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2016 Halloween Cover Contest551 views2016 Halloween Cover Contest entry by Erin Taylor
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2017 Halloween Cover Contest Entry551 views2017 Halloween Cover Contest Entry by Christain Pedulli
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2017 Halloween Cover Contest Entry551 views2017 Halloween Cover Contest Entry by Mikayla Decoffe
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Peace, Love, Rochester550 viewsOn the Cover: A groovy time was had by all at the 1960s Theme Dance Fundraiser ¬– an event supporting next year’s Rochester Country Fair – last Saturday, November 13, 2010 at the Ponderosa. Photo by Felix Perez. November 18, 2010 edition
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2014 Groundhog Cover Contest550 viewsAn entry from our 2014 Groundhog Day Cover contest by Robert Sylvester
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2014 Halloween Cover Contest550 views2014 Halloween Cover Contest entry by Molly Dupre
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2015 Groundhog Day Cover Contest550 viewsAn entry from our 2015 Groundhog Day Cover contest by Eva Washko
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2018 Halloween Cover Contest 550 views2018 Halloween Cover Contest Entry by Jack Thompson
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Lost Coins550 viewsThey say one person’s trash is another’s treasure. Treasure or not, the workers at SEMASS, the massive trash to energy facility in Rochester, never know what might filter through while processing the region’s trash. This collection of metal objects is a sample of the myriad metal things pulled from the trash flow by large magnets every day. Looks like treasure to us! Photo by Jean Perry January 17, 2019 edition
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Cover Contest Entry549 viewsOne of the many entries in the 2009 Halloween Cover Contest
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Our Town549 viewsStephen Lacombe, left, and Holly Cardoza, right, play George and Emily, two teenagers who fall in love in a sleepy New Hampshire town in Thornton Wilder’s classic American play Our Town. The Old Rochester Regional High School drama club will be presenting Our Town on November 19 - 21. Photo by Anne O'Brien-Kakley. O’Brien-Kakley. November 12, 2009 edition
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TriTown Remembers549 viewsThe Florence Eastman Post 220 in Mattapoisett hosted the town’s Memorial Day observance and parade on May 31, 2010. The ceremony began with a service at the Veteran’s monument in front of the library, and then a parade assembled and marched to the town wharf and to Cushing Cemetery. The ceremony was held in memory of Lt. Chris Byron. Photos by Felix Perez. June 3, 2010 edition.
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