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Harbor Days 2007609 viewsMattapoisett's annual seaside Harbor Days festival, sponsored by the Mattapoisett Lions Club, was held in Shipyard Park on the weekend of July 20-22, drawing thousands of people who enjoyed craft booths, great food, amazing entertainment, and some hometown pride. (Photo by Rebecca McCullough).
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Summer Camp608 viewsFive-year-old Kenny plays the drum with Pulse Integration of Lynnwood, CT during the Fifth Annual Camp Angel Wings in Mattapoisett. Pulse Integration was one of the organizations mentoring youth at this year’s bereavement camp which was sponsored by Southcoast Home Care, Hospice and Palliative Care and Infusion Services of Fairhaven in collaboration with the Mattapoisett YMCA. (Photo courtesy of Joyce Brennan).
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Ahoy, Matey!608 viewsThe Toe Jam Puppet Band made a return to the Tri-Town area on Saturday, January 26 as they brought their Toe Jam Pirate Show to the Center School Gymnasium. The concert was a benefit for Project GROW with proceeds aiding the organization’s scholarship fund. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Harbor Days 2007607 viewsMattapoisett's annual seaside Harbor Days festival, sponsored by the Mattapoisett Lions Club, was held in Shipyard Park on the weekend of July 20-22, drawing thousands of people who enjoyed craft booths, great food, amazing entertainment, and some hometown pride. (Photo by Sylvia Fales).
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2007 Mattapoisett July 4 Road Race605 viewsMattapoisett July 4 Road Race organizer Danny White makes a few announcements in Shipyard Park before the start of the 37th running of the five-mile race which drew a record-setting 988 registrants this year. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).
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Picnic at the Point603 viewsFriends and families gathered together in Veterans Memorial Park at Ned's Point in Mattapoisett on Sunday night, August 5 for an old-fashioned family picnic as part of the town's 150th Celebration Week. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Pats Pride603 viewsEven though they didn't clinch the Super Bowl, Mattapoisett residents Mark and Judy Mooney passed along a photo of their snow-crafted tribute to the New England Patriots which was made following the recent snow storm to honor a great team. (Photo courtesy of Judy Mooney).
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Fresh Paint601 viewsArtist Lee Jones works on a watercolor rendering of the Mattapoisett Inn on Water Street during the fifth annual "Fresh Paint" event held on Tuesday, July 17 to benefit the Mattapoisett Public Library. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).
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Parade Prep600 viewsMembers of the Mattapoisett Water Department worked to assemble the Mattapoisett Town Float this past week in preparation for the 150th Sesquicentennial Parade to take place on Saturday, August 4, kicking off a week filled with events. Here workers pose with Mattapoisett Selectman Steve Lombard and his wife Joyce (far left), Town Clerk Barbara Sullivan (third from left), and Assistant to the Town Administrator Melody Pacheco (fourth from left) on the float-in-progress. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).
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Deck the Doors600 viewsWinners of Mattapoisett’s Second Annual “Deck the Doors” Contest, sponsored by the Mattapoisett Women’s Club, include 9 Crestfield Street, which was awarded the Nautical Award. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).
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Ahoy, Matey!599 viewsThe Toe Jam Puppet Band made a return to the Tri-Town area on Saturday, January 26 as they brought their Toe Jam Pirate Show to the Center School Gymnasium. The concert was a benefit for Project GROW with proceeds aiding the organization’s scholarship fund. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Executive Branches598 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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