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Harbor Days178 viewsMany years ago, Arthur Blackburn suggested that the Mattapoisett Lions Club might raise more funds for its programs by adding to its annual strawberry shortcake party with a few craft booths. This past weekend there were over 100 tented booths for what is now known as the Harbor Days festival, a two-day event augmented by other community activities in the days leading up at Shipyard Park. Photo by Mick Colageo. July 25, 2024 edition
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Fall Festival176 viewsOld Colony Regional Vocational-Technical High School held its annual Fall Festival on the North Rochester campus, where kids had fun in an endless variety of activities. Photos by Mick Colageo - October 3, 2024 edition
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Hunter's Supermoon176 viewsRobert Price took this fabulous photo of the Hunter's Supermoon over Harbor Beach (Pocasset in background). October 24, 2024 edition
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2024 Halloween Cover Contest176 views2024 Halloween Cover Contest entry by Ashley Marcelino
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2024 Halloween Cover Contest176 views2024 Halloween Cover Contest entry by Alexis Williams
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2024 Halloween Cover Contest176 views2024 Halloween Cover Contest entry by Graeme Lavin
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2023 Halloween Cover Contest175 views2023 Halloween Cover Contest entry by Collin Nashold
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2024 Halloween Cover Contest174 views2024 Halloween Cover Contest entry by Caycie Bianchi
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2024 Halloween Cover Contest174 views2024 Halloween Cover Contest entry by Travis Knutsen
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2023 Halloween Cover Contest173 views2023 Halloween Cover Contest entry by Ev Harris
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Harvest Moon172 viewsThe harvest moon rising over Strawberry Point in Mattapoisett is a reminder that the days have become shorter, the children are back in school, football games and marching bands are making signature sounds and the summer is suddenly on short notice. Photo courtesy of Faith Ball
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Bikes for All172 viewsVolunteer Jenn Wong, background, helps Mattapoisett resident Kathleen Upton unload the second of her two bicycle donations during Saturday’s “Bikes for All” initiative run by the Friends of the Mattapoisett Rail Trail at the Mattapoisett Congregational Church. Since the Covid pandemic in 2021, the group has collected over 400 bikes and distributed approximately 200 of them, using the rest for parts. Photo by Mick Colageo. March 13, 2025 edition
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