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Art on Angelica233 viewsNancy Prefontaine saw this display while kayaking on the east side of Angelica.
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Art on Angelica232 viewsNancy Prefontaine saw this display while kayaking on the east side of Angelica.
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Art on Angelica184 viewsNancy Prefontaine saw this display while kayaking on the east side of Angelica.
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Art on Angelica189 viewsNancy Prefontaine saw this display while kayaking on the east side of Angelica.
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Art on Angelica192 viewsNancy Prefontaine saw this display while kayaking on the east side of Angelica.
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Save the Post Office263 viewsMembers of the Mattapoisett Democratic committee were expressing their opinions at the corners of Route 6 and North Street on Saturday August 22nd. Photo by Marilou Newell
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Save the Post Office230 viewsMembers of the Mattapoisett Democratic committee were expressing their opinions at the corners of Route 6 and North Street on Saturday August 22nd. Photo by Marilou Newell
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Save the Post Office207 viewsMembers of the Mattapoisett Democratic committee were expressing their opinions at the corners of Route 6 and North Street on Saturday August 22nd. Photo by Marilou Newell
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Rainbow252 viewsPhoto by Ellen Scholter-Walker
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Mattapoisett Sailing248 viewsThe Mattapoisett Sailing program is in its final week for the 2020 season. Begun in 2006 in memory of William Mee, the program is open to community children divided into two age groups that meet weekday mornings and afternoons at Mattapoisett Town Beach. From 9-11 am and 1-3 pm, students sail under the watchful eye of experienced instructors and three safety boats. For more information on how to support this non-profit organization, visit Mattsail.org.
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Mattapoisett Sailing222 viewsThe Mattapoisett Sailing program is in its final week for the 2020 season. Begun in 2006 in memory of William Mee, the program is open to community children divided into two age groups that meet weekday mornings and afternoons at Mattapoisett Town Beach. From 9-11 am and 1-3 pm, students sail under the watchful eye of experienced instructors and three safety boats. For more information on how to support this non-profit organization, visit Mattsail.org.
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Mattapoisett Sailing234 viewsThe Mattapoisett Sailing program is in its final week for the 2020 season. Begun in 2006 in memory of William Mee, the program is open to community children divided into two age groups that meet weekday mornings and afternoons at Mattapoisett Town Beach. From 9-11 am and 1-3 pm, students sail under the watchful eye of experienced instructors and three safety boats. For more information on how to support this non-profit organization, visit Mattsail.org.
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