Last additions - Mattapoisett
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Police Progress367 viewsMuch of the first floor of the Mattapoisett police station first floor is stripped down to studs, thanks to a May 28 second-floor burst pipe that did serious damage to the building. The second floor will need a new floor and the first floor needs new ceiling tiles, new drywall and flooring. Photo by Anne O’Brien-Kakley.Jun 17, 2010
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Police Progress341 viewsMuch of the first floor of the Mattapoisett police station first floor is stripped down to studs, thanks to a May 28 second-floor burst pipe that did serious damage to the building. The second floor will need a new floor and the first floor needs new ceiling tiles, new drywall and flooring. Photo by Anne O’Brien-Kakley.Jun 17, 2010
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Police Progress386 viewsMuch of the first floor of the Mattapoisett police station first floor is stripped down to studs, thanks to a May 28 second-floor burst pipe that did serious damage to the building. The second floor will need a new floor and the first floor needs new ceiling tiles, new drywall and flooring. Photo by Anne O’Brien-Kakley.Jun 17, 2010
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Kenya Relief352 viewsThree Kenyan orphans – including Grace, center – enjoy their new shoes. These were just some of the children that Mattapoisett residents Greg and Marina Wurl met on their recent medical mission trip to Migori, Kenya. Photo courtesy of the Wurl family.Jun 17, 2010
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Kenya Relief345 viewsMattapoisett resident and pharmacist Greg Wurl visits children from a Migori village orphanage in Kenya. The orphanage is run by Steve James’ non-profit organization, Kenya Relief. For more information on this organization, visit: www.KenyaRelief.org. Photo courtesy of the Wurl family.Jun 17, 2010
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Kenya Relief333 viewsMattapoisett resident Marina Wurl poses with children from a Kenyan orphanage. Ms. Wurl and her husband Greg, both pharmacists, recently visited a small village in Kenya to help with a medical clinic. They took occasional breaks from their work to play with the Kenyan children. Photo courtesy the Wurl family.Jun 17, 2010
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Kenya Relief322 viewsKenyan children learn for the first time how to chase bubbles. They had never seen bubbles before. Mattapoisett residents Greg and Marina Wurl took their picture and they jumped and played. Photo courtesy of the Wurl family.Jun 17, 2010
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Memorial Day429 viewsThe Florence Eastman Post 220 in Mattapoisett hosted the town’s Memorial Day observance and parade on May 31, 2010. The ceremony began with a service at the Veteran’s monument in front of the library, and then a parade assembled and marched to the town wharf and to Cushing Cemetery. The ceremony was held in memory of Lt. Chris Byron. Photos by Felix Perez.Jun 03, 2010
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Memorial Day370 viewsThe Florence Eastman Post 220 in Mattapoisett hosted the town’s Memorial Day observance and parade on May 31, 2010. The ceremony began with a service at the Veteran’s monument in front of the library, and then a parade assembled and marched to the town wharf and to Cushing Cemetery. The ceremony was held in memory of Lt. Chris Byron. Photos by Felix Perez.Jun 03, 2010
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Memorial Day351 viewsThe Florence Eastman Post 220 in Mattapoisett hosted the town’s Memorial Day observance and parade on May 31, 2010. The ceremony began with a service at the Veteran’s monument in front of the library, and then a parade assembled and marched to the town wharf and to Cushing Cemetery. The ceremony was held in memory of Lt. Chris Byron. Photos by Felix Perez.Jun 03, 2010
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Memorial Day355 viewsThe Florence Eastman Post 220 in Mattapoisett hosted the town’s Memorial Day observance and parade on May 31, 2010. The ceremony began with a service at the Veteran’s monument in front of the library, and then a parade assembled and marched to the town wharf and to Cushing Cemetery. The ceremony was held in memory of Lt. Chris Byron. Photos by Felix Perez.Jun 03, 2010
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Memorial Day363 viewsThe Florence Eastman Post 220 in Mattapoisett hosted the town’s Memorial Day observance and parade on May 31, 2010. The ceremony began with a service at the Veteran’s monument in front of the library, and then a parade assembled and marched to the town wharf and to Cushing Cemetery. The ceremony was held in memory of Lt. Chris Byron. Photos by Felix Perez.Jun 03, 2010
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