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Habitat Gala369 viewsMarion entertainer Paul Kandarian had a great time as the emcee for this year’s Buzzard’s Bay Habitat for Humanity (BBHFH) gala on September 17, 2010. The Gala, which took place at the Marion Music Hall this year, raised money to help in BBHFH’s mission to make sure that safe, affordable housing is available to everyone. Photo by Felix Perez.
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Texas Hold ‘em369 viewsEd Martin III checks his cards and considers a move at the Chloe Harding Fund Texas Hold ‘em Tournament on March 5, 2011. Sixty-four players came out to support Chloe. Mr. Martin finished in fourth place. Photo by Felix Perez.
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Skate Dream369 viewsBrandon Westgate clears a ramp at the Mattapoisett skate park on March 18, 2011. Mr. Westgate’s board skills and skateboarding knowledge are so renowned, there is even a pro model shoe named after him. Photo by Chris Martin.
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Harbor Days 2011369 viewsIt was another scorching Harbor Days this past weekend when the Mattapoisett Lions hosted the annual event under clear skies and hot sun on July 16 and 17. Visitors milled around, enjoying the wares, lemonade, strawberry shortcake, music and more. Photos by Anne Kakley and Felix Perez.
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The Wizard of Oz369 viewsThe students of Old Hammondtown School hit the stage this week for their production of “The Wizard of Oz.” The play was complete with all the major characters including Dorothy, the Scarecrow, Tin Man, Lion, Wicked Witch of the West, Flying Monkeys, and of course, a real live dog to portray Toto. Photos by Katy Fitzpatrick.
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Gatemen at the Library369 viewsOn Tuesday, June 26, members of the Wareham Gatemen read to dozens of children at the Mattapoisett Free Public Library. From left: Clay Chapman, Fred Shepard, Dustin DeMuth and Brad Kuntz. Photo by Katy Fitzpatrick.
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Harbor Days 2012369 viewsFrom Friday, July 20 to Sunday, July 22, the Mattapoisett Lions Club hosted the 26th Annual Harbor Days celebration in Mattapoisett. Thousands of patrons flocked to the Mattapoisett waterfront to check out the food, live entertainment and vendors. Photos by Felix Perez.
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Extreme Engineering369 viewsOn Tuesday, July 31, dozens of curious students gathered at the Mattapoisett Library to join Dr. Martin Hudis in his Extreme Engineering program. The students participated in a variety of different exercises using remote controlled helicopters in a hands-on approach to learn valuable lessons in math and science. The session was the last of four conducted by Dr. Hudis. Photo by Katy Fitzpatrick.
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Heritage Days Bike Parade369 viewsDozens of children gathered at the Center School to showcase their best bicycles and doll carriages in a parade for Heritage Days. Photo by Felix Perez.
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Summer Reading Program369 viewsSeveral families turned out to the "Dream Big: Read" celebration on Saturday, September 15, 2012, at Plumb Library in Rochester. Past summer reading programs focused only on the students but "Dream Big: Read" encouraged families, students, and teachers alike to get involved in developing good reading habits. Photo by Eric Tripoli.
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Plumb Corner Halloween369 viewsHalloween came early to Plumb Corner in Rochester where kids were treated with a magician, hay rides, trick or treating, a costume contest and a donut eating contest! Photos by Kyle DeCicco-Carey
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Veteran’s Day 369 viewsOn November 12, members of the Mattapoisett community gathered together at Old Hammondtown Elementary School for their annual Veteran’s Day ceremony. Commander Michael Lamoureux served as emcee of the event while State Representative William Straus, Selectman Paul Silva, Veterans’ Agent Barry Denham and U.S. Navy Lieutenant Scott Burrill addressed the audience. The school’s chorus and band played patriotic tunes while the Mattapoisett Police Department presented the colors. Photos by Katy Fitzpatrick
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