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Relay for Life505 viewsThe American Cancer Society held their Annual Relay for Life of the Tri-Towns from 6:00p.m. on Friday, June 12 until noon on Saturday June 13 at Old Rochester Regional High School's track. Between 250 and 300 people participated in the eighteen hour walk raising nearly $50,000 to help fight and prevent cancer. Photo by Robert Chiarito.     (2 votes)
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Veterans Day559 viewsColonel Nancy A. Souza, USA, will be the principal speaker for Mattapoisett’s annual Veterans’ Day Ceremonies to be held on Tuesday, November 11 beginning at 11:00 am at Old Hammondtown School. Colonel Souza enlisted in the Massachusetts Army National Guard in 1983. She was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in August 1984 after graduating from the Massachusetts Military Academy.     (2 votes)
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ORR Music Winners655 views(l. to r.) Drummer and Berklee alumnus John Blackwell, Marcellus Farmer, Aaron Janik, Tyrone Martin, Mack Williamson, Percussion Professor Terri Lynne Carrington and Music Education Chair Cecil Adderley pose at Berklee's Annual High School Jazz Festival.     (2 votes)
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Mattapoisett Veterans Day 2007737 viewsVeterans Day Ceremonies held at Old Hammondtown School in Mattapoisett on Monday, November 12, 2007. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).     (2 votes)
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150th Block Party911 viewsMattapoisett's 150th Sesquicentennial Celebration "Block Party" was held on Friday night, August 10 in Shipyard Park under the tent, despite inclement weather. (Photo by Tim Smith).     (2 votes)
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Running Man784 viewsKenyan runner Nicholas Kamakya trains with kids during the final Marion Mile Just for Kids competition held last week at Tabor Academy. The athlete talked about running in Kenya and led the kids through warm-ups and stretching prior to jogging along in the back of the pack with some of the youngest competitors. (Photo courtesy of Chris Adams).     (2 votes)
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History Lessons694 viewsVolunteer members of the Rochester Historical Society presented a diverse program about the town's rich history to members of the Grade 3 classes at Memorial School on Monday, April 30. Among the various topics covered were the first Native American settlers, how early Rochester residents dressed and ate, and what type of games and pasttimes former residents enjoyed. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).     (2 votes)
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Ready for Summer905 viewsSilvershell Beach in Marion. Photo by Robert Chiarito. (June 18, 2009 edition)     (23 votes)
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Most Valuable Teacher764 viewsMarion resident and ORR sophomore Sarah Walsh (left) poses with ORR teacher Julie Wheeler (right) and "Wally the Green Monster" (center) at Fenway Park during an historic game on September 1. Sarah recently wrote an essay nominating Ms. Wheeler as a Most Valuable Teacher (MVT) as part of a joint program sponsored by the Boston Red Sox and the Massachusetts Teachers Association (MTA) to recognize and honor outstanding teachers. (Photo courtesy of Shaun Walsh).     (15 votes)
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Swazi Aid Show605 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).     (13 votes)
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The Impossible Dream1069 viewsAaron Valente (Sancho Panza), C. Tucker Johnson (Don Quixote), and Chelsie Nectow (Aldonza) will star in the ORR Drama Club’s production of Man of La Mancha, to be performed at ORR High School Thursday through Saturday, March 30, 31 and April 1 at 7:30 pm; and on Sunday, April 2 at 2:00 pm. Tickets are $12 for adults, and $8 for seniors and students and are now available at the Pen and Pendulum in Mattapoisett, the Marion General Store, and the Plumb Corner Market in Rochester. Tickets will also be available at the door. For additional information, please call 508-763-4727.(Photo by and courtesy of Joe Butterfield).     (38 votes)
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Merry in Marion752 views(from left) Jackie Scholz, Elizabeth Lonergan and Lucy Schwartz recently performed highlights from various Young People’s Theater productions at the Marion Art Center as part of the center’s Holiday Tea Party event which was held on Saturday, November 29. Guests were encouraged to join in the theme of “Annie” and “Samantha” by singing along to songs from the Broadway show and bringing their favorite dressed-up dolls or stuffed animals along with them. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).     (18 votes)
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