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Mattapoisett60 viewsPhoto by Jennifer Shepley
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Mahjongg Gals59 viewsThe Village at Plumb Corner with the Mahjongg Gals. Photo by Judith Sullivan
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Mattapoisett Harbor59 viewsSo cold even the Mattapoisett Harbor iced over. Photo by Jennifer Shepley
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Mattapoisett River59 viewsAndrew Apperson, Abe Apperson, Elizabeth Sherry, and Bea Apperson ice skating near the stone bridge on the Mattapoisett River. Photo courtesy Elizabeth Sherry
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Mattapoisett58 viewsMattapoisett Harbor. Photo by Jennifer Shepley
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Swans in Mattapoisett58 viewsSwans in Mattapoisett Harbor. Photos by Roberta Moriarty
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Rochester Memorial School 57 viewsStudents at Rochester Memorial School last month participating in the Student Solve Problems project, a part of the OpenSciEd partnership with the ORR School District. Photo courtesy of Tracey Forns and RMS
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57 viewsHelen Lozoraitis spotted a dark shape out on the ice while walking on Goodspeed Island Road. She realized that it was an immature bald eagle eating his breakfast out on the frozen Eel Pond.
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Elizabeth Tabor57 viewsThe grave of Elizabeth Tabor and her husband, Stephen Taber at Acushnet Cemetery. Elizabeth would change the “e” in her name to an “o” later in life to reflect the spelling of Mount Tabor in Galilee. Their plot, marked by an obelisk, contains their graves as well as their children. Photo by Sam Bishop
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Elizabeth Tabor57 viewsThe grave of Elizabeth Tabor and her husband, Stephen Taber at Acushnet Cemetery. Elizabeth would change the “e” in her name to an “o” later in life to reflect the spelling of Mount Tabor in Galilee. Their plot, marked by an obelisk, contains their graves as well as their children. Photo by Sam Bishop
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Mattapoisett River56 viewsAndrew Apperson, Abe Apperson, Elizabeth Sherry, and Bea Apperson ice skating near the stone bridge on the Mattapoisett River. Photo courtesy Elizabeth Sherry
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Marion Natural History Museum55 viewsOn February 4, the Marion Natural History Museum’s afterschool group learned a few things about our most common backyard birds with Carol Molander of the Nasketucket Bird Club. In preparation for the Great Backyard Bird Count (February 13 and February 16), the kids received their own mini-guides showing images of the birds and also listened to their very distinct calls. When we ventured outside, the kids were the first to see a red-tailed hawk circling overhead. We also saw a European starling, American cro
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