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Sprinkler Activation at ORR564 viewsThe Mattapoisett and Marion Fire Departments responded to ORR High School at 10:03am on Friday May 8, for a reported fire alarm activation. Upon arrival they found that a sprinkler head had been activated in the auditorium due to heightened heat levels. The cause of the heat was found to be a stuck thermostat on a heater in that area. The students, who vacated the school when the fire alarm sounded, remained outside the school enjoying the warm sunny day as the fire department worked to resolve the issue.
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Celebrating the 4th564 viewsMarion's annual fireworks display attracted several thousand people to the town's Silvershell Beach Park on Friday evening July, 3. The Marion town band entertained the crowd until dusk when the night's big show lit up the sky's above Sippican Harbor. The Marion Fireworks Committee raised all of the funds for the event through private donations, collected up through the night of the show. Photo by Robert Chiarito.
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Car Show564 views2009 Mattapoisett Heritage Days started on Friday August 7, 2009 with an antique car show and a cookout dinner at Shipyard Park. Photo by Anne O'Brien-Kakley
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Swansea Tigers564 viewsFrom left to right: Mitchell Midwood, Jeremiah Adams and Cameron Coelho, all of Mattapoisett, and Brett Rudolph of Marion, were members of the Swansea Tigers travel team of the Swansea Independent Baseball League this summer, which posted an 11-6 record in four tournaments and twice traveled to Springfield for competitions. Photo courtesy of Swansea Independent Baseball League.
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2014 Halloween Cover Contest564 views2014 Halloween Cover Contest entry by Ella Yang
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Plasticastrophe! 564 viewsIt doesn’t matter that she’s about to be eaten by King Kong – Barbie stays smiling, as do all the Barbies planted in Teresa Dall’s “Barbie Garden” of 16 North Street in Mattapoisett. Here, Barbie manages to display a little Fourth of July spirit while making imminent annihilation appear blissful. Photo (and flag accessory) by Jean Perry - July 5, 2018 edition
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Wind Power563 viewsRochester Golf Course owners Stuart and Judy Tallman have erected a windmill on the course off Route 105 in the hopes of using it to help generate and supply power for the propertys clubhouse. The 80-foot high tower is topped with a 10-kilowatt turbine, which should produce about 20,000 kw of electricity for the Golf Club annually. The Tallmans received a grant through the Massachusetts Technology Collaboration to obtain the windmill. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).
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Lizzie T's Spelling Bee563 viewsElizabeth Taber Library's First Annual Lizzie T's Spelling Bee. March 8, 2007
Teams Oh Bee-Have and Drifters in the final round
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Senior Spring Fling563 viewsSeniors from Mattapoisett, Marion and Rochester participated in the eighth annual Spring Fling dance party on Sunday, May 6 in the Sippican School cafeteria. The event was hosted by the Marion Council on Aging (COA) with a group of student volunteers from Old Rochester Regional Junior High School, who not only helped serve refreshments, but also joined their elders on the dance floor for some contemporary and traditional dances. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Relay for Life563 viewsThe American Cancer Society held their third annual Relay for Life of the Tri-Town at the Old Rochester Regional High School track on Friday, June 8 and Saturday, June 9 to raise funds in the fight against cancer. This year 21 teams of walkers raised more than $60,000 before the first step had been taken on Friday night more than tripling the total amount of money raised in the first year of the walk-a-thon in 2005. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Tri-Town Teddy Bears563 viewsChildren enjoyed fun in the sun during the Tri-Town Early Childhood Councils Teddy Bear Picnic held on Saturday, September 22 at the scenic Great Hill Farm in Marion. The event, designed to introduce parents to the areas early childhood programs, was held on the lawn of a castle-like mansion overlooking Buzzards Bay. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Members Show563 viewsThe 2008 Winter Members Show at the Marion Art Center opened this week. The show features 73 pieces submitted by over 35 of the MACs members divided between the buildings two main galleries and is open now through February 28. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Friday 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm, and Saturday from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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