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Stone Horse Builder's Cup698 viewsIn an exciting finish to the 2008 Stone Horse Builders Cup Race sponsored by Edey and Duff of Mattapoisett, the top three Stone Horses were within two boat lengths with only a bow sprit, about 4 feet, separating the top two boats, WINDFALL and YOUNG AMERICA. WINDFALL, sailed by Tom Kenney of the New Bedford Yacht Club and Bob Jackson of Cohasset, took First Place, edging out Second Place finisher Bob Sachetti of Boston, who was single handing YOUNG AMERICA.
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Rock Around the Block698 viewsMarion held their Annual Town Block Party on Sunday, August 31 in the street in front of the Marion Town House. The well-attended event featuring food, fun and frolic, along with dancing courtesy of DJ Roger Chartier. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Triathlon 2009698 viewsOver two hundred athletes particpated in this year's Mattapoisett Triathlon on Sunday morning, July 12. The athletes endurance was tested over a course which included a quarter-mile swim, a ten-mile bike ride and a three and three quarters-mile run. The race marks the beginning of the Mattapoisett Lions Club's annual Harbor Days Celebration with events including a craft fair, several suppers and a pancake breakfast , which unfold over the course of the week. Photo by Robert Chiarito.
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Old World San Diego698 viewsWandering Wanderer Darlene Pittsley visits her daughter Tracy Pittsley for her 28th birthday in Old World, a part of San Diego, CA in November, 2009.
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Nantucket698 views (left to right) Carolyn Thomas, Pat Gross, Joan Cotter, Barbie Ketchel, and Linda Deanna visiting Daffodil Day on Nantucket in April.
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Old Rochester Youth Football698 viewsIt was a great day for all of the Bulldog divisions in the home opener for Old Rochester Youth Football vs. East Bay on Sunday. Tiny Mites won 18-12, junior pee wees 31-7, pee wees 28-6 and JV 14-6. Photos courtesy of ORYF.
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Leaves of âSassâ 698 viewsApril is, among other things, National Poetry Month, and the âpoet-treeâ at the Mattapoisett Library keeps growing with new poem leaves springing up every day. We especially liked the message on this leaf: âWhen life gives you lemons, make orange juice. Be unique.â Right on, young sassy poet⌠Stop by and post a poem of your own before April is over. Photo by Jean Perry
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Turtle Power698 viewsHello, there. Iâm a handsome, male painted turtle from Rochester currently making my habitat at Doggettâs Brook. I enjoy sunning myself on rocks and logs and swimming in the slow-moving water, and eating insects, fish, and plants. I donât have any teeth, but I have cool stripes and razor-sharp claws. Iâm looking for a female who loves basking in the warm sun, mating, and wants lots of kids. April 4, 2019 edition
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Hearts for Hannah 698 viewsAfter Tabor graduate and Marion native Hannah Strom was seriously injured in a motor vehicle accident in Florida last week while traveling with the Holy Cross Womenâs Rowing team, her community back home is showing its support by displaying red and purple hearts on the doors and windows of homes, buildings, and village businesses. These two hearts hung on the door of the Marion Art Center are only two of many popping up all over Marion as a way to show support for Strom and her family
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Rochester Halloween Celebration - October 30, 2006697 viewsRochester Halloween Celebration - October 30, 2006
Plumb Corner Mall
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Chilly Christmas Dip697 viewsJust some of the 60 estimated participants who braved the chilly weather to take the plunge into the water off the Mattapoisett Town Beach for a Christmas day swim to benefit the local Helping Hands and Hooves organization on the morning of December 25. One of the horses from the local Seahorse Farms where the non-profit organization is based even got into the act. (Photo courtesy of Debbi Dyson).
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ORR Graduation 2007697 viewsORR Graduation 2007
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