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Swans in Mattapoisett Harbor67 viewsSwans in Mattapoisett Harbor. Photo by Mary Dermody
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Mattapoisett66 viewsPhoto by Jennifer Shepley
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Englewood, Florida66 viewsSending warm thoughts, some ladies from Harbor Beach staying warm and enjoying the sun at a beach in Englewood, Florida. Photo courtesy Ann Williams. February 5, 2026 edition
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Swans in Mattapoisett65 viewsSwans in Mattapoisett Harbor. Photos by Roberta Moriarty
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Mattapoisett River65 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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Helping Hands and Hooves Christmas Day Swim64 viewsForty-five hearty souls turned out for the Helping Hands and Hooves Christmas Day Swim and raised about $1,500. It was cold but it was great to have so many families come out to celebrate together and raise money for Helping Hands and Hooves. Photos courtesy Debbi Dyson
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64 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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Helping Hands and Hooves Christmas Day Swim63 viewsForty-five hearty souls turned out for the Helping Hands and Hooves Christmas Day Swim and raised about $1,500. It was cold but it was great to have so many families come out to celebrate together and raise money for Helping Hands and Hooves. Photos courtesy Debbi Dyson
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Marion Natural History Museum63 viewsOn Saturday, the Marion Natural History Museum’s nature journaling group experimented with shading objects with pen and ink. We had a fun group and learned about showing dimensions with stippling and cross hatch. Next get together for this group will be in early-April. Check the museum’s website, www.marionmuseum.org for additional programs. Photo courtesy Elizabeth Leidhold
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Shakespeare for Scaredy Cats63 viewsDepicted here are 10 of the 18 Mattapoisett COA’s Shakespeare for Scaredy Cats folk after having attended an excellent performance of Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale on March 7 at Trinity Rep in Providence. Over the years, this enthusiastic, very lively group has also seen other Shakespeare productions, such as Hamlet and The Taming of the Shrew. Dr. Karrie Szatek teaches the no-homework, seminar-style class on Thursdays at the COA. Currently being read is Antony and Cleopatra; next will be Measure for Meas
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Marion Natural History Museum62 viewsThe Marion Natural History Museum’s afterschool group had a wonderful time on December 17 using recycled and natural materials for gift giving. We made snow globes, bird feeders, shell ornaments, and more! We also enjoyed snacks and having fun visiting with friends. The museum wishes to thank all the terrific volunteers that came out to help. Happy Holidays from the museum and see you soon. Photos courtesy Elizabeth Leidhold
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Covers of 202562 viewsThe covers of 2025! As we bid farewell to 2025, we look back on all that happened this year. There was a lot in the news cycle, but the good outshines the bad. We are excitedly looking forward to a fantastic 2026 and wish everyone a Happy New Year! January 1, 2026 edition
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