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Mattapoisett Lions Club 312 viewsThe Mattapoisett Lions Club recently served the community by providing a concession stand at the Mariner Soccer Field in Fairhaven on Saturday, September 17, 2011. This ongoing Lions club service project is a benefit to the community because it provides beverages and refreshments for soccer players and attendees throughout the soccer season, while allowing the Mattapoisett Lions Club to raise funds. For more information on the Mattapoisett Lions, visit www.MattapoisettLionsClub.org. Photo courtesy of Joseph
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ORCTV Vacation Camp312 viewsAlexa Shorrock shoots an interview of two fellow campers at the ORCTV April vacation camp which taught students the ins and outs of video. Photo by Katy Fitzpatrick
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Relay for Life312 viewsDarian Brooks of Marion gets his face painted at this years Relay for Life at ORR. Photo by Felix Perez
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South Coast Special Olympics 312 viewsVolunteer Sean Mosher of New Bedford (left) watches Sharon Barrows of Mattapoisett (right) throw a ball to Thomas Jupin of Rochester (center), during the South Coast Special Olympics activities held at Center School in Mattapoisett on September 23, 2012. Photo by Eric Tripoli.
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Memorial Day Boat Race312 viewsDan Lawrence and William D. Watling III of Rochester (above left) broke the race record, winning the men’s division with a time of 1:46:59. Amy Hartley-Matteson of Mattapoisett and Katherine Hartley of Rochester (2:11:14) won the women’s division for the third consecutive time – the second time they’ve three-peated. But the day’s biggest champion was 2-year-old Chloe Harding (above right), a cancer survivor who raced with her father, Harrison. Photos by Felix Perez and Nick Walecka.
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Tri-Town Relay for Life312 viewsHundreds of residents attended the Tri-Town Relay for Life last weekend, raising nearly $40,000 for the American Cancer Society. The overnight event included a candlelight vigil for family and friends whose lives were taken by the disease, as well as a celebration for those who have survived it. Photos by Felix Perez.
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Mattapoisett Wharf Cruise Nights312 viewsMattapoisett Wharf Cruise Nights are scheduled for Aug. 16, Sept. 6, and Sept. 20, 5:00-9:00pm. Photo by Nick Walecka
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SCC Car Wash312 viewsThe SouthCoast Children’s Chorus – along with parents and patrons – scrubbed for bucks during a car wash at the Mattapoisett Fire Station on Saturday afternoon, raising money for their general fund with a busy performance schedule coming up. “We hold fundraisers to support the work, the growth, and the performances of the Chorus,” Artistic Director Leslie Piper said. “We want every child to be able to sing, so we offer tuition scholarships for those who need them.” Photo by Shawn Badgley.
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Buzzards Bay Coalition312 viewsSara DaSilva Quintal, Restoration Ecologist with the Buzzards Bay Coalition, led a group of 50 Tri-Town residents and others from across the South Coast on an expedition into protected retired cranberry bogs last Saturday. Photo by Marilou Newell.
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Relay for Life312 viewsIt rained down hard the night of the 9th annual Relay for Life at Old Rochester Regional, soaking the ground, the tents, and the participants – but it didn’t stop anyone from coming out anyway to walk for a cure and honor those who have battled cancer. The event raised over $42,000 and the proceeds benefit the American Cancer Society. Photos by Jean Perry
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Snow Days312 viewsTri-Town kids have had a lot of free time to enjoy the snow, with three canceled snow days within one week. Many took to the hills with their sleds over the weekend to do some winter reveling before Monday’s icy mess moved into the area. Photos by Felix Perez
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Sole Survivor312 viewsTri-Town Relay for Life team “Sole Survivor” held its annual wreath sale over the holiday weekend at the old Al’s Yankee Clipper on Route 6 in Marion. Wreaths, as well as handmade kissing balls and evergreen decorations will remain on sale on Saturday and Sunday until Christmas or until supplies run out – and they are going fast! Photos by Jean Perry
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