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Flying Colors597 viewsA clown performer from Cole Brothers’ “Circus of the Stars” salutes the Stars and Stripes at the beginning of one of the four performances held recently in Rochester on June 25 and 26 under the Big Top pitched in the field adjacent to the Plumb Corner Mall. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Needs for Nepal596 viewsORR Junior High Student Ambassadors (front, from left) Amanda Frey, Hanna Walsh and Mariah Allen pose with (back, from left) Sally Hunsdorfer and Dawa Sherpa from Nepal during the kickoff presentation for the school’s Himalayan Project. Ms. Hunsdorfer frequently makes good will journeys to the Sherpa people in Nepal, and the eighth grade students have begun collecting fleece apparel for her to bring with her on the next visit. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).
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Holiday Tour596 viewsThe Mattapoisett Historical Society and Carriage House opened its doors for the holiday season on Saturday, November 24. The Historical Society is having its annual holiday shop, which features a variety of unique gifts such as historical postcard and map recreations, books, and tree ornaments. Kids will get a kick out of the Lionel model train that zooms past a village of illuminated porcelain buildings. Photos by Eric Tripoli. November 29, 2012 edition
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2019 Halloween Cover Contest596 views2019 Halloween Cover Contest Entry by Lyra Demendonca. This entry was voted to be the 2019 winner!
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Robin Ragle596 viewsRobin Ragle, craftsman, and jewelry maker, brought her talents to the Mattapoisett Library on February 1. Ragle demonstrated techniques for making earrings and bracelets. Photo by Marilou Newell
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House Boat595 viewsOn September 22, a construction crew continues to work on dislodging a house on Wilber’s Point in Fairhaven. The house will be loaded onto a barge and floated over Buzzard’s Bay to its new location on Brant Beach Ave. in Mattapoisett. Since tides and winds are critical to safely moving the house, the move has been rescheduled several times. Photo by Anne O’Brien-Kakley
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New Bedford Waterworks595 viewsA view from a trail at New Bedford Waterworks in Rochester, one of the many public walking/hiking retreats still open amidst advice from authorities to maintain social distance due to the coronavirus pandemic. Owned by the City of New Bedford, the Waterworks is part of the protected Assawompset Pond Complex that protects public drinking water and offers a pleasant way to view nature and get some exercise. Story inside. Photo by Shawn Sweet - March 26, 2020 edition
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Lighthouse Halloween592 viewsThe spooky season is now among us, but then just like that, in the blink of a Jack o’ lantern’s eye, we will be into the Christmas season switching pumpkins for wreaths and candy corn for candy canes. In the meantime, enjoy the spooky sights around the Tri-Town, like this lighted carved pumpkin competing for attention with the light from the Ned’s Point Lighthouse. Photo by Felix Perez - October 24, 2019 edition
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Old Rochester Regional Superintendent 591 viewsMike Nelson, assistant superintendent of schools for the Old Rochester Regional district, was voted in as the replacement for retiring Superintendent Doug White effective June 30. Nelson, a Plymouth resident, has been working in the ORR district the past six years. Photo by Ryan Feeney March 12, 2020 edition
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2007 Halloween Covert Art Entry586 views2007 Halloween Covert Art Entry
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2008 Groundhog Cover Contest Winner586 views2008 Groundhog Cover Contest Winner
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Eagles over Rochester586 viewsA bald eagles soared over Mary’s Pond in Rochester on Sunday, January 6. The eagles were situated there for about 30 minutes. Ron Galley of Rochester snapped this photo of an eagle mid flight and sent it to The Wanderer to share with the Tri-Town. January 17, 2017 edition
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