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Chanty 8013246 viewsThe Mattapoisett Museum and Carriage House hosted The New Bedford Sea Chantey Chorus on Sunday afternoon, April 29. The matinee concert featuring a variety of ballads, folk songs and work songs - or chanteys - was played before a full house as patrons filled the old church house to the rafters. Photo by Robert ChiaritoMay 01, 2012
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Chanty 8009233 viewsThe Mattapoisett Museum and Carriage House hosted The New Bedford Sea Chantey Chorus on Sunday afternoon, April 29. The matinee concert featuring a variety of ballads, folk songs and work songs - or chanteys - was played before a full house as patrons filled the old church house to the rafters. Photo by Robert ChiaritoMay 01, 2012
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Chanty 8008232 viewsThe Mattapoisett Museum and Carriage House hosted The New Bedford Sea Chantey Chorus on Sunday afternoon, April 29. The matinee concert featuring a variety of ballads, folk songs and work songs - or chanteys - was played before a full house as patrons filled the old church house to the rafters. Photo by Robert ChiaritoMay 01, 2012
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Chanty 8004218 viewsThe Mattapoisett Museum and Carriage House hosted The New Bedford Sea Chantey Chorus on Sunday afternoon, April 29. The matinee concert featuring a variety of ballads, folk songs and work songs - or chanteys - was played before a full house as patrons filled the old church house to the rafters. Photo by Robert ChiaritoMay 01, 2012
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Chanty 7997217 viewsThe Mattapoisett Museum and Carriage House hosted The New Bedford Sea Chantey Chorus on Sunday afternoon, April 29. The matinee concert featuring a variety of ballads, folk songs and work songs - or chanteys - was played before a full house as patrons filled the old church house to the rafters. Photo by Robert ChiaritoMay 01, 2012
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Chanty 7994214 viewsThe Mattapoisett Museum and Carriage House hosted The New Bedford Sea Chantey Chorus on Sunday afternoon, April 29. The matinee concert featuring a variety of ballads, folk songs and work songs - or chanteys - was played before a full house as patrons filled the old church house to the rafters. Photo by Robert ChiaritoMay 01, 2012
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Chanty 7975217 viewsThe Mattapoisett Museum and Carriage House hosted The New Bedford Sea Chantey Chorus on Sunday afternoon, April 29. The matinee concert featuring a variety of ballads, folk songs and work songs - or chanteys - was played before a full house as patrons filled the old church house to the rafters. Photo by Robert ChiaritoMay 01, 2012
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Sea Chantey236 viewsThe Mattapoisett Museum and Carriage House hosted The New Bedford Sea Chantey Chorus on Sunday afternoon, April 29. The matinee concert featuring a variety of ballads, folk songs and work songs - or chanteys - was played before a full house as patrons filled the old church house to the rafters. Photo by Robert ChiaritoMay 01, 2012
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Sea Chantey207 viewsThe Mattapoisett Museum and Carriage House hosted The New Bedford Sea Chantey Chorus on Sunday afternoon, April 29. The matinee concert featuring a variety of ballads, folk songs and work songs - or chanteys - was played before a full house as patrons filled the old church house to the rafters. Photo by Robert ChiaritoMay 01, 2012
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Sea Chantey218 viewsThe Mattapoisett Museum and Carriage House hosted The New Bedford Sea Chantey Chorus on Sunday afternoon, April 29. The matinee concert featuring a variety of ballads, folk songs and work songs - or chanteys - was played before a full house as patrons filled the old church house to the rafters. Photo by Robert ChiaritoMay 01, 2012
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World Science274 viewsOld Hammondtown School fourth grade teacher Kevin Tavares (left) monitors a webinar that he and his students participated in on Monday, April 23, 2012. They, along with people checking in from around the US and Canada, listened to two scientists in Greenland explain the work they do studying the Earth’s cryosphere. Tavares has been including interactive use of technology as a regular part of his students’ education. Photo By Eric Tripoli.Apr 25, 2012
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World Science263 viewsOld Hammondtown School fourth grade teacher Kevin Tavares (left) monitors a webinar that he and his students participated in on Monday, April 23, 2012. They, along with people checking in from around the US and Canada, listened to two scientists in Greenland explain the work they do studying the Earth’s cryosphere. Tavares has been including interactive use of technology as a regular part of his students’ education. Photo By Eric Tripoli.Apr 25, 2012
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