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2007 Halloween Covert Art Entry524 views2007 Halloween Covert Art EntryOct 24, 2007
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2007 Halloween Covert Art Entry483 views2007 Halloween Covert Art EntryOct 24, 2007
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2007 Halloween Covert Art Entry614 views2007 Halloween Covert Art EntryOct 24, 2007
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2007 Halloween Covert Art Entry638 views2007 Halloween Covert Art EntryOct 24, 2007
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Building Communities574 viewsThe Buzzards Bay Habitat for Humanity crew takes a break from preparing a foundation at their latest home site in Wareham. Pictured from left to right are:Steve Sooy, Carol Dildine, Al Amaral - Building Chairman, Rosemary Barrett, Joselyn Redd - habitat homeowner, Mike Lacava, Nick Cimeno - Pinnacle Site Contractors, and Jack Beck.Oct 17, 2007
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Golf Benefit594 viewsThe Bay Club of Mattapoisett is hosting a golf tournament to benefit Nativity Preparatory School of New Bedford on Monday, October 15. High Street Equity Advisors LLC is the tournament sponsor. Other sponsors include: RBC Dain Rauscher and ITC, Inc. Charlotte Oliveira, Barbara Urquhart, both residents of Mattapoisett and John Kelleher of Dartmouth are Co-Chairs for the event. The day will include a silent and live auction and raffle prizes being coordinated by Angela Fusco of Mattapoisett and Marion resident, Bernadette Kelly. Nativity is a private independent middle school for boys who come from low-income families in Greater New Bedford. The goal of Nativity is to provide a top quality education in a safe structured environment for boys in grades 5-8. The school receivesno state or federal funding and receives support from local individuals, companies and foundations. For further information to participate in the golf tournament or on Nativity call the school at 508-994-3800.Oct 10, 2007
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Fruits of their Labor685 viewsMembers of the Souza family of Rochester — (l. to r.) Lori Souza, Tyler Souza, David Souza, Kerrin Souza, and Kayla Souza — all pitched in last weekend to help harvest this year’s crop of cranberries at one of the few remaining bogs in town. The family recently took over the bog in an effort to revive and continue the proud farming tradition for which the area has become known. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).Oct 03, 2007
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Tri-Town Toddlers658 viewsChildren participate in a washing machine game that involves taking a ride through the wash cycle using a parachute during the Tri-Town Early Childhood Council’s Teddy Bear Picnic held on Saturday, September 22 at the scenic Great Hill Farm in Marion. The event, designed to introduce parents to the area’s early childhood programs, was held on the lawn of a castle-like mansion overlooking Buzzards Bay. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).Sep 26, 2007
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Cultivating Young Minds680 viewsSippican School teacher Stacey Soucy has lots to show these curious youngsters about the newly-planted community garden which students and their families helped cultivate and tend over the summer. The project was part of the school’s Spring Session Garden Club and produced both vegetables and flowers well into the new school year. (Photo courtesy of Jane McCarthy).Sep 19, 2007
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Most Valuable Teacher669 viewsMarion resident and ORR sophomore Sarah Walsh (left) poses with ORR teacher Julie Wheeler (right) and "Wally the Green Monster" (center) at Fenway Park during an historic game on September 1. Sarah recently wrote an essay nominating Ms. Wheeler as a Most Valuable Teacher (MVT) as part of a joint program sponsored by the Boston Red Sox and the Massachusetts Teachers Association (MTA) to recognize and honor outstanding teachers. (Photo courtesy of Shaun Walsh).Sep 11, 2007
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Bargain Hunting in Rochester626 viewsReverend Leo Christian of the First Congregational Church of Rochester poses during the church’s 34th Annual Flea Market held on the town green on Saturday, September 1. There was a little something for everyone at the fundraiser as shoppers meandered from booth to booth carrying the day’s bargains and purchases. (Photo by Robert Chairito).
Sep 05, 2007
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Dancing in the Street659 viewsMarion's Benjamin D. Cushing Post VFW 2425 gave the town one last chance to kick up its heels before sending the kids back to school as they threw an end-of-the-season Block Party in honor the town’s World War II and other veterans. The event held on Spring Street in front of Marion’s Town House on Saturday night, August 25 also helped raised funds for the town's ambulance fund. (Photo by Laurie Chiarito).Aug 28, 2007
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