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Summer Finale452 viewsDespite being postponed the prior week due to inclement weather, the Mattapoisett Police Association still managed to stage their “End of the Summer Concert” on Saturday evening, October 4 at Shipyard Park. The event drew about 100 people who came out to Shipyard Park to be entertained by the musical talents of GQ and the Lady. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).Oct 08, 2008
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Summer Finale412 viewsDespite being postponed the prior week due to inclement weather, the Mattapoisett Police Association still managed to stage their “End of the Summer Concert” on Saturday evening, October 4 at Shipyard Park. The event drew about 100 people who came out to Shipyard Park to be entertained by the musical talents of GQ and the Lady. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).Oct 08, 2008
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Bingo Winner471 viewsThe Grand Prize winner in The Wanderer’s first Aardvark Bingo game was Paul Dion of Rochester, seen here posing with our own Aardvark mascot. Mr. Dion was one of several entrants who successfully filled every space on his bingo card and was drawn to receive a total of $1,000 in gift certificates to participating local merchants. The First Prize runner-up in Aardvark Bingo was Amy S. Mello of Mattapoisett (not pictured), who will receive $250 in gift certificates. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).Sep 30, 2008
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Police Promotion526 viewsMattapoisett Police Officer Anthony Days is pinned with his new sergeant's badge by his girlfriend, Meredith, while his proud mother Hilda looks on. Officer Days was recently promoted to the rank of sergeant with the Mattapoisett Police Department during the Mattapoisett Selectmen's meeting. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).Sep 24, 2008
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Police Promotion511 viewsMattapoisett Police Officer Anthony Days (far right) poses with his girlfriend Meredith and proud mother, Hilda, after recently being promoted to the rank of sergeant with the Mattapoisett Police Department. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).Sep 24, 2008
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Police Promotion542 viewsMattapoisett Police Officer Anthony Days poses with the proud members of his family after recently being promoted to the rank of sergeant with the Mattapoisett Police Department. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).Sep 24, 2008
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Police Promotion534 viewsMattapoisett Police Officer Anthony Days poses with Police Chief Mary Lyons. Officer Days was recently promoted to the rank of sergeant with the Mattapoisett Police Department. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).Sep 24, 2008
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Car Fire532 viewsOn Tuesday, September 16 around noontime, the Mattapoisett Fire Department responded to a fully-involved car fire on Route 6 directly in front of Rick’s Tavern and diagonally across from the Mattapoisett Post Office. The conflagration was doused in minutes and no injuries were reported. (Photo by Pat Aleks).Sep 16, 2008
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Car Fire484 viewsOn Tuesday, September 16 around noontime, the Mattapoisett Fire Department responded to a fully-involved car fire on Route 6 directly in front of Rick’s Tavern and diagonally across from the Mattapoisett Post Office. The conflagration was doused in minutes and no injuries were reported. (Photo by Pat Aleks).Sep 16, 2008
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Car Fire451 viewsOn Tuesday, September 16 around noontime, the Mattapoisett Fire Department responded to a fully-involved car fire on Route 6 directly in front of Rick’s Tavern and diagonally across from the Mattapoisett Post Office. The conflagration was doused in minutes and no injuries were reported. (Photo by Pat Aleks).Sep 16, 2008
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Farewell to George545 viewsA large group of local residents gathered at the Ned’s Point Lighthouse in Mattapoisett on Thursday evening, September 4 to offer a final goodbye and tribute to the late George Liberty III, the owner of George’s Deli and Take-Out and a well-known and well-respected tri-town resident. Mr. Liberty and his wife, Bec, were quite fond of the scenic Ned’s Point locale, and would often go there to watch the sun set. (Photo montage courtesy of Carol Ingram).Sep 09, 2008
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Mattapoisett Seahorse479 viewsThis tiny baby seahorse was recently found in the waters off Point Connett in Mattapoisett. Although it doesn’t resemble the town’s landmark “Salty the Seahorse” icon in color or size, it certainly has the same curled tail and distinctively-shaped head. (Photo courtesy of Lindy East-Boyd).Sep 09, 2008
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