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Boba-tea Stand73 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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2021 Halloween Cover Contest72 views2021 Halloween Cover Contest by Lucas Ferreira
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The Sun Is So Quiet71 viewsA quiet moment on Sunday in Peirson Woods off Point Road, where Tri-Town Against Racism has partnered with the Sippican Lands Trust in a Story Walk titled “The Sun Is So Quiet” by highly decorated black American author Nikki Giovanni. In celebration of Black History Month, TTAR is organizing story walks with the local land trusts in Marion, Mattapoisett and Rochester. Photo by Mick Colageo
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Mattapoisett Land Trust’s 50th Anniversary71 viewsCofounder Brad Hathaway was among attendees at the Mattapoisett Land Trust’s 50th Anniversary brunch held on June 30 at the Munro Preserve. The community heard from Representative Bill Straus, Town Administrator Mike Lorenco and MLT president Mike Huguenin about the land trust’s legacy and ongoing work. Photos by Mick Colageo July 4, 2024
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John Oldham70 viewsA rare look at Modern Pastry from across Hanover Street in Boston’s North End, as photographed by Mattapoisett resident John Oldham. The 17-year history teacher at Old Colony Regional Vocational-Technical High School in Rochester has recently made a hobby of photography, and his work is on display through the middle of March in the Mattapoisett Free Public Library’s reading room. Photo by Marilou Newell - February 23, 2023 edition
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Sippican Choral Society 70 viewsThe Sippican Choral Society at their first rehearsal of the new year on January 6 in the Wickenden Chapel in Marion. Darry Dolezal is seen as Music Director. In preparation for their “60s Songs for 60 Years” concert this May, celebrating their 60th anniversary, the choir meets on Mondays to practice. January 16, 2025 edition
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Rochester Country Fair Grounds69 viewsThe front entrance to the Rochester Country Fair Grounds sits quietly on Monday afternoon. After a 21-year run, the fair is shutting down for the next two years to reassess and determine a course of action following three straight cancelations by weather and two virus threats. Despite the decision, organizer Kelly Morgado says the Fair Committee plans to allocate remaining revolving-account funds to scholarships for six students attending any of the following high schools. Photos by Mick Colageo
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Tuesday Morning Fishing69 viewsFor some of Tuesday morning, Bob Perry of West Bridgewater was all by himself while fly fishing for trout in Mary’s Pond, but eventually he was joined by another angler. On the other side of the pond, remote operators were flying their model airplanes. Photo by Mick Colageo - October 26, 2023 edition
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JP Powel69 viewsCompleted on September 28, 2012, JP Powel’s painting, “Open Door, Mica Mansion” is the 24x18-inch, oil-on-canvas work that first greets visitors to his collection of paintings now on display at the Mattapoisett Free Public Library. The South Dartmouth artist trained in sculpture now paints in a style he calls “imaginative realism.” His exhibit will be showing through the end of September. Photo by Mick Colageo. September 12, 2024 edition
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2022 Halloween Cover Contest67 views2022 Halloween Cover Contest entry by Oona Palomo
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Davin Alves66 viewsDavin Alves, a 10-year-old Sippican Elementary School student, sits at his Marion home in front of items he bought with $900 he raised by raffling off two video games, a $100 gift card and a bottle of scotch, all to meet the needs of people struggling during the holidays. The food he purchased in bulk is being donated to United Way of Greater New Bedford Hunger Commission. Photo courtesy of Kathylee Alves
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Full Moon65 viewsA full moon overlooks Mattapoisett Harbor during a band concert held August 10th. The harbor area has long been home to live music, and the Mattapoisett Town Band is comprised of more than 30 musicians from diverse backgrounds covering a wide spectrum of ages from students to senior citizens. According to Mattapoisett Museum Director Jeff Miller, the band goes back to the early 20th century in some form. August 18, 2022 edition
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