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Triple Challenge716 viewsBob Lamothe (#2) of Warwick, RI finished fourth overall in the 2007 Mattapoisett Lions Club Triathlon held on Sunday, July 15 with a final time of 54:17. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Triple Challenge665 viewsParticipants in the 2007 Mattapoisett Lions Club Triathlon enter the waters of Mattapoisett Harbor for the first leg of the three-part challenge held on Sunday morning, July 15. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Triple Challenge680 viewsMembers of one of the women's divisions in the 2007 Mattapoisett Lions Club Triathlon enter the waters of Mattapoisett Harbor for the first leg of the three-part challenge held on Sunday morning, July 15. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Triple Challenge671 viewsParticipants in the 2007 annual Mattapoisett Lions Club Triathlon literally dive into the first challenge in the triple event: a swim in the waters of Mattapoisett Harbor. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Triple Challenge682 viewsThe second part of the 2007 annual Mattapoisett Lions Club Triathlon entailed a brisk bike ride from the Mattapoisett Town Beach to the starting line for the final three-and-three-quarter-mile running portion of the challenge. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Triple Challenge651 viewsParticipants in the 2007 annual Mattapoisett Lions Club Triathlon dive into the waters of Mattapoisett Harbor on Sunday morning, July 15 for the first challenge in the triple event. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Triple Challenge674 viewsSome of the first participants in the 2007 annual Mattapoisett Lions Club Triathlon emerge from the first challenge in the contest: a swim in the waters of Mattapoisett Harbor. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Executive Branches664 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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Executive Branches624 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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Executive Branches603 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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Executive Branches627 viewsDeborah Smiley ties a red, white and blue ribbon to the red maple tree she and her husband, Sam Ogle, donated to be planted at Center School in Mattapoisett. The sapling 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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Executive Branches633 viewsMembers of the Mattapoisett Tree Planting Committee pose with the newly-planted red maple tree donated by Deborah Smiley and her husband, Sam Ogle. The tree they chose to donate 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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