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2007 Mattapoisett Cover Art Entry694 viewsEntry for the 2007 Matapoisett Cover Art Contest submitted by Judy Wallace     (2 votes)
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2007 Mattapoisett July 4 Road Race730 viewsA record-setting 988 runners registered for this year's 37th annual Mattapoisett July 4 Road Race with an estimated 922 ultimately crossing the finish line in the five-mile event. Here runners can be seen charging down Water Street from Shipyard Park just seconds after the starting gun. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).     (2 votes)
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ORR Graduation 2007652 viewsORR Graduation 2007     (2 votes)
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2007 Marion Cover Contest Entry659 viewsEntry for the 2007 Marion Cover Art Contest submitted by Linda Costa     (2 votes)
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Rochester's New Wheels513 viewsTown officials and members of the Rochester Council on Aging (COA) Board of Directors poured non-alcoholic champagne over the hood of the newly-dedicated COA minibus which the town acquired through a rebate they received from MBTA funds during a dedication ceremony held on Friday, March 30. The new 14-passenger vehicle can also accommodate two wheelchairs and will be used to transport seniors to various events. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).     (2 votes)
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Tradition at the Wayside438 viewsFor 30 years, Edward Days, with the help of his son Anthony, decorated the Wayside Shrine at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Mattapoisett. The shrine was built by Ray Fleurent who passed away this year. When Edward Days passed away 20 years ago, family continued the tradition for seven years. This past Sunday, in memory of his father and all Knights of Columbus, and with permission, Anthony gathered siblings and grandchildren to continue the tradition once again. Photo courtesy of Susan Mattson.     (1 votes)
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Marion Veteran's Day 2011429 viewsCol. Timothy M. White, United States Air Force, an instructor at the Naval War College of Newport, Rhode Island gives the main address at the Marion Veterans Day ceremony on November 11, 2011. Photo by Robert Chiarito.     (1 votes)
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Veteran's Day502 viewsTop row, left to right: The Marion VFW cannon, a veteran's grave at Cushing Cemetery, the American and POW MIA flag on Front Street. Middle row: The World War memorial on Front Street, a citizen's flag on New Bedford Road in Rochester, the Veteran's memorial at Mattapoisett library. Bottom row: the Rochester Town Hall memorial, the Civil War memorial at the Music Hall and the Rochester Honor Roll on Marion Road. Photos by Anne Kakley and Paul Lopes. November 10, 2011 edition     (1 votes)
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Safety Patrol346 viewsThe Safety Patrol kids of Sippican School held a drive and yard sale on November 5, 2011, to benefit Gifts to Give in New Bedford and Big Brother, Big Sister. Photo courtesy of Stacey Soucy.     (1 votes)
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Light Up the Sky447 viewsThe Marion Art Center's production of Moss Hart's Light Up The Sky opens on Friday, November 4 and runs on Saturday, November 5, Sunday, November 6, Friday, November 11 and Saturday, November 12. Showtimes are all 8:00 pm except on Sunday, November 6, which is 4:00 pm. Reservations can be made by calling 508-748-1266. The Marion Art Center is located at 80 Pleasant Street, in Marion. Photo by Leah Latham.     (1 votes)
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Wanderer Gives to the Lions470 viewsOn October 26, 2011, the Wanderer presented a check to the Mattapoisett Lions. The check, totaling $1048, represented one dollar per Facebook fan as of October 8. We allowed our readers to vote who would receive the money, and the Mattapoisett Lions received the majority of votes. Thank you to everyone who submitted a vote! Pictured here, Wanderer Publisher Paul Lopes presents Mattapoisett Lions president Joe Murray with a check at their meeting. Photo by Anne Kakley.     (1 votes)
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Halloween in the Tri-Town525 viewsWe are excited about Halloween - are you? Have you decorated your lawn or know of a really spooky set up in the Tri-Town? Let us know! Either post on our Facebook wall, or e-mail anne@wanderer.com with your scary Tri-Town spots. If we gather enough, we're going to post a Halloween map of all the Halloween spots. This scary display can be viewed on Ned's Point Road. Photo by Paul Lopes.     (1 votes)
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