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Making Mattapoisett Merry662 viewsVolunteers dressed in period clothing at the Mattapoisett Congregational Church's annual "Village Country Store" holiday fair held on Saturday, November 11. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).Nov 13, 2006
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Making Mattapoisett Merry663 viewsChildren could find gifts as inexpensive as $1 at the Mattapoisett Congregational Church's annual "Village Country Store" holiday fair held on on Saturday, November 11. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).Nov 13, 2006
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Making Mattapoisett Merry656 viewsThe Mattapoisett Congregational Church hosted its annual "Village Country Store" holiday fair on Saturday, November 11. The event featured a children's shopping center, handmade goods, a village "bake shop," and many other opportunities for early birds to get their holiday shopping done. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).Nov 13, 2006
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Mattapoisett Halloween Parade - October 31, 20061317 viewsMattapoisett Halloween Parade - October 31, 2006Nov 02, 2006
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Mattapoisett Halloween Parade - October 31, 2006694 viewsMattapoisett Halloween Parade - October 31, 2006Nov 02, 2006
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House of Horrors!675 viewsSpooky setpieces are strewn throughout the Haunted Yard display located at 57 Fort Street in Fairhaven (across from the Fairhaven Shipyard). This annual “Terror Tradition” is hosted by the father and son team of Richard and Matthew Brodeur to benefit local Shriner’s Hospitals. The yard is open to visitors — if you dare! — every Friday and Saturday night from dusk until 9:30 pm and on Sundays from dusk until 9:00 pm throughout the month of October, including Halloween night. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).Nov 02, 2006
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House of Horrors!675 viewsSpooky setpieces are strewn throughout the Haunted Yard display located at 57 Fort Street in Fairhaven (across from the Fairhaven Shipyard). This annual “Terror Tradition” is hosted by the father and son team of Richard and Matthew Brodeur to benefit local Shriner’s Hospitals. The yard is open to visitors — if you dare! — every Friday and Saturday night from dusk until 9:30 pm and on Sundays from dusk until 9:00 pm throughout the month of October, including Halloween night. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).Nov 02, 2006
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House of Horrors!673 viewsSpooky setpieces are strewn throughout the Haunted Yard display located at 57 Fort Street in Fairhaven (across from the Fairhaven Shipyard). This annual “Terror Tradition” is hosted by the father and son team of Richard and Matthew Brodeur to benefit local Shriner’s Hospitals. The yard is open to visitors — if you dare! — every Friday and Saturday night from dusk until 9:30 pm and on Sundays from dusk until 9:00 pm throughout the month of October, including Halloween night. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).Nov 02, 2006
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Mattapoisett Halloween Parade - October 31, 2006685 viewsMattapoisett Halloween Parade - October 31, 2006Nov 02, 2006
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Mattapoisett Halloween Parade - October 31, 2006698 viewsMattapoisett Halloween Parade - October 31, 2006Nov 02, 2006
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Mattapoisett Halloween Parade - October 31, 2006745 viewsMattapoisett Halloween Parade - October 31, 2006Nov 02, 2006
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Mattapoisett Halloween Parade - October 31, 2006688 viewsMattapoisett Halloween Parade - October 31, 2006Nov 02, 2006
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