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Junior Friends of Plumb Library65 viewsAbbie Jacques and Isabelle Jones, members of the Junior Friends of Plumb Library, sold baked goods on April 30 while the Friends sold used books. The monies help to support library programs. Photo by Marilou NewellMay 04, 2022
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Rochester Women’s Club Earth Day Cleanup 106 viewsSaturday’s Rochester Women’s Club Earth Day Cleanup event. Families and friends were out and about, along with members of Boy Scout Troop 31, pulling all sorts of unpleasant surprises from the roadside. Photo by Mick ColageoApr 27, 2022
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Rochester Women’s Club Earth Day Cleanup 88 viewsSaturday’s Rochester Women’s Club Earth Day Cleanup event. Families and friends were out and about, along with members of Boy Scout Troop 31, pulling all sorts of unpleasant surprises from the roadside. Photo by Mick ColageoApr 27, 2022
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Rochester Women’s Club Earth Day Cleanup 87 viewsSaturday’s Rochester Women’s Club Earth Day Cleanup event. Families and friends were out and about, along with members of Boy Scout Troop 31, pulling all sorts of unpleasant surprises from the roadside. Photo by Mick ColageoApr 27, 2022
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Rochester Women’s Club Earth Day Cleanup 88 viewsSaturday’s Rochester Women’s Club Earth Day Cleanup event. Families and friends were out and about, along with members of Boy Scout Troop 31, pulling all sorts of unpleasant surprises from the roadside. Photo by Mick ColageoApr 27, 2022
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Rochester Women’s Club Earth Day Cleanup 88 viewsGavin Riquinha, a six-year-old Kindergarten student at Rochester Memorial School, delivers to his mother Stacey some trash he picked up in the brush near the corner of Marion and Dexter roads during Saturday’s Rochester Women’s Club Earth Day Cleanup event. Families and friends were out and about, along with members of Boy Scout Troop 31, pulling all sorts of unpleasant surprises from the roadside. Looking on from the carriage is Gavin’s three-year-old brother Noah. Photo by Mick ColageoApr 27, 2022
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Rochester Women’s Club Earth Day Cleanup 73 viewsSaturday’s Rochester Women’s Club Earth Day Cleanup event. Families and friends were out and about, along with members of Boy Scout Troop 31, pulling all sorts of unpleasant surprises from the roadside. Photo by Mick ColageoApr 27, 2022
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Rochester Women’s Club Earth Day Cleanup 70 viewsSaturday’s Rochester Women’s Club Earth Day Cleanup event. Families and friends were out and about, along with members of Boy Scout Troop 31, pulling all sorts of unpleasant surprises from the roadside. Photo by Mick ColageoApr 27, 2022
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Rochester Women’s Club Earth Day Cleanup 65 viewsSaturday’s Rochester Women’s Club Earth Day Cleanup event. Families and friends were out and about, along with members of Boy Scout Troop 31, pulling all sorts of unpleasant surprises from the roadside. Photo by Mick ColageoApr 27, 2022
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Rochester Women’s Club Earth Day Cleanup 64 viewsSaturday’s Rochester Women’s Club Earth Day Cleanup event. Families and friends were out and about, along with members of Boy Scout Troop 31, pulling all sorts of unpleasant surprises from the roadside. Photo by Mick ColageoApr 27, 2022
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Mattapoisett Museum93 viewsJuniper Griswold, 6, participated in Earth Day activities at the Mattapoisett Museum on April 22. Delighting the children were two Nigerian goats owned by Emerald Heirloom Farm, Mattapoisett. The goats are part of a planned experiment by farmers Ruby Pasquill and Jonathan MacDugall, who are using sustainable farming practices. Next step for the farmers is planting vegetables using organic methods. The couple plans on partnering with a Rochester family farm in a swap of chickens in lieu of rent. Photo by MarApr 27, 2022
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Mattapoisett Museum74 viewsJuniper Griswold, 6, participated in Earth Day activities at the Mattapoisett Museum on April 22. Delighting the children were two Nigerian goats owned by Emerald Heirloom Farm, Mattapoisett. The goats are part of a planned experiment by farmers Ruby Pasquill and Jonathan MacDugall, who are using sustainable farming practices. Next step for the farmers is planting vegetables using organic methods. The couple plans on partnering with a Rochester family farm in a swap of chickens in lieu of rent. Photo by MarApr 27, 2022
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