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Lipstick Run702 viewsFour Canadian ladies who recently visited the tri-towns while on their annual “Lipstick Run” were (l. to r.) Barb Balanyk with her 1934 Ford Pick-Up Truck, riding shot gun with Shirley Holm; Liz Kitzul with her 1923 Ford T-Bucket with trailer; and Kathy Milne with her 1938 Chevy Sedan. All are also seen holding a copy of The Wanderer. (Photo courtesy of Frank Cabral).
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Mattapoisett Holiday Village Stroll 2006701 viewsRudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and Frosty the Snowman were two of the guests on hand during Mattapoisett's first annual Holiday Village Stroll on Saturday, December 2 at various venues in and around Shipyard Park. The event included a visit from Santa Claus, Mrs. Claus, and friends, along with the traditional town tree lighting ceremony. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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East Over Opening680 viewsSteve Sloan, the Southeast Regional Director of the Trustees of Reservations (center, pointing) leads a tour of the newly-opened East Over Farm in Rochester during the recent Grand Opening Celebration. The 75-acre conservation area is now open for public use with walking trails that abut historic stone walls encasing some of the most scenic fields, woods, and ponds in the tri-town area. The Grand Opening drew over 200 participants who came to celebrate the event. (Photo by Nancy MacKenzie).
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Water Wedding680 viewsM.J. Linane of Saugus, MA, and Elise Goyette of Rochester (Team #43) became engaged while making the final trek down the Mattapoisett River in the 2007 Memorial Day Boat Race. A banner asking Elise for her hand in marriage was hung along the Arch Bridge in Mattapoisett just before the two made their way to the finish line. (Photo by Tim Smith).
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Stormy Weather, Too673 viewsRain and heavy winds pounded the tri-town area on Saturday and Sunday, October 28 and 29, causing damage to some homes and grounding several boats that were anchored in Mattapoisett Harbor (Photo by Peter McGowan).
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Waiting for Santa673 viewsA crowd gathers at Island Wharf in Marion awaiting a special visit from Santa Claus who came to attend the town's Annual Village Stroll via boat. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Water Works670 viewsLittle did Elise Goyette of Rochester know that her partner in boat #43, M.J. Linane, was planning to finish their adventure on the Mattapoisett River with a marriage proposal after crossing the finish line. This sign was posted as the duo made their final trek toward the Herring Weir. (Photo by Tim Smith).
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Ned’s Point Rainbow667 viewsSteve Chicco took these photos of the sunrise at Ned’s Point on December 27.
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Lulu's Rose Colored Walk664 viewsGretchan Pyne of Wareham, author of Lulu’s Rose-Colored Glasses and the founder of Lulu’s Rose-Colored Walk and Family Festival, is seen here during the second annual benefit event which kicked off at the Cape Cod Canal in Buzzards Bay on Saturday, September 29. Proceeds from the event went to the Make It Happen Campaign and to provide memberships to the Wareham YMCA for families in need. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Angel and Devil659 viewsThis brother-and-sister team was seen marching in the Mattapoisett Halloween Parade wearing costumes to which parents can certainly relate. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).
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Presidential Commendation657 viewsArissa and Deianeira Underhill pose with copies of personal letters they recently received from President George W. Bush for their efforts in promoting literacy. The two Rochester sisters have donated their time and money toward purchasing books for needy children and were recently interviewed on Boston’s Fox 25 Morning News show. “The president wrote each of us a note thanking us for doing our part to make the country a better place,” said 10-year-old Deianeira. (Photo courtesy of Dawn Underhill).
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Stormy Weather652 viewsRain and heavy winds pounded the tri-town area on Saturday and Sunday, October 28 and 29, causing damage to some homes and grounding several boats that were anchored in Mattapoisett Harbor. The estimated 50-mile-per-hour winds also sent waves crashing onto the Mattapoisett Town Wharf. (Photo by John Gibb).
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