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January Thaw522 viewsF.O.R.M (Friends of Old Rochester Music) held its "January Thaw" fundraiser event at the Knights of Columbus in Mattapoisett on January 26. Photo courtesy E.O. Bednarczyk
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Health and Wellness Fair522 viewsCenter School held a Health and Wellness Fair on January 23 for families of the students.
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Our Town521 viewsThe playbill from Our Town, by Thornton Wilder. Old Rochester Regional High School Drama Club will be presenting the classic American play about a small New England town on November 19 - 21. Photo by Anne O'Brien-Kakley.
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Trebuchet Time521 viewsSenior Carl Dias and freshman Callum McLaughlin from Old Rochester Regional High Schools engineering class constructed this large working trebuchet with guidance from their teacher Tom Norris. The trebuchet was tested in the football fields with gallons of water, a rock and a watermelon. Delightful throwing and smashing ensued. Photo by Anne OBrien-Kakley.
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Bulldog Dash521 viewsMore than 200 walkers and runners, young and old, came out on a sunny and cold Saturday on November 27, 2010 for the Bulldog Dash. The event raised money to help offset new extracurricular student fees. Photos by Laura Pedulli.
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Class of '77521 viewsOn Saturday, July 28, member of Old Rochester Regional High Schoolâs Class of 1977 gathered together for their 35-year high school reunion at the Reservation Golf Club. Photos by Felix Perez. : Christine Cooper and Melanie Santos.
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Anything Goes521 viewsItâs âAnything Goesâ at ORR! Join the Old Rochester Regional High School Drama Club for its 2019 spring musical running March 28 â 31 in the ORRHS auditorium. The show stars Lilah Gendreau as night club singer Reno Sweeney, Eddie Gonet IV as Wall Street broker Billy Crocker, Brianna Lynch as the unhappily-engaged Hope Harcourt, Paul Kippenberger as Hopeâs wealthy fiancĂ© Lord Evelyn Oakleigh, Luke Couto as âPublic Enemy Number 13â Moonface Martin, and Kate Marsden as the ostentatious Erma.
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Sherlock Holmes at RMS521 viewsâThe game is afootâ at Rochester Memorial School with its annual spring drama production! This year director Karen Della Cioppa has brought to the stage our favorite âthe professor of facts,â Sherlock Holmes, and his assistant, Dr. John Watson, starring Ambrose Cole as Holmes and Nolan Bushnell as Watson. Watch as Holmes and Watson uncover another dark mystery in an adaptation of âSherlock Holmes: Mystery at the Manorâ, this Friday, May 3, at 7:00 pm in the RMS cafetorium. Photos by Jean Perry
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Sherlock Holmes at RMS521 viewsâThe game is afootâ at Rochester Memorial School with its annual spring drama production! This year director Karen Della Cioppa has brought to the stage our favorite âthe professor of facts,â Sherlock Holmes, and his assistant, Dr. John Watson, starring Ambrose Cole as Holmes and Nolan Bushnell as Watson. Watch as Holmes and Watson uncover another dark mystery in an adaptation of âSherlock Holmes: Mystery at the Manorâ, this Friday, May 3, at 7:00 pm in the RMS cafetorium. Photos by Jean Perry
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ORR High School Spirit521 viewsFriday, October 25 was the date of the Old Rochester Regional pep rally when students present their class âskitsâ and pull out the stops to show their ORR High School spirit. Photos by Erin Bednarczyk
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Heathers520 viewsâHeathers: The Musical (High School Edition)â is Tabor Academyâs pick for this yearâs winter musical opening on Thursday, February 14, and running through Saturday, February 16. The shows start at 7:30 pm at Taborâs Fireman Center for the Performing Arts in Hoyt Hall at 245 Front Street, Marion. The shows are free and open to the general public, and no tickets or reservations are required. Photos by Jean Perry
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ORRJHS Jazz Band520 viewsAs part of the FORM concert series, the ORRJHS Jazz Band, directed by Richard Laprise, and the ORRHS Chorus and Jazz Band, directed by Richard Barnicle, performed a program drawing on a broad range of styles and influences on April 11. FORM (Friends of Old Rochester Music) President Kathleen Kvilhaug spoke about the ORR music programs' most recent distinction, the NAMM Foundation's recognition for Outstanding Support of Music Education, along with new awards ORRHS won during the recent trip to Nashville, TN
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