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Aida at ORR870 viewsPast and present members of the Old Rochester Regional High School Drama Club came together under the direction of Paul Sardinha for a remarkable three-day summer production of Aida, the acclaimed Broadway show from Tim Rice and Elton John, which was staged at the high school last weekend. The show offered great performances, lavish musical numbers, and eye-popping costumes and set design that thrilled the packed-house audiences each night. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Arts in the Park869 viewsMarion artist Charles Parsons paints a portrait while Mattapoisett Library Director and musician Judy Wallace and her husband David Gries perform during the recent "Arts in the Park" benefit to raise money for furnishings in the new Mattapoisett Public Library which was held on Sunday, June 24 in Shipyard Park in Mattapoisett. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Mattapoisett Sesquicentennial Parade869 viewsMattapoisett's 150th Celebration Parade was held on Saturday, August 4, kicking off a week filled with various events commemorating the sesquicentennial of the town's incorporation. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).
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Family Picnic at Ned's Point869 viewsFriends and families gathered together in Veterans Memorial Park at Ned's Point in Mattapoisett on Sunday night, August 5 for an old-fashioned family picnic as part of the town's 150th Celebration Week. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Pee-Wee Football869 viewsOld Rochester Youth Football’s (ORYF) Pee Wee team beat Fairhaven, 14-0, on Sunday, September 28 and they are now 3-1-1. (Photo by Rick Manning.)
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Mattapoisett Opening Day 2007868 viewsOpening Day Ceremonies for the 2007 season of Mattapoisett Youth Baseball (MYB) included special guests and local legends such as former American Idol contestant Ayla Brown, who sang the National Anthem and threw out the ceremonial first pitch, and former Boston Red Sox pitcher Brian Rose. The day also included a tribute to longtime MYB supporter and former Mattapoisett Recreation Director John Haley with the field at Old Hammondtown School in his honor. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Glory Unfurled868 viewsMattapoisett's weeklong 150th Sesquicentennial Celebration was capped off with a closing ceremony featuring the glorious unfurling of three large versions of the Stars and Stripes, courtesy of the National Flag Truck exhibit, in the area of the Town Wharf and Shipyard Park on Sunday afternoon, August 12. (Photo by Tim Smith).
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Bargain Hunting868 viewsThe First Congregational Church of Rochester held their 34th Annual Flea Market held on the town green on Saturday, September 1. There was a little something for everyone at the fundraiser as shoppers meandered from booth to booth carrying the day’s bargains and purchases. (Photo by Robert Chairito).
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Harbor Days868 viewsThe Mattapoisett Lions Club's Harbor Days Celebration 2009 wrapped up on Sunday, July 19 after a week of dining adventures, live entertainment and craft fair fun. Thousands of visitors flocked to the Mattapoisett waterfront for this annual event now in its twenty sixth year. Proceeds from the celebration help to fund many of the Club's charitable endeavors, including the Massachusetts Lions Eye Research Fund. Photo by Robert Chiarito
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Holiday Tour868 viewsThe Mattapoisett Historical Society and Carriage House opened its doors for the holiday season on Saturday, November 24. The Historical Society is having its annual holiday shop, which features a variety of unique gifts such as historical postcard and map recreations, books, and tree ornaments. Kids will get a kick out of the Lionel model train that zooms past a village of illuminated porcelain buildings. Photos by Eric Tripoli.
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Angel and Devil867 viewsThis brother-and-sister team was seen marching in the Mattapoisett Halloween Parade wearing costumes to which parents can certainly relate. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).
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Canadian Company867 viewsFriends and travelers Dorothy Salgado, Anile Perry and Lorraine Constant pose with a copy of The Wanderer at the Auberge Memphré Inn during a recent trip to our northern neighbors in Magog, Quebec. (1/25/07 issue)
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