Most viewed - Cover Photos
|

2017 Groundhog Day Cover Contest596 viewsAn entry from our 2017 Groundhog Day Cover contest by Jack Thompson
|
|

A Work of Heart 596 viewsA regular strand of lights can be tricked out in a photo by cutting a tiny heart shape into a black piece of construction paper and attaching it to the front of the lens. We made this as our Valentine to you, Marion, Mattapoisett, and Rochester! Photo by Jean Perry
|
|

Abigail Field595 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
|
|

2007 Halloween Covert Art Entry594 views2007 Halloween Covert Art Entry
|
|

2008 Halloween Cover Contest Entry594 views2008 Halloween Cover Contest Entry
|
|

2015 Groundhog Day Cover Contest594 viewsAn entry from our 2015 Groundhog Day Cover contest by Savanna Halle
|
|

2017 Groundhog Day Cover Contest594 viewsAn entry from our 2017 Groundhog Day Cover contest by Elizabeth Lopes
|
|

2019 Groundhog Cover Contest594 views2019 Groundhog Cover Contest entry by Taylor Souza
|
|

Mattapoisett Land Trust 594 viewsThe Mattapoisett Land Trust received confirmation of a Municipal Vulnerability Preparedness Grant for Pine Island Watershed. The state fund awarded to MLT, $960,000, will go towards the acquisition of over 100 acres of prime woodlands, wetlands, and wildlife habitat from private owners while protecting the significant acreage from future development. MLT will need to complete the purchase price of approximately $1.2 million through fundraising and donations. Photos courtesy of the Mattapoisett Land Trust
|
|

2007 Halloween Covert Art Entry593 views2007 Halloween Covert Art Entry
|
|

Omaha Aardvarks593 views All the way from Omaha we bring you Aayla Aardvark. Aayla was born in October to parents Anikin and Alvin, and resides in the nocturnal exhibit at Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium. In the pictures the aardvarks are playing with The Wanderer mascot aardvark toys!
|
|

Clarksville Cave593 viewsJustin Shay (left) of Rochester and James Goulart (right) of Mattapoisett take a quick break during a recent caving trip into Clarksville Cave in Clarksville, NY. March 6, 2014 edition
|
|
| 1439 files on 120 page(s) |
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
37 |  |
 |
 |
 |
|