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Mattapoisett or Bust647 viewsMattapoisett sculptor Dave Englund recently created a bronze bust of author Herman Melville which is now on display at the New Bedford Whaling Museum. (Photo by Sarah K. Taylor).
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Glory Unfurled646 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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Senior Picnic '07646 viewsThe annual Senior Picnic sponsored by the Friends of the Elderly was held on Thursday, August 16 at the Knights of Columbus facility on Route 6. (Photo by Eileen J. Marum).
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Mattapoisett Ferry?646 viewsResident Laurie Nunes offered this creative solution to the roadwork being done on Mattapoisett Neck Road with her artistic rendition of two vehicle ferries — aptly named Seahorse I and Seahorse II — which could provide that elusive “alternate route” to Mattapoisett Neck from the Town Wharf. (Photo composite by Laurie Nunes).
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Garden Group Glory645 viewsMembers of Mattapoisett’s 150th Garden Group recently posed for this aerial shot of the sesquicentennial logo they recreated out of plantings at Shipyard Park. The group members have put in countless hours planting this and other beds from Shipyard Park to Ned’s Point to commemorate the town’s 150th birthday. The bucket lift was provided by Village Signs. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Treasure Hunters645 viewsMattapoisett's 150th Sesquicentennial Celebration "Treasure Hunt" was held on Saturday, August 11 starting in Shipyard Park. It led participants to search for clues at various landmarks throughout town. (Photo by Tim Smith).
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Glory Unfurled645 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 Ken Howland).
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Mattapoisett Sesquicentennial Parade644 viewsMattapoisett's 150th Celebration Parade was held on Saturday, August 4, kicking off a week filled with various events commemorating the sesquicentennial of the town's incorporation. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).
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Frosty and Friends644 views(from left) Alex, Margo and Josephine Cannell of Mattapoisett pose with the giant snowman they made on the Town Wharf during the first significant snowstorm of the season on Friday, December 19. The heavy, wet snow made for ideal packing and was perfect to fashion into a snowman. (Photo courtesy of Joanella Cannell).
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Relay for Life644 viewsThe American Cancer Society held their Annual Relay for Life of the Tri-Towns from 6:00p.m. on Friday, June 12 until noon on Saturday June 13 at Old Rochester Regional High School's track. Between 250 and 300 people participated in the eighteen hour walk raising nearly $50,000 to help fight and prevent cancer. Photo by Robert Chiarito.
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Triathlon 2009644 viewsOver two hundred athletes participated in this year's Mattapoisett Triathlon on Sunday morning, July 12. The athletes endurance was tested over a course which included a quarter-mile swim, a ten-mile bike ride and a three and three quarters-mile run. The race marks the beginning of the Mattapoisett Lions Club's annual Harbor Days Celebration with events including a craft fair, several suppers and a pancake breakfast , which unfold over the course of the week. Photo by Robert Chiarito.
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Mattapoisett Halloween Parade 2007643 viewsHonorable Mention winner in the Scariest Costume category was Landon Goguen as the werewolf. (Photo by Deborah Silva).
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