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Yee Haw, Maw!507 viewsRochester’s Country Fair was a great success despite the cancellation of the Town Ball Game, Woodsman Show, the Block dance and the Bonfire due to EEE. The weather was perfect on Saturday as children raced frogs, climbed walls, bounced in castles and much more. Although the weather was less than perfect on Sunday, residents lined the streets with lawn chairs and umbrellas to watch as the Hillbilly themed parade passed. Photos by Felix Perez. August 26, 2010 edition
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2015 Groundhog Day Cover Contest507 viewsAn entry from our 2015 Groundhog Day Cover contest by Kelsey Tierney
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2017 Halloween Cover Contest Entry507 views2017 Halloween Cover Contest Entry by John Horan
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2017 Halloween Cover Contest Entry507 views2017 Halloween Cover Contest Entry by Anna Kippenberger
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2018 Groundhog Cover Contest507 views2018 Groundhog Cover Contest entry by Paul Kippenberger
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2010 Groundhog Cover Contest Entry506 viewsOne of the many entries in the 2010 Groundhog Cover Contest
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2010 Halloween Cover Contest506 viewsOne of the many entries in the 2010 Halloween Cover Contest
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Rochester tree Lighting506 viewsA heavy fog didn’t stop revelers from enjoying the Rochester Tree Lighting on December 5, 2011. Children from Rochester Memorial School treated the town to holiday music and started the season off with fun. Photo by Felix Perez. December 8, 2011 edition
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2015 Groundhog Day Cover Contest506 viewsAn entry from our 2015 Groundhog Day Cover contest by Elizabeth Lopes
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2018 Halloween Cover Contest 506 views2018 Halloween Cover Contest Entry by Abigail Jacques
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Abigail Field506 viewsThe delightful Abigail Field, a student of history and appreciator of historical female fashion, gave a presentation on women’s fashion from the World War I era at the Mattapoisett Museum on September 8. Dressed in clothing and jewelry typical of the period between 1910-1920, Field discussed the war’s impact on the evolution of women’s fashion, the ensuing concept of comfortable clothing, and the male-dominance of the fashion industry. Photo by Marilou Newell
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Happy Groundhog Day505 views2009 Groundhog Cover Contest Entry
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