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Rochester tree Lighting388 viewsA heavy fog didn’t stop revelers from enjoying the Rochester Tree Lighting on December 5, 2011. Children from Rochester Memorial School treated the town to holiday music and started the season off with fun. Photo by Felix Perez. December 8, 2011 editionDec 07, 2011
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Ice Sculptor229 viewsOn Saturday, December 10, local sand and ice sculptor and painter Timothy Wade will give an ice carving demonstration starting at 10:00 am in Bicentennial Park across from the Marion Art Center on the Corner of Main and Spring Streets. Photo courtesy of the Marion Art Center.Dec 07, 2011
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Ice Sculptor205 viewsOn Saturday, December 10, local sand and ice sculptor and painter Timothy Wade will give an ice carving demonstration starting at 10:00 am in Bicentennial Park across from the Marion Art Center on the Corner of Main and Spring Streets. Photo courtesy of the Marion Art Center.Dec 07, 2011
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Rochester Tree Lighting 2011315 viewsRochester Memorial students entertained holiday revelers at the annual tree lighting at the Town Hall on December 5, 2011. Photo by Felix Perez.Dec 06, 2011
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Corcordia Launches386 viewsMattapoisett resident Brian Kvilhaug will skipper the new fishing vessel, Concordia, which was launched in Fairhaven on Friday, December 2, 2011. The 95-foot, 199-ton steel scallop boat is the first built in the area in the past 50 years, and was built at D. N. Kelly’s shipyard in Fairhaven. The Concordia was christened by Allison Kvilhaug, daughter of the skipper. It replaces the original Concordia built in 1946. Photo by Tony Lopes.Dec 05, 2011
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Fun at the Park444 viewsSusan Barrows and her granddaughter Olivia listen to Christmas carols at the Holiday in the Park in Mattapoisett on Saturday December 3. Photo by Felix Perez.Dec 04, 2011
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Mattapoisett Tree Lighting 2011361 viewsMattapoisett lit one of the biggest trees Shipyard Park has ever seen at the 2011 Holiday in the Park. There was food from local establishments, ornament making, merry music and Santa! The moment was enough to spur two romantic marriage proposals. Photo by Anne Kakley.Dec 03, 2011
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Masonry at the Pythagorean Lodge335 viewsLodge member Paul Ciccotelli takes advantage of a pleasant afternoon on December 2, 2011, to touch up the masonry on the steps of the Spring Street Pythagorean Lodge building. The mosaic took one and a half years to complete, said Mr. Ciccotelli. Photo by Anne Kakley.Dec 02, 2011
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Monochromatic at Sippican School382 viewsFourth graders at Sippican School learned about value and shade when making monochromatic emotion portraits with chalk pastels. Photo by Anne Kakley.Dec 01, 2011
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Springtime in November391 viewsMany of our readers have taken advantage of the unseasonably warm weather to get out and enjoy themselves. Thanks to Lee-Ann Longo Pallatroni fro sharing this great photo of a recent kayak trip around Marion harbor.Nov 30, 2011
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For the Troops279 viewsOn the far right, Mattapoisett resident Alicia Sullivan meets with volunteers in Newport, RI, last week, to send over 160 boxes of food and necessities to American troops stationed in Afghanistan. The goods were collected from municipal and business locations all over the Tri-Town. Photo courtesy of Alicia Sullivan.Nov 30, 2011
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Tree Sales248 views'Tis the season, once more! On the Saturday after Thanksgiving, November 26, 2011, locals stopped by the Rochester Women's Clubhouse to pick up their fresh wreaths and trees. The proceeds from the sale helped the Rochester Women's Club purchase a new roof for their Clubhouse. The tree and wreath sale will continue on the weekends of December 3 and 4 and December 10 and 11 from noon to 2:00 pm. Left to right, Club members Nancy Boutin and Marsha Hartley helped sell wreaths and trees. Photo by Robert ChiaritoNov 30, 2011
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