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Mattapoisett27 viewsPhoto by Jennifer Shepley
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Marion Natural History Museum27 viewsOn Wednesday, April 8, the Marion Natural History Museum's afterschool group welcomed Marianne Piche, Habitat Biologist with Massachusetts Division of Fish and Wildlife. Marianne helped us to explore the importance of Young Forests. Young forests are areas which are in the process of restoration after a fire or timber harvesting event. These forests provide unique habitat for a variety of wildlife which rely on the tender shoots and herbaceous vegetation that will not be found in a more mature forest. The m
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M/V Mattapoisett27 viewsJoanne Doherty shared this photo of her five grandkids who recently took the boat launch M/V Mattapoisett.
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Mattapoisett26 viewsSt. Anthony Church in Mattapoisett. Photo by Rob Grant
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River Road25 viewsRiver Road. Photo by Ellie Higgins
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River Road25 viewsRiver Road. Photo by Ellie Higgins
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Earth Day Clean-Up25 viewsDuring the 23rd annual Earth Day Clean-Up, The Wanderer followed an expedition of the brave Rochester Boy Scout Troop 31 scouts Carl, Chris, Kelvin, and Tim as they spent most of their Saturday cleaning up their town. Photo by Sam Bishop
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Earth Day Clean-Up25 viewsDuring the 23rd annual Earth Day Clean-Up, The Wanderer followed an expedition of the brave Rochester Boy Scout Troop 31 scouts Carl, Chris, Kelvin, and Tim as they spent most of their Saturday cleaning up their town. Photo by Sam Bishop
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Car Show25 viewsGreat night for the car show at Shipyard Park, one of my favorite pictures, the 57 Chevy Belair. Photo taken by John Oldham
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Marion Natural History Museum24 viewsOn Wednesday, April 8, the Marion Natural History Museum's afterschool group welcomed Marianne Piche, Habitat Biologist with Massachusetts Division of Fish and Wildlife. Marianne helped us to explore the importance of Young Forests. Young forests are areas which are in the process of restoration after a fire or timber harvesting event. These forests provide unique habitat for a variety of wildlife which rely on the tender shoots and herbaceous vegetation that will not be found in a more mature forest. The m
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Swans by Ned’s Point24 viewsSwans by Ned’s Point. Photo by Jennifer Shepley
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Mattapoisett23 viewsReaching for spring on Pine Island Road. Photo by Ruth A Griffin
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