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Witch Rock, Rochester1004 viewsWitch Rock, Rochester     (18 votes)
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Opening a New Chapter733 viewsMembers of the Plumb Memorial Library Board of Trustees pose with former Library Director Olivia Melo, new Library Director Gail Roberts, and Rochester Facilities Manager Mike Meunier during the recent ribbon-cutting ceremony for the library's new addition and renovations. (Photo by Nancy MacKenzie).     (16 votes)
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Permanent Planting550 viewsORR School Superintendent Dr. William Cooper speaks prior to unveiling a newly-installed plaque rededicating the red maple tree just beneath the clock tower at Center School in memory of Suzanne Rogers, a first grader at the school who died tragically in 1977 when she was struck by a car. The Mattapoisett School Committee commissioned a new plaque to forever announce the tree’s significance. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).     (15 votes)
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Mother-Daughter Tea573 viewsA "Mother-Daughter Tea" was held on Saturday, May 19 in Reynard Hall at the Mattapoisett Congregational Church. The tea featured a “Language of Flowers, Fans, and Calling Cards” along with a presentation by Donna and Ron Lasko, named the “Ultimate Tea Couple” by the Tea Association of the USA. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).     (15 votes)
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Swazi Aid Show533 viewsR&B singer Joy and her band performed during the first in a series of local benefit concerts at the Mattapoisett Congregational Church on Sunday, April 29. The show was organized by Mattapoisett resident and ORR graduate Sarah DeMatos who is attempting to raise money and awareness for abandoned children in Africa. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).     (15 votes)
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Career Day723 viewsMarion Occupational Program organizer Betsy Finch-Kaplan and professional ice skater Aimee Barron Driscoll pose at the recent Sippican School event.     (14 votes)
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House of Horrors!676 viewsSpooky setpieces are strewn throughout the Haunted Yard display located at 57 Fort Street in Fairhaven (across from the Fairhaven Shipyard). This annual “Terror Tradition” is hosted by the father and son team of Richard and Matthew Brodeur to benefit local Shriner’s Hospitals. The yard is open to visitors — if you dare! — every Friday and Saturday night from dusk until 9:30 pm and on Sundays from dusk until 9:00 pm throughout the month of October, including Halloween night. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).     (14 votes)
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Witness Tree739 viewsMattapoisett Board of Selectmen Chairman Raymond Andrews and Tree Warden Roland Cote formally accept the donation of a tree which was planted last fall in the new War Memorial Park at the Mattapoisett Free Public Library while Town Administrator Mike Botelho and Mattapoisett Tree Committee Chairman Elaine Botelho look on. The "Witness Tree," a tulip poplar, is a direct descendant of a tree planted by George Washington at Mount Vernon. (Photo courtesy of Danny White).     (13 votes)
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Two Plus Two734 viewsThe double duo piano talents of Linda Maranis and Sheila Converse and Margaret Ann Martin and Adrienne Forrest performed a concert of classic hits at Tabor Academy in Marion on Friday night, November 2. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).     (13 votes)
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Rochester Remembers580 viewsThe Town of Rochester paid tribute to our armed forces, both past and present, with their annual Memorial Day Parade and Observance held on Sunday morning, May 25, 2008. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).     (12 votes)
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Tri-Town Bike Benefit585 viewsSeveral hundred children and their parents braved soggy conditions to participate in the first annual Pan-Mass Challenge (PMC) Tri-Town Ride for Kids on Saturday, May 19 starting at Center School on Barstow Street in Mattapoisett. The young bikers arrived with the goal of pedaling their way towards raising $10,000 in the fight to find a cure for cancer. Children ranging in age from 3 to 15 years were encouraged to participate in the bike rally benefit. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).     (11 votes)
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Mattapoisett Opening Day 2007788 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 (pictured), 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).     (11 votes)
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