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Boston Post Cane Recipient595 viewsMattapoisett Selectmen George Randall, Stephan J. Lombard and Jordan Collyer along with Town Administrator Michael J. Botelho presented the Boston Post Cane Certificate to Town Resident Martha Lorraine at the Selectmen’s meeting on Tuesday Jul 22, 2008, recognizing her as the town’s eldest citizen.
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Police Promotion595 viewsMattapoisett Police Officer Anthony Days is pinned with his new sergeant's badge by his girlfriend, Meredith, while his proud mother Hilda looks on. Officer Days was recently promoted to the rank of sergeant with the Mattapoisett Police Department during the Mattapoisett Selectmen's meeting. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).
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CoastSweep 2008595 viewsSixth graders from Sippican School in Marion pitched in to help with the CoastSweep coastal clean-up on Saturday, September 20 at Silvershell Beach. Members of the Sippican School Student Council who volunteered that morning included (from left) Danielle Cammarano, Tayler Glavin, Julianne Mariner, Hannah Lerman, Julia O’Rourke and Emma Purtell. (Photo courtesy of Jim O’Rourke).
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2008 Halloween Cover Contest Entry595 views2008 Halloween Cover Contest Entry
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Fox at the Nest595 viewsDoug "VB" Goudie of Fox 25 Morning News, waitress Melissa Garcia, Fox 25 producer Carol Lanigan LaMarr, and Nest Diner owner Barbara St. John pose during the recent segment of "Diner Wednesday" broadcast from the Mattapoisett establishment on December 3, 2008. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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A Touch of Spring595 viewsThe Garden Group of the Mattapoisett Woman's Club took time last week to add a touch for spring to the window boxes at the post office. The woman's club also maintains the flowers outside the Town Hall, the Library, Mattapoisett Museum and Carriage House, and the Triangle (Rte. 6). Those helping out with the project included Sandy Hering (back on the left) and Estelle Jacobson (on the right), and not pictured: Marilyn Flood, Priscilla Hathaway, Peg Olney, and Lee Yeaton. (Photo by Paul Lopes)
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ORR Grads595 viewsOld Rochester Regional High School held commencement ceremonies for the Class of 2009 on Saturday, June 6 at David S. Hagen Memorial Field on the ORR campus. An overflow crowd of family, friends and faculty was on hand to look on as over 150 graduates received their diplomas. Photo by Robert Chiarito.
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Harbor Days595 viewsThe Mattapoisett Lions Club's Harbor Days Celebration 2009 wrapped up on Sunday, July 19 after a week of dining adventures, live entertainment and craft fair fun. Thousands of visitors flocked to the Mattapoisett waterfront for this annual event now in its twenty sixth year. Proceeds from the celebration help to fund many of the Club's charitable endeavors, including the Massachusetts Lions Eye Research Fund. Photo by Robert Chiarito
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Restoring Ram Island595 viewsHelicopters complete rounds from the Mattapoisett marina to Ram Island on March 8, 2010. The helicopters are part of the Ram Island Restoration Project, which is an effort to rebuild the eroded island so common and roseate terns can nest in their natural habitat. The helicopters will deliver 650 cubic feet of soil to the island and workers will then plant vegetation to prevent further erosion. Photo by Anne O'Brien-Kakley.
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ORR Football595 viewsOn Friday, October 7, the ORR Bulldogs crushed the Fairhaven Blue Devils with a score of 48-6. Photos by Colin Veitch
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Strong as steel 595 viewsShe’s got her heavy duty gloves, helmet, and her steel-toe boots, and she’s ready to show a group of boys and girls that welding is cool, fun, and definitely for girls. Rochester’s Emma Makuch, a freshman at Old Colony, is also a Junior Friend of the Plumb Library and on February 19 she shared her knowledge with a group of kids as part of the library’s February vacation lineup to keep kids entertained and learning. Photo by Jean Perry - February 21, 2019 edition
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3D printed masks595 viewsSteve Methia's 3D printer produces a face shield on Wednesday afternoon. The Mattapoisett resident, a retiree, works primarily with motorcycles and furniture but has repurposed his hobby shop and office and with donations of equipment has two printers working morning to night to produce these shields for medical and front-line workers at no cost. See story. Photo by Mick Colageo
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