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Fourth Fireworks790 viewsMarion's Annual Fireworks Display from Silvershell Beach held on Tuesday, July 3, 2007. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).     (10 votes)
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Wintertime548 viewsMattapoisett seasonal resident Trish O'Neill was visiting from Georgia during the week of New Year's Day and captured some beautiful snowfall around Ned's Point. Photos courtesy of Ms. O'Neill.     (5 votes)
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Chapel Caroling645 viewsHoliday caroling was held at the Tinkhamtown Chapel in Mattapoisett on Saturday, December 20. The annual Christmas tradition included a sing-along celebration of holiday music. The chapel, quaintly lit by oil lamps and heated by a pot-belly stove, provided the perfect old-fashioned setting. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).     (5 votes)
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Barn Building608 viewsNeighbors and friends of Dan and Kellie Crete have been working together the last few months to raise an old-fashioned, handmade barn on the couple’s property at 69 Holmes Street in Marion. Dan Crete and his family sought to add this one-of-a-kind addition to their home to be used as a gathering place for his friends and family using no nails, handmade pegs, a lot of manpower and a little bit of Yankee ingenuity. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).     (5 votes)
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Resonators in Rochester620 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).     (5 votes)
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A Sort of Homecoming630 viewsMembers of the Mattapoisett Congregational Church met at Ned’s Point for an open-air church service on Sunday, September 9 as the congregation celebrated their fourth annual “Homecoming Sunday.” Reverend Dr. Virginia Child welcomed nearly 200 church members, friends and guests to a morning filled with fellowship, food and games. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).     (5 votes)
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Rochester Opening Day 2007743 viewsMembers of the Rochester Youth Baseball League (RYB) held their Opening Day Parade and Ceremonies on Saturday, April 14 in the Rochester Town Center. Several hundred youngsters marched from the green in front of the First Congregational Church to their field of dreams, Gifford Park, to mark the opening of the 2007 baseball season. Each of the league’s 20 teams had a place in the parade. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).     (5 votes)
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Mattapoisett Halloween Parade - October 31, 2006706 viewsMattapoisett Halloween Parade - October 31, 2006     (5 votes)
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Letters to Santa722 viewsFifth grade student Samantha Babineau of Rochester’s Memorial School tells Santa what she’d like for Christmas in person during his recent visit to the Rochester Post Office on Saturday, December 20. Santa also stopped by the Mattapoisett Post Office that same morning to check up on the tri-towns’ operations and to collect some last-minute wish lists and letters before heading back to the North Pole for his big night. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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After the Storm1853 viewsJon and Brenda Nutter of Rochester pose with a copy of The Wanderer in Bush, LA, St. Tammany Parish, which is about 40 miles north of New Orleans, on August 30, 2005 — the day after Hurricane Katrina hit the area.     (77 votes)
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03-01-011316 viewsMattapoisett residents Jeff and Karen Swift and Michael and Sandy King take time out from a busy day of skiing to pose with a copy of The Wanderer atop Pleasant Mountain (a/k/a Shawnee Peak Ski Area) overlooking Mount Washington during the recent February school vacation week. The two couples traveled with Caitlin and Jarod Swift, Kristen Searles, and Andrew and Matt King — all of whom were unavailable for the photo due to a much-needed hot chocolate break. 3/1/01 edition     (52 votes)
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Frozen Flyers1013 viewsA group of South Coast pilots recently took advantage of this winter’s cold conditions to use Snipatuit Pond as a landing strip. The pilots use charts provided by the United States Government to determine if the thickness of the ice is enough to support the weight of their airplanes. Pilot Ben Bailey, who lives on the shores of the pond and hosted this past week’s get together, fl ies a seaplane off of the pond during warmer weather months. Photo by Robert Chiarito. February 12, 2009 edition     (37 votes)
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