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Fresh Air631 viewsA photo by the Langford family of Mattapoisett recently took second place in the Splish Splash category of The Fresh Air Fund’s 2010 photo contest. Their photo features 13-year-old Michael, of Queens, staying cool on a hot day! Photo courtesy of Kaitlin Caruso.
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Skate Shredfest631 viewsA "Skate Shredfest" event, held on June 25, 2011 in Mattapoisett, raised money for skate park located behind the Mattapoisett Police Station. With several different categories in the competition, including "Best Trick Jam" and "High Ollie", local skaters had a chance to show off their tricks for a good cause. Photos by Felix Perez.
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ORR Girls’ Volleyball Team631 viewsThe ORR Girls’ Volleyball Team gave it their best on September 14 versus Fairhaven, but lost the third game in the series. They are at a loss of 1-3 games so far in the five-game series, but still have a chance at the overall win. Photos by Colin Veitch
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2015 Halloween Cover Contest631 views2015 Halloween Cover Contest entry by Mikayla DeCoffe
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2015 Halloween Cover Contest631 views2015 Halloween Cover Contest entry by Zoe Pateakus
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Buzzards Bay c420631 viewsThe first ever Buzzards Bay c420 championship was one of the biggest c420 regattas the class has seen in its history. The massive fleet of 173 boats was stored away in the beautiful Ft. Taber Park with The Community Boating Center of New Bedford running the show.
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Special Olympics 631 viewsTabor Academy hosted another Special Olympics event on Sunday, February 12. The snow kept a lot of participants from venturing out, but those who did enjoyed some 1:1 play with Tabor Academy student volunteers. Photos by Deina Zartman
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A ‘millennial occasion’ 631 viewsMost of the graduates of the ORR Class of 2018 were born in the year 2000 at the turn of the 3rd millennium A.D., making this year’s ORR graduation a true millennial event. Congratulations to ORR’s Class of 2018! Photo by Jean Perry
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Abigail Field631 viewsThe delightful Abigail Field, a student of history and appreciator of historical female fashion, gave a presentation on women’s fashion from the World War I era at the Mattapoisett Museum on September 8. Dressed in clothing and jewelry typical of the period between 1910-1920, Field discussed the war’s impact on the evolution of women’s fashion, the ensuing concept of comfortable clothing, and the male-dominance of the fashion industry. Photo by Marilou Newell
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Bird Island Lighthouse631 viewsOn September 14, Marion and its residents celebrated the bicentennial anniversary of the Bird Island Lighthouse. Built in 1819, the lighthouse was the very first on the southern coast of Massachusetts and an essential beacon for the busy commercial waters near Cape Cod before the canal was built. Photo by Carl Dias. September 19, 2019 edition
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Freezing For A Reason631 viewsFriends bare it all for the 8th annual Freezing For A Reason on New Year’s Day 2020. Wearing designer shower caps were Maura Kelley, Helen Muller, and Linda Duchaine. They attended the event in memory of Richard Bartlett.
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Resonators in Rochester630 viewsThe student body of Rochester Memorial School received a gift from the school’s Parents-Teachers Organization (PTO) to mark the beginning of the school year on Friday, September 7 in the form of a concert by local favorites The Resonators. The band played two shows of what they bill as a “Slice of Americana” in the school’s cafeteria to accommodate the entire school population. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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