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Tabor Organ Recital450 viewsOrganist Paul Halley, MA Cantab, FRCO, ARCT, will perform the William C. Maxwell Recital on the Andrew Heitman Memorial Organ in Wickenden Chapel at Tabor Academy on Friday, April 13 at 7:30 pm. Admission is free and open to the public.Apr 10, 2007
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Sunrise Shipyard Service748 viewsMembers and guests of the Mattapoisett Congregational Church gathered in the town's Shipyard Park for their annual Easter Sunrise Service with Reverend Dr. Virginia H. Child on Sunday, April 8. The chilly but tranquil setting of the harbor glistening in the early morning golden sunlight served well to complement Reverend Child's sermon on peace and renewal. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).Apr 10, 2007
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Planning for 150411 viewsOn Sunday, April 1, a group of gardening enthusiasts gathered at The Mattapoisett Inn for a benefit aimed at helping to beautify the town with flowers in advance of this summer’s 150th birthday celebration. The project will include installing window boxes at Shipyard Park and the Town Beach and also planting a flower bed in the shape of the 150th Anniversary logo at the entrance to the Town Wharf. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).Apr 10, 2007
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Planning for 150469 viewsOn Sunday, April 1, a group of gardening enthusiasts gathered at The Mattapoisett Inn for a benefit aimed at helping to beautify the town with flowers in advance of this summer’s 150th birthday celebration. The project will include installing window boxes at Shipyard Park and the Town Beach and also planting a flower bed in the shape of the 150th Anniversary logo at the entrance to the Town Wharf. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).Apr 10, 2007
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Planning for 150417 viewsOn Sunday, April 1, a group of gardening enthusiasts gathered at The Mattapoisett Inn for a benefit aimed at helping to beautify the town with flowers in advance of this summer’s 150th birthday celebration. The project will include installing window boxes at Shipyard Park and the Town Beach and also planting a flower bed in the shape of the 150th Anniversary logo at the entrance to the Town Wharf. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).Apr 10, 2007
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ORR Bomb Scare695 viewsORR District School Superintendent Dr. William Cooper makes a statement to the media regarding the bomb threat which forced the evacuation of ORR High School on Monday morning, April 9. The source of the threat remains under investigation by the Mattapoisett Police Department. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).Apr 09, 2007
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ORR Bomb Scare652 viewsMattapoisett Police and Fire officials wait outside the main entrance of Old Rochester Regional High School during a bomb threat which forced the evacuation of the school on Monday morning, April 9. Students were bused to Tabor Academy in nearby Marion while the threat was investigated. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).Apr 09, 2007
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ORR Bomb Scare704 viewsA unit from the Mattapoisett Fire Department guards the main entrance to Old Rochester Regional High School during a bomb threat which forced the evacuation of the school on Monday morning, April 9. Students were bused to Tabor Academy in nearby Marion while the threat was investigated. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).Apr 09, 2007
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ORR Bomb Scare655 viewsUnits from the Marion Police and Fire Department guard the side entrance to Old Rochester Regional High School during a bomb threat which forced the evacuation of the school on Monday morning, April 9. Students were bused to Tabor Academy in nearby Marion while the threat was investigated. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).Apr 09, 2007
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Rochester's New Wheels477 viewsRochester Selectman Dan McGaffey (far left) and Council on Aging (COA) Director Sharon Lally (second from left) pour non-alcoholic champagne over the hood of the newly-dedicated COA minibus which the town acquired through a rebate they received from MBTA funds while other members of the COA Board of Directors look on. The new 14-passenger vehicle can also accommodate two wheelchairs and will be used to transport seniors to various events. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).Apr 03, 2007
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Rochester's New Wheels429 viewsTown officials and members of the Rochester Council on Aging (COA) Board of Directors poured non-alcoholic champagne over the hood of the newly-dedicated COA minibus which the town acquired through a rebate they received from MBTA funds during a dedication ceremony held on Friday, March 30. The new 14-passenger vehicle can also accommodate two wheelchairs and will be used to transport seniors to various events. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).Apr 03, 2007
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Rochester's New Wheels424 viewsTown officials and members of the Rochester Council on Aging (COA) Board of Directors poured non-alcoholic champagne over the hood of the newly-dedicated COA minibus which the town acquired through a rebate they received from MBTA funds during a dedication ceremony held on Friday, March 30. The new 14-passenger vehicle can also accommodate two wheelchairs and will be used to transport seniors to various events. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).Apr 03, 2007
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