show remains a highlight of Rochester’s annual Country Fair and was held on Friday evening, August 22. Here a contestant displays his skills at the difficult and sometimes dangerous axe-throwing competition. Other events included log rolling, bow sawing, disc stacking, spring board chop, two-person cross cut, chainsaw cutting, and downward chop. Some of the woodmen came from as far away as Vermont to compete in this year’s program. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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