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Memorial Day Boat Race213 viewsDan Lawrence and William D. Watling III of Rochester (above left) broke the race record, winning the men’s division with a time of 1:46:59. Amy Hartley-Matteson of Mattapoisett and Katherine Hartley of Rochester (2:11:14) won the women’s division for the third consecutive time – the second time they’ve three-peated. But the day’s biggest champion was 2-year-old Chloe Harding (above right), a cancer survivor who raced with her father, Harrison. Photos by Felix Perez and Nick Walecka.May 30, 2013
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Memorial Day Boat Race214 viewsDan Lawrence and William D. Watling III of Rochester (above left) broke the race record, winning the men’s division with a time of 1:46:59. Amy Hartley-Matteson of Mattapoisett and Katherine Hartley of Rochester (2:11:14) won the women’s division for the third consecutive time – the second time they’ve three-peated. But the day’s biggest champion was 2-year-old Chloe Harding (above right), a cancer survivor who raced with her father, Harrison. Photos by Felix Perez and Nick Walecka.May 30, 2013
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Memorial Day Boat Race212 viewsDan Lawrence and William D. Watling III of Rochester (above left) broke the race record, winning the men’s division with a time of 1:46:59. Amy Hartley-Matteson of Mattapoisett and Katherine Hartley of Rochester (2:11:14) won the women’s division for the third consecutive time – the second time they’ve three-peated. But the day’s biggest champion was 2-year-old Chloe Harding (above right), a cancer survivor who raced with her father, Harrison. Photos by Felix Perez and Nick Walecka.May 30, 2013
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New Christmas Tree212 viewsMarions replacement Christmas tree. Photo by Joan Hartnett-BarryMay 30, 2013
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Mattapoisett/Rochester Memrial Day Parade228 viewsMattapoisett/Rochester Memrial Day Parade. Photo by Maribeth MooreMay 30, 2013
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Mattapoisett/Rochester Memrial Day Parade224 viewsMattapoisett/Rochester Memrial Day Parade. Photo by Maribeth MooreMay 30, 2013
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Mattapoisett/Rochester Memrial Day Parade212 viewsMattapoisett/Rochester Memrial Day Parade. Photo by Maribeth MooreMay 30, 2013
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New Librarian268 viewsThe Elizabeth Taber Board of Library Trustees has
appointed Elisabeth “Libby” O’Neil as the new Head Librarian at the
Elizabeth Taber Library in Marion. She will take the place of Judith
Kleven who is retiring May 31 after 26 years.
Before accepting this job, O’Neil was the Youth and Community Outreach
Librarian for the Boston Public Library at Copley Square, Boston and was
the former Children’s Librarian at the South Boston Branch of the Boston
Public Library. Ms. O’Neil will start on June 3, 2013May 21, 2013
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Harry the Havanese213 viewsHarry the Havanese is training as a therapy dog, selected for his breed’s gentle characteristics and soft coat. Therapy dogs can make a world of difference in nursing homes, care centers, and other places with people in need of support. Photo by Felix PerezMay 21, 2013
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Harry the Havanese361 viewsHarry the Havanese is training as a therapy dog, selected for his breed’s gentle characteristics and soft coat. Therapy dogs can make a world of difference in nursing homes, care centers, and other places with people in need of support. Photo by Felix Perez. May 23, 2013 EditionMay 21, 2013
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Cinco de Mayo198 viewsAfter hosting a successful fundraiser, a “Cinco de Mayo” luncheon, at Mattapoisett Congregational Church, the church Missions Committee presented a $750 check to the American Legion on Depot Street on Wednesday, May 15. The $750 will help the Legion pay for the installation of a new furnace thus saving on heating costs and enabling the Legion to continue renting the popular building to local groups. The club is located on 9 Depot Street in Mattapoisett. For more information, call 508-758-2550.
May 21, 2013
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Rochester Green Ways 208 viewsOn Wednesday, May15th the Rochester Green Ways Committee met to work on its Wildflower Garden in the center of town. Members cleaned up winter debris, weeded the beds that are filled with native and introduced plants that are called weeds by some and planted new seed for this and future years beauty. This is a necessary chore that was enhanced by the fact that it was held on the state and national Plant Something Day. May 21, 2013
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