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Family Picnic at Ned's Point656 viewsFriends and families gathered together in Veterans Memorial Park at Ned's Point in Mattapoisett on Sunday night, August 5 for an old-fashioned family picnic as part of the town's 150th Celebration Week. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Glory Unfurled656 viewsMattapoisett's weeklong 150th Sesquicentennial Celebration was capped off with a closing ceremony featuring the glorious unfurling of three large versions of the Stars and Stripes, courtesy of the National Flag Truck exhibit, in the area of the Town Wharf and Shipyard Park on Sunday afternoon, August 12. (Photo by Tim Smith).
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Glory Unfurled655 viewsMattapoisett's weeklong 150th Sesquicentennial Celebration was capped off with a closing ceremony featuring the glorious unfurling of three large versions of the Stars and Stripes, courtesy of the National Flag Truck exhibit, in the area of the Town Wharf and Shipyard Park on Sunday afternoon, August 12. (Photo by Tim Smith).
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Cape Care Packages655 viewsMembers of the Lynch Family, whose son PFC Daniel Lynch is serving in Afghanistan, help ship out the 2000th care package as part of the Cape Cod Cares for the Troops effort which Mattapoisett Boy Scout Troop 53 has taken on as an ongoing project. The troop still maintains a collection location at Mailbox Services on Route 6 in Mattapoisett and encourages donations. (Photo courtesy of Ron Ellis).
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Mattapoisett Road Race655 viewsRunners leading the 1,000-plus member pack of registrants in the 2008 Mattapoisett Road Race held on July 4 start the long trek through Mattapoisett Village promptly at 9:00 AM. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).
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Sippican Signing655 viewsAuthor and Sippican Lands Trust (SLT) member Peter C. Stone recently signed copies of his book, The Untouchable Tree, as a benefit for the SLT at their offices in the Pilgrim Bank Plaza at 354 Front Street in Marion. The book, which is about our connection to the magnificence and essential nature of trees, is 192 pages and is illustrated with 30 color paintings. Here Mr. Stone is seen signing a book for customer Brent Burrell (right) while SLT member Allan Ditchfield looks on. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Fab Faux655 viewsOctopus’s Garden, a Beatles tribute band, rocked the Second Annual Jim Holmes Memorial Scholarship Dance at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Mattapoisett. (Photo by Adam Silva)
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Executive Branches654 viewsMembers of the Mattapoisett Tree Planting Committee help plant a red maple tree donated by Deborah Smiley and her husband, Sam Ogle, at Center School in Mattapoisett. The historic tree was raised from seed taken from a red maple that still grows at the Mansion House Farm at Mount Vernon — the estate home of our first President, George Washington. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Celebrating Diversity654 viewsHand-carved wooden birds was just one of the crafts on hand during Mattapoisett's Cultural Diversity Day held in Shipyard Park on Tuesday, August 7 as part of the town's weeklong slate of sesquicentennial events. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).
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Chapel Caroling654 viewsHoliday caroling was held at the Tinkhamtown Chapel in Mattapoisett on Saturday, December 20. The annual Christmas tradition included a sing-along celebration of holiday music. The chapel, quaintly lit by oil lamps and heated by a pot-belly stove, provided the perfect old-fashioned setting. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Mattapoisett Halloween Parade 2007653 viewsFirst Place winner in the Adult category was Bianca Sylvia as a Giant Q-Tip. (Photo by Deborah Silva).
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Harbor Days653 viewsThe Mattapoisett Lions Club's Harbor Days Celebration 2009 wrapped up on Sunday, July 19 after a week of dining adventures, live entertainment and craft fair fun. Thousands of visitors flocked to the Mattapoisett waterfront for this annual event now in its twenty sixth year. Proceeds from the celebration help to fund many of the Club's charitable endeavors, including the Massachusetts Lions Eye Research Fund. Photo by Robert Chiarito
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