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Triple Threat703 viewsThe 2008 running of the Mattapoisett Lions Club Triathlon was held at the Mattapoisett Town Beach on Sunday morning, July 13, beginning at 8:00 am. This year 173 participants attempted the triple event which began with a swim in Mattapoisett Harbor, a bike ride into the town village, and a marathon back to the Town Beach. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Idol Worship703 viewsMattapoisett's Knights of Columbus Hall was the tri-town's version of the Kodak Theater on Saturday evening, March 7 as it hosted the second annual Magic of Music Idol 2009 talent contest. (Photo by Robert Chiarito)
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Triathlon 2009703 viewsOver two hundred athletes participated in this year's Mattapoisett Triathlon on Sunday morning, July 12. The athletes endurance was tested over a course which included a quarter-mile swim, a ten-mile bike ride and a three and three quarters-mile run. The race marks the beginning of the Mattapoisett Lions Club's annual Harbor Days Celebration with events including a craft fair, several suppers and a pancake breakfast , which unfold over the course of the week. Photo by Robert Chiarito.
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Lions club703 viewsNeil Cooper, left, and Bill Calusine, right, are longtime Lion's Club members. They worked the raffle ticket booth for the Lion's Club at the 2009 Harbor Days in Mattapoisett.
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Mattapoisett Road Race 2008702 viewsDeon Barrett of Canton, MA crosses the finish line in 28:17 to place second overall in the Mattapoisett Road Race held on July 4, 2008. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).
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A Touch of Spring702 viewsThe Garden Group of the Mattapoisett Woman's Club took time last week to add a touch for spring to the window boxes at the post office. The woman's club also maintains the flowers outside the Town Hall, the Library, Mattapoisett Museum and Carriage House, and the Triangle (Rte. 6). Those helping out with the project included Sandy Hering (back on the left) and Estelle Jacobson (on the right), and not pictured: Marilyn Flood, Priscilla Hathaway, Peg Olney, and Lee Yeaton. (Photo by Paul Lopes)
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Town Hall Improvements702 viewsThe students from Old Colony Vocational High School led by Mr. Stu Norton repair and reconstruct the handicap ramp at the Mattapoisett Town hall. The students will be back in September to complete the re-construction of the emergency staircase leading from the second floor to grade. The Town has saved appx. $20,000.00 in labor costs and has provided the students a great learning experience and given them a sense of pride that can't be beat. Hats off to the team and a sincere thanks from the Town's people, S
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Wanderer Descendants702 viewsBrothers Bob Furtado, left, and Carl Furtado, right, pose in front of a picture of their ancestor, Captain Antone Edwards, who was the last captain of the Wanderer. The Furtados assisted at the Descendants of Whaling Masters booth at the 2009 Harbor Days in Mattapoisett.
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Halloween Hayride701 viewsThe Mattapoisett YMCA treated families to a night of old-fashioned fun as they hosted a Halloween Hayride on Friday night, October 26 at Camp Massasoit. The event included games such as bobbing for donuts, witch hat ring toss, and pumpkin bowling. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Latest Lions701 viewsNewest members of the Mattapoisett Lions Club who were recently inducted during a benefit dinner at the Mattapoisett Chowder House include (l. to r.) Dr. Thurston Bonney, Ashley Hughes and John Holland (seated) with the sponsor for the latter two, Lion Bruce Rocha and King Lion Steve Magyar. (Photo courtesy of Joe Murray).
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Spinal Cord Raffle701 viewsMichael Lamoureux, Commander of Florence Eastman American Legion Post 280, draws the names of winners in the Harbor Days Spinal Cord Society (SCS) raffle with Jamie Shepley, Vice President of the New Bedofrd/Fall River SCS chapter. Congratulations to the lucky winners and thanks to all who have supported the annual raffle for SCS, with 100 percent of the proceeds going to spinal cord injury research. (Photo courtesy of Jen Shepley).
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Executive Branches699 viewsMembers of the Mattapoisett Tree Planting Committee help plant a red maple tree donated by Deborah Smiley and her husband, Sam Ogle, at Center School in Mattapoisett. The historic tree was raised from seed taken from a red maple that still grows at the Mansion House Farm at Mount Vernon — the estate home of our first President, George Washington. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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