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Graham Correia52 viewsGraham Correia has battled through foot and knee injuries to run marathon-type distances on a daily basis on a trek that began in Denver, Colorado, and is scheduled to finish on Saturday afternoon in Rochester. Along the way, he enjoyed a surprise visit from his sister Megan. A recovering addict, Graham Correia is using the grueling exercise as therapy and running to raise awareness for the Herren Project, the non-profit organization which aids in the treatment, recovery Mar 09, 2022
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Snow in Rochester93 viewsLast weekend's snow event made the tri-towns look like another part of New England. Here are scenes from Marion, Mattapoisett and Rochester. Photos by Mick Colageo
Feb 03, 2022
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Snow in Rochester78 viewsLast weekend's snow event made the tri-towns look like another part of New England. Here are scenes from Marion, Mattapoisett and Rochester. Photos by Mick ColageoFeb 03, 2022
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Tanker Donation111 viewsRochester Fire Lieutenant Kevin Richard, center, and Fire Chief Scott Weigel, right, talk with Jim Wiksten of RYCO Excavation before Monday morning’s departure of the town’s surplus tanker truck on a 1,229-mile journey to Cayce, Kentucky. The small community in the nation’s heartland was devastated by a December 10 tornado, and its fire department was demolished as a result. Having recently replaced the aged tanker truck, the Town of Rochester got word and made repairs Photos by Ryan FeeneyJan 12, 2022
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Tanker Donation78 viewsRochester Fire Lieutenant Kevin Richard, center, and Fire Chief Scott Weigel, right, talk with Jim Wiksten of RYCO Excavation before Monday morning’s departure of the town’s surplus tanker truck on a 1,229-mile journey to Cayce, Kentucky. The small community in the nation’s heartland was devastated by a December 10 tornado, and its fire department was demolished as a result. Having recently replaced the aged tanker truck, the Town of Rochester got word and made repairs Photos by Ryan FeeneyJan 12, 2022
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Tanker Donation127 viewsThis surplus tanker truck has been repaired and prepared by the Town of Rochester for its impending transport to the fire department in Cayce, Kentucky, a small town devastated by a December 10 tornado. Rochester’s donation is a good fit because the tanker truck was recently replaced and serves the dual purpose necessary to serve a town without fire hydrants. Photos by Mick ColageoJan 05, 2022
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Rochester Land Trust123 viewsRochester Land Trust members Chip and Barbara Allen prepare to place cranberry garlands and apples in the woods at the Church Preserve as part of an event held in partnership with Plumb Corner Library.Dec 22, 2021
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Rochester Land Trust108 viewsWyatt Smith, age 5, places a sunflower seed apple on a branch along the Trail Tale at Church Preserve on Marion Road. The December 18 event was a collaboration of the Rochester Land Trust and Plumb Corner Library. The storyboards along the trail tell the story of animals preparing for winter hibernation.Dec 22, 2021
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Rochester Land Trust92 viewsWyatt Smith, age 5, made winter treats for woodland animals on December 18 and then enjoyed placing them along the Trail Tale path at the Rochester Land Trust Church Preserve property.Photos by Marilou NewellDec 22, 2021
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Rochester Land Trust103 viewsJennifer Dubois of the Rochester Land Trust demonstrated to children both young and old how to make winter treats for woodland animals on December 18 at the RLT property Church Preserve on Marion Road in Rochester.Dec 22, 2021
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Rochester Historical Commission129 viewsOn December 4, the Rochester Historical Commission presented a plaque to the Women’s Club noting the building's age. The plaque was attached to the building by George Owen and Tim Bates. These plaques are being donated by the commission to some of the town buildings used by the community with a hope of sharing town history. We will be extending this to residents who will be able to purchase a plaque for their historic home. Dec 08, 2021
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Rochester Historical Commission105 viewsOn December 4, the Rochester Historical Commission presented a plaque to the Women’s Club noting the building's age. The plaque was attached to the building by George Owen and Tim Bates. These plaques are being donated by the commission to some of the town buildings used by the community with a hope of sharing town history. We will be extending this to residents who will be able to purchase a plaque for their historic home. Dec 08, 2021
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