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Champions450 viewsMattapoisett’s baseball team, A's, beat the Indians in the finals to win the championship! The team is coached by Bob Mourao, Chris Parker, Lee Hamilton and Donna Parker. Players include Sean Nutter, Adam Estes, Will Saunders, Nate Hall, Kyle Boyle, Brady Gracia, Alexis Parker, Hunter Parker, Cam Hamilton and Tyler Mourao. Oct 20, 2010
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Fresh Air635 viewsA photo by the Langford family of Mattapoisett recently took second place in the Splish Splash category of The Fresh Air Fund’s 2010 photo contest. Their photo features 13-year-old Michael, of Queens, staying cool on a hot day! Photo courtesy of Kaitlin Caruso.Oct 20, 2010
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Center School Reunion452 viewsMembers of the Mattapoisett Center School Class of 1945 – including Eunice Randall Stolecki, George Randall, Natalie Sylvia Hemingway and Melvin Trott Jr. – convene for lunch with former English teacher Rheta Markey to reminisce about old times and participate in a tour of the school. Photos by Laura Pedulli. Oct 13, 2010
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Bike Path Progress434 viewsWith the help of local contractors, area businesses, residents, and students from Old Colony Vocational/Technical High School, the Mattapoisett River rail trail bridge is undergoing a transformation to commodate bike traffic. Friends of the Bike Path president Bonne DeSousa describes this project as “a true team effort”. Photo courtesy of Bonne DeSousa.Sep 29, 2010
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Fall Fun400 viewsThe Mattapoisett Historical Museum and Carriage House hosted a cider-making and pumpkin-carving event at the Museum on September 26. Children got the chance to press their own cider, carve some silly faces, and peel apples. Nothing tastes better than cider you’ve made yourself! Photo by Felix Perez.Sep 29, 2010
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Fall Fun360 viewsThe Mattapoisett Historical Museum and Carriage House hosted a cider-making and pumpkin-carving event at the Museum on September 26. Children got the chance to press their own cider, carve some silly faces, and peel apples. Nothing tastes better than cider you’ve made yourself! Photo by Felix Perez.Sep 29, 2010
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Fall Fun357 viewsThe Mattapoisett Historical Museum and Carriage House hosted a cider-making and pumpkin-carving event at the Museum on September 26. Children got the chance to press their own cider, carve some silly faces, and peel apples. Nothing tastes better than cider you’ve made yourself! Photo by Felix Perez.Sep 29, 2010
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Fall Fun360 viewsThe Mattapoisett Historical Museum and Carriage House hosted a cider-making and pumpkin-carving event at the Museum on September 26. Children got the chance to press their own cider, carve some silly faces, and peel apples. Nothing tastes better than cider you’ve made yourself! Photo by Felix Perez.Sep 29, 2010
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Fall Fun360 viewsThe Mattapoisett Historical Museum and Carriage House hosted a cider-making and pumpkin-carving event at the Museum on September 26. Children got the chance to press their own cider, carve some silly faces, and peel apples. Nothing tastes better than cider you’ve made yourself! Photo by Felix Perez.Sep 29, 2010
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Fall Fun353 viewsThe Mattapoisett Historical Museum and Carriage House hosted a cider-making and pumpkin-carving event at the Museum on September 26. Children got the chance to press their own cider, carve some silly faces, and peel apples. Nothing tastes better than cider you’ve made yourself! Photo by Felix Perez.Sep 29, 2010
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Fall Fun371 viewsThe Mattapoisett Historical Museum and Carriage House hosted a cider-making and pumpkin-carving event at the Museum on September 26. Children got the chance to press their own cider, carve some silly faces, and peel apples. Nothing tastes better than cider you’ve made yourself! Photo by Felix Perez.Sep 29, 2010
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Book Drive386 viewsThere was no shortage of book donations at the gray box drop-off located at St. Anthony’s Church in Mattapoisett. The collection from this donation went to fund the parish and its works. Photo by Paul Lopes.Sep 22, 2010
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