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Community Giving351 viewsMike Lamoureux of the American Legions Florence Eastman Post 280 and long-time member of the Mattapoisett Lions Club receives a check from Mattapoisett Lions Club President Helene Rose to sponsor four students to attend Boys and Girls State Convention. Photo courtesy of Helene Rose.Apr 21, 2010
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Nasketucket Clean Up382 viewsIn celebration of Earth Day, the state is sponsoring the Department of Conservation and Recreation’s 4th annual Park Serve Day. The friends of Nasketucket Bay State Reservation and Mattapoisett Land Trust are inviting the public to give the reservation a spring-cleaning on April 24 at 9:00 am. Gloves and rubber boots are recommended. For more information, please call 508-758-7849.Apr 14, 2010
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Bike Path Fun355 viewsThe sunny, beautiful 2010 spring continued last weekend, and the Mattapoisett bike path was a busy spot for skaters, bikers, walkers and dogs alike. Photo by Anne O’Brien-Kakley.Apr 14, 2010
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Log Man345 viewsA fallen tree marks the spot off Brandt Island Road, where someone has sculpted the scrap wood into a woodland sprite, which overlooks a babbling brook. Photo by Anne O’Brien-Kakley.Apr 14, 2010
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River Road Flood384 viewsA rainstorm on March 29 and 30 wreaked havoc on Massachusetts, leaving the Commonwealth in a state of emergency. The real fall-out didn’t arrive until March 31, when water tables reached record heights and dams in the region were tested to their maximum capacity. The Hathaway Pond Dam in Rochester needed reinforcement with sandbags and the area of Plumb Corner and Dexter Lane became a makeshift pond. The Mattapoisett River overflowed its banks, shutting down River Road for a day. Photos by Tim Smith.Apr 07, 2010
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River Road Flood379 viewsA rainstorm on March 29 and 30 wreaked havoc on Massachusetts, leaving the Commonwealth in a state of emergency. The real fall-out didn’t arrive until March 31, when water tables reached record heights and dams in the region were tested to their maximum capacity. The Hathaway Pond Dam in Rochester needed reinforcement with sandbags and the area of Plumb Corner and Dexter Lane became a makeshift pond. The Mattapoisett River overflowed its banks, shutting down River Road for a day. Photos by Tim Smith.Apr 07, 2010
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River Road Flood397 viewsA rainstorm on March 29 and 30 wreaked havoc on Massachusetts, leaving the Commonwealth in a state of emergency. The real fall-out didn’t arrive until March 31, when water tables reached record heights and dams in the region were tested to their maximum capacity. The Hathaway Pond Dam in Rochester needed reinforcement with sandbags and the area of Plumb Corner and Dexter Lane became a makeshift pond. The Mattapoisett River overflowed its banks, shutting down River Road for a day. Photos by Tim Smith.Apr 07, 2010
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River Road Flood384 viewsA rainstorm on March 29 and 30 wreaked havoc on Massachusetts, leaving the Commonwealth in a state of emergency. The real fall-out didn’t arrive until March 31, when water tables reached record heights and dams in the region were tested to their maximum capacity. The Hathaway Pond Dam in Rochester needed reinforcement with sandbags and the area of Plumb Corner and Dexter Lane became a makeshift pond. The Mattapoisett River overflowed its banks, shutting down River Road for a day. Photos by Tim Smith.Apr 07, 2010
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River Road Flood365 viewsA rainstorm on March 29 and 30 wreaked havoc on Massachusetts, leaving the Commonwealth in a state of emergency. The real fall-out didn’t arrive until March 31, when water tables reached record heights and dams in the region were tested to their maximum capacity. The Hathaway Pond Dam in Rochester needed reinforcement with sandbags and the area of Plumb Corner and Dexter Lane became a makeshift pond. The Mattapoisett River overflowed its banks, shutting down River Road for a day. Photos by Tim Smith.Apr 07, 2010
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River Road Flood335 viewsA rainstorm on March 29 and 30 wreaked havoc on Massachusetts, leaving the Commonwealth in a state of emergency. The real fall-out didn’t arrive until March 31, when water tables reached record heights and dams in the region were tested to their maximum capacity. The Hathaway Pond Dam in Rochester needed reinforcement with sandbags and the area of Plumb Corner and Dexter Lane became a makeshift pond. The Mattapoisett River overflowed its banks, shutting down River Road for a day. Photos by Tim Smith.Apr 07, 2010
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River Road Flood364 viewsA rainstorm on March 29 and 30 wreaked havoc on Massachusetts, leaving the Commonwealth in a state of emergency. The real fall-out didn’t arrive until March 31, when water tables reached record heights and dams in the region were tested to their maximum capacity. The Hathaway Pond Dam in Rochester needed reinforcement with sandbags and the area of Plumb Corner and Dexter Lane became a makeshift pond. The Mattapoisett River overflowed its banks, shutting down River Road for a day. Photos by Tim Smith.Apr 07, 2010
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River Road Flood362 viewsWanderer reader Judith Lamson shared these photos of the River Road area when the Mattapoisett River overflowed on Wednesday, March 31. The road was closed to traffic and the plaque base in front of the Herring Run was submerged in water. Photo by Judith Lamson.Apr 07, 2010
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