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Friends of Old Rochester Music275 viewsThe Friends of Old Rochester Music concert series' ticket sales earns money for FORM scholarships and programs and present a unique opportunity for younger students to see what is in store for them if they commit to the chorus, an instrument or both. The Choral concert featured several soloists and small groups of singers. Photos courtesy Erin BednarczykMar 18, 2020
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Friends of Old Rochester Music279 viewsThe Friends of Old Rochester Music concert series' ticket sales earns money for FORM scholarships and programs and present a unique opportunity for younger students to see what is in store for them if they commit to the chorus, an instrument or both. The Choral concert featured several soloists and small groups of singers. Photos courtesy Erin BednarczykMar 18, 2020
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Old Rochester Regional Superintendent 519 viewsMike Nelson, assistant superintendent of schools for the Old Rochester Regional district, was voted in as the replacement for retiring Superintendent Doug White effective June 30. Nelson, a Plymouth resident, has been working in the ORR district the past six years. Photo by Ryan Feeney March 12, 2020 editionMar 11, 2020
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Mattapoisett Fire Department 376 viewsOn March 6 at approximately 10:09 am, the Mattapoisett Fire Department was dispatched to 141 Fairhaven Road for a reported structure fire. Fire Chief Andrew Murray arrived on scene at 10:11 am and reported heavy fire and smoke showing from the rear of the structure. At the time, a first-alarm assignment was requested to the scene, bringing in engines from Marion and Fairhaven Fire. Rochester Fire responded to Mattapoisett fire station for station coverage. Photos by Mick ColageoMar 11, 2020
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Mattapoisett Fire Department 386 viewsOn March 6 at approximately 10:09 am, the Mattapoisett Fire Department was dispatched to 141 Fairhaven Road for a reported structure fire. Fire Chief Andrew Murray arrived on scene at 10:11 am and reported heavy fire and smoke showing from the rear of the structure. At the time, a first-alarm assignment was requested to the scene, bringing in engines from Marion and Fairhaven Fire. Rochester Fire responded to Mattapoisett fire station for station coverage. Photos by Mick ColageoMar 11, 2020
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Mattapoisett Fire Department 379 viewsOn March 6 at approximately 10:09 am, the Mattapoisett Fire Department was dispatched to 141 Fairhaven Road for a reported structure fire. Fire Chief Andrew Murray arrived on scene at 10:11 am and reported heavy fire and smoke showing from the rear of the structure. At the time, a first-alarm assignment was requested to the scene, bringing in engines from Marion and Fairhaven Fire. Rochester Fire responded to Mattapoisett fire station for station coverage. Photos by Mick ColageoMar 11, 2020
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Palmdale, California557 viewsThe Wanderer made it to Palmdale, California. From left: Joseph Roza, Ollie Roza, Danny Rosa, and Liam Rosa.Mar 11, 2020
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Jamaica533 viewsMorgan and Jillian Osborne brought along The Wanderer on their vacation to Jamaica (outside of Montego Bay). Photo by Andrea OsborneMar 11, 2020
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Polynesian Village Resort529 viewsThe Maloof Family at the Polynesian Village Resort in Disney World. Holly Maloof, a reading specialist at Center School, Timmy, a first-grader at Center School with Pluto, Timmy’s little brother Joey, and father Patrick enjoyed a week away from the cold. Timmy made sure everyone brought along a copy of The Wanderer.Mar 11, 2020
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Caribbean530 viewsTeresa and Mark Dall recently visited the islands in the Caribbean, as seen here enjoying a beautiful view overlooking St. Lucia.Mar 11, 2020
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Marion Natural History Museum431 viewsDuring Wednesday's “Soil Critters” afterschool program, students had the opportunity to learn about what makes up a healthy soil and how varying numbers of insects populate different types of soil. The soil from the compost pile had the highest number of animals, with 17 pill bugs, 26 worms, two beetles, 34 springtails, two millipedes and one nematode. Maggie Payne of the USDA Natural Resource Conservation Service shared her expertise with the after-school group. Photo courtesy Elizabeth LeidholdMar 04, 2020
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Marion Natural History Museum450 viewsDuring Wednesday's “Soil Critters” afterschool program, students had the opportunity to learn about what makes up a healthy soil and how varying numbers of insects populate different types of soil. The soil from the compost pile had the highest number of animals, with 17 pill bugs, 26 worms, two beetles, 34 springtails, two millipedes and one nematode. Maggie Payne of the USDA Natural Resource Conservation Service shared her expertise with the after-school group. Photo courtesy Elizabeth LeidholdMar 04, 2020
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