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Cover Winners696 views(L. to R.) Geneva Smith, Marcy Smith and Hannah Smith, all of Rochester, pose with the winning entry in our latest Groundhog Day Cover Contest which was featured on our January 31 edition. The family took home a Canon Rebel XTi camera complete with carrying case and lens package for their efforts. Congratulations to the Smith family and thanks to all who entered! (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).Feb 01, 2008
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Mattapoisett Seal942 viewsEighteen-year-old Taylor Houston of Mattapoisett took this photo of a sunbathing seal off the waters of Mattapoisett Neck in Molly's Cove on January 9, 2008. The recent frigid temperatures don't appear to be bothering this town seal much.
Jan 30, 2008
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Dalton Award641 viewsOld Rochester Regional High School coaches and team captains gather to celebrate the Dalton Award. ORR High School Athletic Director Bill Tilden announced that the school has received the Boston Globe Dalton Division 3 Award. The award is named in honor of Ernest Dalton, the Boston Globe high school sports editor from 1938-1970 who died in 1971. (Photo courtesy of Jane McCarthy).Jan 30, 2008
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Indoor Fireworks586 viewsFIRE|WORKS, a unique new ensemble which combines elements of classical and rock music, will perform at the Fireman Center for the Performing Arts on Friday, February 8 at 7:30 pm at Tabor Academy in Marion. This exciting performance by the dynamic group is open to the public and admission is free.Jan 30, 2008
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Essay Winners537 viewsOld Rochester Regional High School students Colleen Sinnott and Bryan Teefy were winners in the seventh annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Essay Contest sponsored by Bristol Community College. Miss Sinnott, a junior from Mattapoisett, received first place and Mr. Teefy, a sophomore from Marion, received the second place award. They were honored at a celebratory breakfast with their families on Monday, January 21 at the Fall River Campus of Bristol Community College. (Photo courtesy of Jane McCarthy).Jan 30, 2008
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Reading Aloud567 viewsOn Friday, January 25, Stephen Lynch, whose daughter Sophie attends the school’s Kindergarten program, took his turn reading to the children at the Kindercare Learning Center in Marion. The school was celebrating the Patriots trip to this year’s Super Bowl with a Patriot’s Day by dressing in team colors to show the spirit and support. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).Jan 30, 2008
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Reading Aloud527 viewsOn Friday, January 25, Stephen Lynch, whose daughter Sophie attends the school’s Kindergarten program, took his turn reading to the children at the Kindercare Learning Center in Marion. The school was celebrating the Patriots trip to this year’s Super Bowl with a Patriot’s Day by dressing in team colors to show the spirit and support. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).Jan 30, 2008
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Reading Aloud514 viewsOn Friday, January 25, Stephen Lynch, whose daughter Sophie attends the school’s Kindergarten program, took his turn reading to the children at the Kindercare Learning Center in Marion. The school was celebrating the Patriots trip to this year’s Super Bowl with a Patriot’s Day by dressing in team colors to show the spirit and support. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).Jan 30, 2008
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Reading Aloud506 viewsOn Friday, January 25, Stephen Lynch, whose daughter Sophie attends the school’s Kindergarten program, took his turn reading to the children at the Kindercare Learning Center in Marion. The school was celebrating the Patriots trip to this year’s Super Bowl with a Patriot’s Day by dressing in team colors to show the spirit and support. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).Jan 30, 2008
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Reading Aloud472 viewsOn Friday, January 25, Stephen Lynch, whose daughter Sophie attends the school’s Kindergarten program, took his turn reading to the children at the Kindercare Learning Center in Marion. The school was celebrating the Patriots trip to this year’s Super Bowl with a Patriot’s Day by dressing in team colors to show the spirit and support. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).Jan 30, 2008
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Ahoy, Matey!718 viewsThe Toe Jam Puppet Band made a return to the Tri-Town area on Saturday, January 26 as they brought their Toe Jam Pirate Show to the Center School Gymnasium. The concert was a benefit for Project GROW with proceeds aiding the organization’s scholarship fund. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).Jan 29, 2008
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Ahoy, Matey!647 viewsThe Toe Jam Puppet Band made a return to the Tri-Town area on Saturday, January 26 as they brought their Toe Jam Pirate Show to the Center School Gymnasium. The concert was a benefit for Project GROW with proceeds aiding the organization’s scholarship fund. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).Jan 29, 2008
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