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Cookies and Caring790 viewsSixth grade students at Old Hammondtown School in Mattapoisett recently prepared baskets of homemade cookies and other goodies as part of their eighth annual holiday program. With help from parents, teachers and staff, the students baked some 1,440 cookies to be packaged in about 130 handmade baskets for distribution to Mattapoisett seniors and shut-ins. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).     (22 votes)
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Small Clams614 viewsA student shows some of the clam seedlings planted during the recent Soft-shell Clam Relay at Silvershell Beach in Marion. The event was sponsored by the Marion Natural History Museum. (Photos by and courtesy of Elizabeth Leidhold, Marion Natural History Museum).     (22 votes)
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Hail to the Chiefs528 viewsMembers of the Tri-County Symphonic Band perform during their “Presidential Portrait” concert held on Sunday, February 4 in Old Rochester Regional High School’s Auditorium. The show’s theme was a tribute to both the office of the presidency and commemorated the upcoming President’s Day Holiday. The band will next perform a “La Fiesta” concert on Sunday, March 25 at 3:00 pm at Tabor Academy’s Fireman Performing Arts Center at Hoyt Hall. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).     (41 votes)
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Aida at ORR711 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).     (22 votes)
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01-17-021084 viewsRichard and Shane Wilhelmsen of Mattapoisett pose with a copy of The Wanderer just outside the Coliseum in Rome during a recent family trip to Rome, the Greek Isles, and Athens. (Photo courtesy of Rebecca Wilhelmsen). 1/17/02 edition     (38 votes)
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La Fiesta in Marion492 viewsMembers of the Tri-County Symphonic Band treated SouthCoast music lovers to a world tour of musical styles and sounds as they presented their 'La Fiesta' concert program at Tabor Academy’s Fireman Performing Arts Center at Hoyt Hall in Marion on Sunday, March 25. The band played a variety of marches, masses and fanfares influenced by music from around the globe. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).     (19 votes)
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051503-21052 viewsOn a recent trip to Sicily, Madelyn Fogler (center, holding a copy of The Wanderer), along with Anne and Jim Shepley, all from Mattapoisett, visited Mount Edna, going up 7,000 feet. Mount Edna is Europe’s largest active volcano. (Photo courtesy of Madelyn Fogler). 5/15/03 edition     (35 votes)
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2005 Buzzards Bay Regatta II3398 viewsRon Noonan of the Beverly Yacht Club in Marion skippers Wildflower to second place in the PHRF Cruise 5 class. (Photo by and courtesy of Fran Grenon, Spectrum Photo, www.spectrumphotofg.com).     (64 votes)
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Meeting Morrie762 viewsActors Todd Yates Gosselin (Mitch) and John McFadden (Morrie) of the Harwich Winter Theater troupe staged a moving production of Tuesdays With Morrie at the Rochester Senior Center on Saturday afternoon, April 12. The story chronicles the relationship shared by author Mitch Albom and his professor and mentor, Morrie Schwartz. The Harwich troupe accepted an invitation form Rochester Council on Aging Director Sharon Lally after seeing their production at a conference last October. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).     (16 votes)
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New Chapter715 viewsThe finishing touches are being added as the Mattapoisett Public Library is nearing completion on a renovation that will see a facility that has nearly tripled in size during its two-year facelift. Officials from Barr Inc., the company in charge of the project, and Library Director Judy Wallace are readying the building for a February 9 Open House that will give members of the public a first look at the transformation that has been happening on Bartstow Street. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).     (16 votes)
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Seeing Sicily774 viewsBobbie and Bob Ketchel of Mattapoisett pose with a copy of The Wanderer during a recent visit to Sicily with Mount Edna clearly visible in the background. (1/11/07 issue)     (16 votes)
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Blues From Man in Blue2497 viewsRochester Police Officer Johnny Barnes, who is also the author of two self-published murder mysteries, poses with a copy of his new CD, Known Offenders, which collects both brand new and previously-released material from his heyday as an active member of the Boston music scene. The music can best be described as blues-flavored-rock, akin to The Rolling Stones and Stevie Ray Vaughan. The busy patrolman is also currently working on his third novel, tentatively titled Dead on the Internet. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).     (96 votes)
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