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4th of July199 viewsPhoto by Teresa DallJul 08, 2020
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4th of July188 viewsMattapoisett Boatyard set up its 40-foot mooring barge with a 50-foot crane to display a 30 foot by 50 foot American flag in the middle of Mattapoisett harbor. The flag was supplied by Richard DeMello, who owns Bete-Fleming Inc. in Mattapoisett and was reportedly thrilled to see the flag on display. Ned Kaiser of Mattapoisett Boatyard conjured up the idea a few days prior, thinking this would be a great way to give back and display the United States flag boldly and with pride. Photo courtesy David KaiserJul 08, 2020
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Barn Swallows253 viewsBarn swallows, about 50! Babies are learning to fly. No bugs! – Mel BosworthJul 08, 2020
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Planting Island227 viewsPlanting Island, Marion. – Deborah L. GreenslitJul 08, 2020
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Frog in a Tree200 viewsNot flying, but he jumped on me and then to this stem! – Danni KleimanJul 08, 2020
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4th of July210 viewsJuly 4th at Ned’s Lighthouse. – Brendan GossJul 08, 2020
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Barbies273 viewsMany neighbors and friends have been asking about the Barbies. Due to virus concerns, we made a conscious decision not to create the display this year since it draws so many visitors of all ages to congregate near our gate. Instead, the Barbies are observing social-distancing guidelines with masks on, as this photo taken on July 4 illustrates. We hope that the full crew will be out next year.
Photo by Teresa Dall - July 9, 2020 editionJul 08, 2020
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Fire Station Groundbreaking232 viewsOn June 30 officials and community members held a ceremonial groundbreaking for the new Mattapoisett fire station adjacent to the police station on Route 6. Chief Andrew Murray thanked the voters and town boards for their overwhelming support after what he said was a nearly four-decade effort to secure funding for a safe, modern structure. Photos by Marilou NewellJul 01, 2020
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Marion Town House298 viewsAs of June 26, the Marion Town House was showing signs of an overhaul that will continue on the historic building, with the receipt of a $150,000 donation from the Sippican Historical Society. Included in the project is interior work that will promote public safety in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. There is still more work to be done on the exterior of the building and surrounding shrubs. See story. Photo by Ryan Feeney - July 2, 2020 editionJul 01, 2020
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Weekend Fun194 viewsWhat did you do on the weekend? We asked our Facebook fans and these are the memories they shared.Jul 01, 2020
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Weekend Fun203 viewsWhat did you do on the weekend? We asked our Facebook fans and these are the memories they shared.Jul 01, 2020
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Weekend Fun216 viewsWhat did you do on the weekend? We asked our Facebook fans and these are the memories they shared.Jul 01, 2020
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