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Skate Park Litter386 viewsAt a recent Mattapoisett Board of Selectmen meeting, Town Administrator Michael Gagne informed the Board that there has been a serious problem with litter at the skate park located behind the police station, despite the conveniently placed trash receptacles. If this problem continues throughout April, the Board has agreed to close the park entirely by May. Photo by Anne O’Brien-Kakley.Apr 21, 2010
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Community Gardening352 viewsMattapoisett residents, including some members of the Mattapoisett Sustainability Club, gather on April 17, 2010 to spruce up a community garden on the corner of Pine Island Road and Prospect Road. Armed with rakes and rubber boots, the group braved a cold morning to make their plots squeaky-green. Photo by Felix Perez.Apr 21, 2010
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Community Gardening384 viewsMattapoisett residents, including some members of the Mattapoisett Sustainability Club, gather on April 17, 2010 to spruce up a community garden on the corner of Pine Island Road and Prospect Road. Armed with rakes and rubber boots, the group braved a cold morning to make their plots squeaky-green. Photo by Felix Perez.Apr 21, 2010
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Community Gardening328 viewsMattapoisett residents, including some members of the Mattapoisett Sustainability Club, gather on April 17, 2010 to spruce up a community garden on the corner of Pine Island Road and Prospect Road. Armed with rakes and rubber boots, the group braved a cold morning to make their plots squeaky-green. Photo by Felix Perez.Apr 21, 2010
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Community Gardening356 viewsMattapoisett residents, including some members of the Mattapoisett Sustainability Club, gather on April 17, 2010 to spruce up a community garden on the corner of Pine Island Road and Prospect Road. Armed with rakes and rubber boots, the group braved a cold morning to make their plots squeaky-green. Photo by Felix Perez.Apr 21, 2010
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Community Gardening352 viewsMattapoisett residents, including some members of the Mattapoisett Sustainability Club, gather on April 17, 2010 to spruce up a community garden on the corner of Pine Island Road and Prospect Road. Armed with rakes and rubber boots, the group braved a cold morning to make their plots squeaky-green. Photo by Felix Perez.Apr 21, 2010
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Community Giving336 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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Earth Day482 viewsHappy Earth Day! This issue is a celebration of all things green and sustainable. There are lots of environmental efforts going on in the Tri-Town lately, including an upcoming ORR Tri-Town farmers’ market, a new community garden in Mattapoisett, and talk of solar panels at Old Hammondtown School. Make sure you read this issue cover to cover and then recycle it! April 22, 2010 editionApr 21, 2010
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ORR Health and Wellness340 viewsThe ORR Health and Wellness Committee 2010 gathers to present a check to Bill and Caroline Gracia in honor of their late son Josh on April 15, 2010. The $300 check was the result of funds raised from a recent Health and Wellness Fair held on March 31. Photo by Anne O’Brien-Kakley.Apr 21, 2010
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ORR Health and Wellness374 viewsThe ORR Health and Wellness Committee 2010 gathers to present a check to Bill and Caroline Gracia in honor of their late son Josh on April 15, 2010. The $300 check was the result of funds raised from a recent Health and Wellness Fair held on March 31. Photo by Anne O’Brien-Kakley.Apr 21, 2010
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AFS Raffle Winners373 viewsThree lucky ORR high school seniors have won a 2010 AFS raffle for prom services ranging from a free limousine rental to tuxedo rental and flowers. From left to right: Jerelle Fowler, Brian Teefy and Kendra Lawrence. The raffle raised money for the AFS (American Field Service) International club at the high school. Photo by Anne O’Brien-Kakley.Apr 21, 2010
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Zumbathon326 viewsThe ORR high school gymnasium was alive with music and movement on Sunday, April 11, 2010, when dancers took to the floor for a good cause. For a $30 contribution, participants could Zumba for three hours, and the proceeds of the Zumbathon went to Compassionate Care for ALS in Falmouth, a non-profit organization that provides equipment and support to families affected by ALS. The Zumbathon was in honor of Jeffrey Lawrence, a 47-year-old man living with ALS (Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis).Apr 14, 2010
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