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Cuttyhunk43 viewsPatrick Henry, foreground, and Thomas Tseki use a rope to make waves at Barges Beach during an “Ocean in Motion” exercise, part of their June 16 day on Cuttyhunk. The two 12-year-olds from Mattapoisett were part of a group of approximately 70 Old Hammondtown Elementary School sixth graders on a science field trip organized by the Mattapoisett Land Trust Education Committee and held in conjunction with the Massachusetts Cultural Council and the STEAM Academy. Photo by Mick Colageo. June 23, 2022 edition
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Great Picnic43 viewsAttendees at Friday night’s Great Picnic on the one-acre Munro preserve overlooking Mattapoisett Harbor enjoyed live music and adorned their tables with creatively competitive centerpieces featuring everything from a palm tree to pickleballs. Mattapoisett Land Trust Vice President Peter Davies told the Wanderer that the Mattapoisett Museum and the MLT have jointly organized the event for five nonconsecutive years. Proceeds from the annual event support their programs. Photos by Mick Colageo-August 11, 2022
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Class of 2025 students and Old Rochester Regional High School Faculty43 viewsThe battles under the baskets were frequent and fierce, as Physical Education teacher Alli Lima displayed while attacking the paint during the Old Rochester Regional High School's basketball game pitting Class of 2025 students against ORR faculty on March 23 in the high school gymnasium. Photo by Ryan Feeney
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Springtime43 viewsSpringtime weather in southeastern Massachusetts as usual has been a mixed bag, but on Monday these blooming Daffodils in front of the Marion Town House signaled the change of seasons. Almanac.com says that these fall perennials should be planted before the first freeze and that while they prosper in direct sunlight, they will grow in some measure of shade provided the ground is not too wet. For that reason, effective drainage is essential, be it in a pot or on the side of a hill. Photo by Mick Colageo
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Mattapoisett Lions Club Easter Egg Hunt43 viewsSaturday’s Mattapoisett Lions Club Easter Egg Hunt drew a large gathering of families to Ned’s Point on Saturday morning, and some very happy children met the Easter Bunny. Photos by Mick Colageo - April 13, 2023 edition
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Boba-tea Stand43 viewsEmma Daniel, left, and Ruby Cambra at their boba-tea stand in Rochester, where the two children offered the drink made of tapioca pearls in a variety of flavors. This less-expensive version of the popular drink available in coffee shops was a big hit locally, and the two children, ages 8 and 7 respectively, donated the $102 they received in tips to the Fairhaven Animal Shelter. Photos courtesy of Cambra and Daniel families
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MAC Member's Show41 viewsNow on exhibit at the Marion Art Center is the Winter Members’ Show featuring works that range from oils, watercolors, wood sculpture, stained glass, textiles to pottery and photographs. Photos by Marilou Newell. January 18, 2024 edition
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2024 Groundhog Cover Contest41 views2024 Groundhog Cover Contest entry by Saffron Hitchings
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2023 Halloween Cover Contest40 views2023 Halloween Cover Contest entry by Sophia Cruz
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2023 Halloween Cover Contest40 views2023 Halloween Cover Contest entry by Ryan Hall
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Hammond Cemetery40 viewsHammond Cemetery, located along River Road and acquired by the Town of Mattapoisett (then part of Rochester) on January 10, 1789, is home to burials dating prior to 1740. Like the town-owned Barlow Cemetery located off Park Street, the Hammond burial ground is in dire need of maintenance and will benefit greatly by the formation of a new committee that will advise the Select Board. Photo by Mick Colageo - November 9, 2023 edition
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Creative Expression Contest40 viewsOwen Excellent, 6, stands before his favorite entry in the Grades 7-12 Creative Expression Contest held by Tri-Town Against Racism. Owen and his father John were among the judges for the contest with the theme “African Americans in the Arts.” Three winners were announced on Saturday during a gathering at Mattapoisett Library. Photo by Mick Colageo
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