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2016 Halloween Cover Contest532 views2016 Halloween Cover Contest entry by Cynthia Macallister
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2016 Halloween Cover Contest532 views2016 Halloween Cover Contest entry by Linda Harbour
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Reflecting on Harbor Days 532 viewsMirror, mirror, on the ground, what’s the fairest event around? This nautical mirror for sale at Harbor Days on Saturday reflects the general splendor of the annual Mattapoisett event as shoppers fill the many aisles of various arts and crafts vendors, looking to see what’s new and what’s traditionally found at Harbor Days year after year. Photo by Jean Perry
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Rochester Troop 31532 viewsRochester Troop 31 delivered food donations they have been collecting all month to Shepherd's Pantry in Acushnet for Thanksgiving. November was ‘Scouting for Food Month’ and Troop 31 Scouts and Leaders take this type of community service very seriously. This year they will be extending Scouting for Food to December as well. Photos by Ilana Mackin
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Freezing For A Reason532 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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Jack LeBrun 532 viewsJack LeBrun from Mattapoisett is a senior representing Tabor Academy as the Head of School for the 2019-2020 academic school year. Jack has been honored with the Elizabeth Taber Citizenship Award for demonstrating care for others and the commitment to the betterment of the Tabor community. This week you can find Jack on the Tabor stage in Mamma Mia! February 13, 14 and 15 at 7:30 pm. Admission is free. Photo courtesy Maggie LeBrun
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Socks of Love 532 viewsMattapoisett Congregational Church thanks the community for its generosity and help in preparing Socks of Love for the homeless on Sunday, February 9. The church and community joined forces to deliver 60 pairs of socks to adults and 24 pairs to children in New Bedford. Each package included toiletries and a handwritten Valentine card. Photo courtesy Tina Zantrofski
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High Tea and Gossip531 viewsLucy Bly and Katherine Gaudet played the roles of two gossiping ship captain’s wives for the Mattapoisett Museum and Carriage House’s “High Tea and Historic Gossip” session held on Sunday, March 11. The creative program was an informal way of discussing historic events and tidbits of local “gossip” from the 1860s while being treated to a lively performance from the role-playing characters. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Tri-Town Teddy Bears531 viewsChildren enjoyed fun in the sun during the Tri-Town Early Childhood Council’s Teddy Bear Picnic held on Saturday, September 22 at the scenic Great Hill Farm in Marion. The event, designed to introduce parents to the area’s early childhood programs, was held on the lawn of a castle-like mansion overlooking Buzzards Bay. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Remebering Mr. Rod531 viewsFriends and family met to dedicate the Athletic Fields at ORR in the memory of former Athletic Director Joao Rodrigues on Friday October 19, 2007
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Cooking Class531 viewsMembers of the Old Colony Regional Vocational Technical High School Culinary Arts Program recently served one of their monthly luncheons to residents at the Rochester Senior Center. Under the supervision of program director Scott Botelho, the students took over the kitchen at the Senior Center to share their cooking talents and prepare some Venus De Milo style soup and meatball subs. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Dixieland in Marion531 viewsThe Dixie Diehards returned to the Marion Art Center on Saturday, April 26 for a performance at 7:30 pm. The group was formed in August, 2006 and is made up of men who are traditional jazz and Dixieland music enthusiasts, many of whom are also members of the long-established Stone Street Strummers Banjo Band. Bill Kiesewetter of Marion plays keyboard with the group. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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