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Phoenix Crew512 viewsPhoenix Crew, a newly formed club open to rowers of all ages and levels, is seeking new members. Based in Fairhaven, members come from all over southeastern Massachusetts including the Tri-Town. Photo by Katy Fitzpatrick. June 21, 2012 edition
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ORRHS Bulldogs Swim Team512 viewsThe ORRHS Bulldogs Swim Team is almost ready for their first year together as a varsity sport. They have been busy fundraising all summer with car washes and other events. Over the next couple weeks, they will hold a silent auction and swim-a-thon. Photo courtesy of ORRHS Bulldogs Swim Team.
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ORR Field Hockey512 viewsThe Old Rochester Regional Varsity Field Hockey team hosted New Bedford High School on Monday, September 10 at Old Rochester Regional High School. Photo by Katy Fitzpatrick.
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2012 Halloween Cover Contest 512 views2012 Halloween Cover Contest Entry by Ana Poulin
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Old Rochester Regional Hall of Fame512 viewsIt was the annual Bulldogpalooza on Saturday, March 28 for the Old Rochester Regional Hall of Fame. The event was a time for the organization to promote their new inductees and celebrate the big win this year. Above from left to right: ORR Hall of Famers Peter Borsari, Tom DeCosta, Bill Knapton (inductee), Peter Trow, and Steve Heath. Photos by Felix Perez
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Triathalon 17512 viewsIt’s Harbor Days again, and kicking off the events on July 12 was the 2015 Mattapoisett Lions Triathlon as part of the Lions Club’s Harbor Days festivities. Photos by Felix Perez
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Freezin’ for a Reason Polar Plunge512 viewsIt takes a certain type of person to jump into the cold ocean on New Year’s morning. Behold, the locals who fit that description as they enjoy a frosty January 1st at Mattapoisett Town Beach for the annual Freezin’ for a Reason Polar Plunge! Hundreds lined the beach to take the plunge, with bundled spectators watching from the sidelines and cheering as the plungers charged ahead screaming and shrieking with exhilaration. Proceeds from the plunge benefit locals battling cancer. Photos by Colin Veitch
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Practically Penguins 512 viewsThe waterfowl in the harbors, rivers, and estuaries of Mattapoisett over the weekend got a taste of what it’s like to be penguins. They are seen here huddling for warmth, scavenging for food, and sharing the tight spaces of whatever scarce water surface area remained Sunday at sunset. Photos by Jean Perry
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Marion Natural History Museum512 viewsOn March 13, the Marion Natural History Museum after school group learned about shells and the animals that inhabit them. We looked at some amazing gastropod and bivalve shells from the museum's historic collections, then we used shells to design our own animals and shared what type of habitat these animals might live in. Photos courtesy Elizabeth Leidhold
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Cardboard Boats512 viewsSCOPE Week meant big fun at the beach in Mattapoisett for ORR Junior High seventh-graders who built their own boats and then raced them on June 5 in Mattapoisett. While half the students head off for Survival, the others enjoy a week of equally challenging tasks of the 40-year tradition of SCOPE that gives students a chance to learn while learning about themselves and each other. Photos by Jean Perry
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Marion 4th of July parade 512 viewsThis year’s Marion July 4th parade was bigger and better than ever, with more spectators, more floats, and, yes, more candy! Photos by Jean Perry
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Bristol County Radio Control “RC” Club512 viewsRadio control model seaplanes are more than just a hobby for members of the Bristol County Radio Control “RC” Club. As club member Gerry Dupont puts it, “It’s an affliction. A happy affliction.” Dupont’s yellow Piper Cub seaplane features a one-fifth-scale pilot named “Gus” who’s been flying the one-fifth-scale seaplane for seven years. Photos by Jean Perry
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