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A Tribute to Heroes429 viewsMattapoisett artist and sculptor Keith Francis designed and built this tribute to the Worcester Six, the firefighters who perished in the tragic Worcester Warehouse fire on December 3, 1999. The massive one-ton sculpture now sits in his North Street backyard in clear view of several neighbors who are either firefighters, retired firefighters or relatives of firefighters. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).Aug 05, 2008
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A Tribute to Heroes400 viewsMattapoisett artist and sculptor Keith Francis designed and built this tribute to the Worcester Six, the firefighters who perished in the tragic Worcester Warehouse fire on December 3, 1999. The massive one-ton sculpture now sits in his North Street backyard in clear view of several neighbors who are either firefighters, retired firefighters or relatives of firefighters. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).Aug 05, 2008
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A Tribute to Heroes410 viewsMattapoisett artist and sculptor Keith Francis poses with the sculpture he designed and built in tribute to the Worcester Six, the firefighters who perished in the tragic Worcester Warehouse fire on December 3, 1999. The massive one-ton sculpture now sits in his North Street backyard in clear view of several neighbors who are either firefighters, retired firefighters or relatives of firefighters. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).Aug 05, 2008
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Heritage Bus Tours479 viewsMattapoisett Historical Society members Margaret DeMello, Bobbi Gaspar and Carroll Chase pose in costume outside the Mattapoisett Town Hall in preparation for this weekend’s Heritage Days bus tours. The hourly historical bus tours featuring a history of Crescent Beach depart from the American Legion Hall on Depot Street on Sunday August 3 from 11:30 am until 4:30 pm.
Jul 29, 2008
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Marion Baseball Champs527 viewsMembers of the championship tournament Marion Under 8 (U8) baseball team include (bottom, from left) Kyle Gillis, Jack McCain, Luke Muther, Owen Sughrue, Jackson Reydel, (top, from left) Jacob Yeomans, George Whitney, Russell Noonan, Andrew Riggi, Matt Lanagan, Collin Fitzpatrick, and coaches (from left) Matt Lanagan, J.J. Reydel and Steve Sughrue.Jul 29, 2008
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Spinal Cord Raffle500 viewsMichael Lamoureux, Commander of Florence Eastman American Legion Post 280, draws the names of winners in the Harbor Days Spinal Cord Society (SCS) raffle with Jamie Shepley, Vice President of the New Bedofrd/Fall River SCS chapter. Congratulations to the lucky winners and thanks to all who have supported the annual raffle for SCS, with 100 percent of the proceeds going to spinal cord injury research. (Photo courtesy of Jen Shepley).Jul 29, 2008
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Stone Horse Builder's Cup666 viewsIn an exciting finish to the 2008 Stone Horse Builder’s Cup Race sponsored by Edey and Duff of Mattapoisett, the top three Stone Horses were within two boat lengths with only a bow sprit, about 4 feet, separating the top two boats, WINDFALL and YOUNG AMERICA. WINDFALL, sailed by Tom Kenney of the New Bedford Yacht Club and Bob Jackson of Cohasset, took First Place, edging out Second Place finisher Bob Sachetti of Boston, who was single handing YOUNG AMERICA.Jul 29, 2008
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Stone Horse Builder's Cup625 viewsIn an exciting finish to the 2008 Stone Horse Builder’s Cup Race sponsored by Edey and Duff of Mattapoisett, the top three Stone Horses were within two boat lengths with only a bow sprit, about 4 feet, separating the top two boats, WINDFALL and YOUNG AMERICA. WINDFALL, sailed by Tom Kenney of the New Bedford Yacht Club and Bob Jackson of Cohasset, took First Place, edging out Second Place finisher Bob Sachetti of Boston, who was single handing YOUNG AMERICA.Jul 29, 2008
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Stone Horse Builder's Cup626 viewsIn an exciting finish to the 2008 Stone Horse Builder’s Cup Race sponsored by Edey and Duff of Mattapoisett, the top three Stone Horses were within two boat lengths with only a bow sprit, about 4 feet, separating the top two boats, WINDFALL and YOUNG AMERICA. WINDFALL, sailed by Tom Kenney of the New Bedford Yacht Club and Bob Jackson of Cohasset, took First Place, edging out Second Place finisher Bob Sachetti of Boston, who was single handing YOUNG AMERICA.Jul 29, 2008
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Stone Horse Builder's Cup617 viewsIn an exciting finish to the 2008 Stone Horse Builder’s Cup Race sponsored by Edey and Duff of Mattapoisett, the top three Stone Horses were within two boat lengths with only a bow sprit, about 4 feet, separating the top two boats, WINDFALL and YOUNG AMERICA. WINDFALL, sailed by Tom Kenney of the New Bedford Yacht Club and Bob Jackson of Cohasset, took First Place, edging out Second Place finisher Bob Sachetti of Boston, who was single handing YOUNG AMERICA.Jul 29, 2008
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Mattapoisett Players Shine654 viewsMitchell Midwood, left, and Cameron Coelho, both of Mattapoisett, are members this summer of the Swansea Tigers travel team of the Swansea Independent Baseball League. The Tigers recently captured the Massachusetts State Tournament championship of the Willie Mays Division (9- and 10-year-old players) of the American Amateur Baseball Congress and later placed third in the North Atlantic Regional Tournament held in Waldwick, N.J. (Photo courtesy of Swansea Independent Baseball League).Jul 29, 2008
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Aida at ORR600 viewsPast and present members of the Old Rochester Regional High School Drama Club came together under the direction of Paul Sardinha for a remarkable three-day summer production of Aida, the acclaimed Broadway show from Tim Rice and Elton John, which was staged at the high school last weekend. The show offered great performances, lavish musical numbers, and eye-popping costumes and set design that thrilled the packed-house audiences each night. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).Jul 29, 2008
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