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Frozen Flyers910 viewsA group of South Coast pilots recently took advantage of this winter’s cold conditions to use Snipatuit Pond as a landing strip. The pilots use charts provided by the United States Government to determine if the thickness of the ice is enough to support the weight of their airplanes. Pilot Ben Bailey, who lives on the shores of the pond and hosted this past week’s get together, fl ies a seaplane off of the pond during warmer weather months. Photo by Robert Chiarito. February 12, 2009 editionFeb 12, 2009
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Frozen Flyers627 viewsA group of South Coast pilots recently took advantage of this winter's cold conditions to use Snipatuit Pond as a landing strip. The pilots use charts provided by the United States Government to determine if the thickness of the ice is enough to support the weight of their airplanes. Pilot Ben Bailey, who lives on the shores of the pond and hosted this past week's get together, flies a seaplane off of the pond during warmer weather months. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).Feb 11, 2009
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Frozen Flyers544 viewsA group of South Coast pilots recently took advantage of this winter's cold conditions to use Snipatuit Pond as a landing strip. The pilots use charts provided by the United States Government to determine if the thickness of the ice is enough to support the weight of their airplanes. Pilot Ben Bailey, who lives on the shores of the pond and hosted this past week's get together, flies a seaplane off of the pond during warmer weather months. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).Feb 11, 2009
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Frozen Flyers524 viewsA group of South Coast pilots recently took advantage of this winter's cold conditions to use Snipatuit Pond as a landing strip. The pilots use charts provided by the United States Government to determine if the thickness of the ice is enough to support the weight of their airplanes. Pilot Ben Bailey, who lives on the shores of the pond and hosted this past week's get together, flies a seaplane off of the pond during warmer weather months. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).Feb 11, 2009
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Frozen Flyers708 viewsA group of South Coast pilots recently took advantage of this winter's cold conditions to use Snipatuit Pond as a landing strip. The pilots use charts provided by the United States Government to determine if the thickness of the ice is enough to support the weight of their airplanes. Pilot Ben Bailey, who lives on the shores of the pond and hosted this past week's get together, flies a seaplane off of the pond during warmer weather months. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).Feb 11, 2009
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Frozen Flyers574 viewsLocal Pilots Mike Dupont, Melinda Dupont, Mike Paganini, Roger Nodzo, Charlie Pickett, Joe Craig, James Melville, Ben Bailey, Michelle Bailey. Rob Hatch, Patrick Leroy, Steve Manchester, Bill Hunt, Barbara Hunt, Damian Frattasio and Steve Sperry gather each weekend to fly together to a chosen destination and swap stories over breakfast. On many of their excursions the pilots bring along their children to share the experience. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).Feb 11, 2009
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Inspector Honored484 viewsLongtime Mattapoisett Gas Inspector and Assistant Plumbing Inspector Peter B. Perkins celebrated 22 years of service to the Town of Mattapoisett recently during a luncheon held in his honor at the Mattapoisett Town Hall. Here he is flanked by Selectman Jordan Collyer and Building Inspector Andrew Bobola. (Photo by Ricky Pursley).Feb 11, 2009
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Doll Lady468 viewsMs. Antoinette Boissoneau, a patient at the Sippican Healthcare Center, poses with one of her handmade yarn dolls that she makes for local children. (Photo by Sarah K. Taylor).Feb 11, 2009
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Doll Lady475 viewsMs. Antoinette Boissoneau, a patient at the Sippican Healthcare Center, crafts these handmade yarn dolls for local children. (Photo by Sarah K. Taylor).Feb 11, 2009
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Doll Lady452 viewsMs. Antoinette Boissoneau, a patient at the Sippican Healthcare Center, crafts these handmade yarn dolls for local children. (Photo by Sarah K. Taylor).
Feb 11, 2009
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Frozen Flyers488 viewsA group of South Coast pilots recently took advantage of this winter's cold conditions to use Snipatuit Pond as a landing strip. The pilots use charts provided by the United States Government to determine if the thickness of the ice is enough to support the weight of their airplanes. Pilot Ben Bailey, who lives on the shores of the pond and hosted this past week's get together, flies a seaplane off of the pond during warmer weather months. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).Feb 11, 2009
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Super Symphony516 viewsMembers of the Tri-County Sumphonic take a bow during their Grainger, Gershwin and Gregson concert at the Gilbert D. Bristol Auditorium at Old Rochester Regional High School on Sunday afternoon February 1. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).Feb 04, 2009
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