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COA Memorial Tree Planting517 viewsHelena Brown, widow of the late Harry Brown Jr., stands surrounded by her family as a tree planted in her husband's memory is dedicated on the grounds of the Rochester Senior Center. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).Jun 25, 2007
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COA Memorial Tree Planting520 viewsGeorge Church speaks about his wife, former longtime COA board member Katherine Church, while standing before the tree planted in her memory on the grounds of the Rochester Senior Center. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).Jun 25, 2007
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COA Memorial Tree Planting509 viewsGeorge Church listens on while flanked by family members and friends as a tree is dedicated in memory of his wife, former longtime COA board member Katherine Church, on property adjacent to the Rochester Senior Center. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).Jun 25, 2007
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COA Memorial Tree Planting604 viewsGeorge Church shovels mulch onto the tree planted in his wife's memory, former longtime COA board member Katherine Church, which was planted and dedicated on the grounds adjacent to the Rochester COA Center. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).Jun 25, 2007
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COA Memorial Tree Planting545 viewsRochester Council on Aging (COA) Director Sharon Lally watches while Audrey Ouellette, the widow of former COA Custodian Paul Ouellette, shovels mulch onto the tree planted in her husband's honor. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).Jun 25, 2007
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COA Memorial Tree Planting556 viewsRochester Council on Aging (COA) Director Sharon Lally remembers former COA Custodian Paul Ouellette and dedicates a memorial tree in his honor while Mr. Ouellette's family looks on. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).Jun 25, 2007
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COA Memorial Tree Planting544 viewsRochester Council on Aging (COA) Director Sharon Lally remembers former COA Custodian Paul Ouellette and dedicates a memorial tree in his honor while Mr. Ouellette's family looks on. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).Jun 25, 2007
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Ghost Chance657 viewsCaptain Preston Hutchings and his Bermuda crew aboard the new NY42 Morgan’s Ghost was the first to cross the finish line in the 30th anniversary running of the Marion-Bermuda Cruising Yacht Race. Morgan’s Ghost was also the first Bermuda boat to take line honors since Robert Mulderig’s Starr Trail did the trick in 2003. She finished at 11:06:34 IDT on Tuesday morning, June 19. (Photo by Talbot Wilson).Jun 19, 2007
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Bermuda Bound608 viewsKathleen (pictured), owned by Jim Feeney of Marion, traded the lead with first-to-finish Morgan’s Ghost until late morning Tuesday when the newer vessel pulled away on a wind shift to carry it to within 10 miles of the finish. Kathleen ultimately finished third overall at 11:32 in the 2007 Marion-Bermuda Race.
Jun 19, 2007
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Bermuda Bound602 viewsAnjaneya, a Beteau 42 (pictured here at the start of the race), had to be jump-started on the high seas so she could power into port by fellow competitor Cetacea, a Hinkley 59. (Photos by Talbot Wilson).Jun 19, 2007
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Bermuda Bound608 viewsAnjaneya, a Beteau 42, had to be jump-started on the high seas so she could power into port by fellow competitor Cetacea (pictured here at the start of the race), a Hinkley 59. (Photos by Talbot Wilson).Jun 19, 2007
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Bermuda Bound624 viewsWhipped (blue hull, center) captained by Chuck Fontaine of Mass Maritime leads Tim Kingsbury’s Northstar (far left) during the start of the Class D division of the 30th anniversary Marion to Bermuda Race, which kicked off on Friday, June 15 from Sippican Harbor. Some 72 yachts embarked on the 645-nautical-mile trek to the finish line. (Photo courtesy of Talbot Wilson).Jun 19, 2007
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