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Glory Unfurled595 viewsMembers of the Mattapoisett 150th Committee and the Board of Selectmen pose alongside the National Flag Truck exhibit which provided the large American flags which were unfurled in the area of the Town Wharf and Shipyard Park on Sunday afternoon, August 12. (Photo by Tim Smith).
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Waterman Reunion595 viewsSeveral hundred former students of the Waterman School, the precursor to the Rochester Memorial School, came together for a unique school reunion that spanned the decades from the end of the late nineteenth century until the mid-twentieth century at the Rochester Senior Center on the afternoon of Saturday, September 15. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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YMCA Gala595 viewsMattapoisett YMCA’s Waterfront Gala was held on Saturday night, September 15. The evening fundraiser was the third such annual event aimed at generating revenue that will help maintain old programs and facilities and create new programs at the YMCA’s Mattapoisett location. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Cream of the Crop595 viewsMembers of the Souza family of Rochester all pitched in to help harvest this year’s crop of cranberries at one of the few remaining bogs in town. The family recently took over the bog in an effort to revive and continue the proud farming tradition for which the area has become known. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Mattapoisett Halloween Parade 2007595 viewsFirst Place winner in the Grade 5 and 6 category was Kyler Berry as a man in a cage. (Photo by Deborah Silva).
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ORR Coffee House595 viewsOld Rochester Regional High School students who participated in the school’s first-ever open-mic coffee house on Tuesday night, November 13, pose after the successful session. The event included impromptu musical performances, poetry readings, and original student writings. (Photo by Olivia Mello).
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Ahoy, Matey!595 viewsThe Toe Jam Puppet Band made a return to the Tri-Town area on Saturday, January 26 as they brought their Toe Jam Pirate Show to the Center School Gymnasium. The concert was a benefit for Project GROW with proceeds aiding the organization’s scholarship fund. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Curious Savage595 viewsReservations are now being accepted for the Marion Art Center’s upcoming production of The Curious Savage, a comedy by John Patrick, which opens on leap year, February 29 at 8:00 pm and runs March 1, 6, 7 and 8 at 8:00 pm and Sunday, March 2 at 2:00 pm. Tickets for The Curious Savage are $12.50 for Marion Art Center members and $15 general admission. Reservations may be made by calling the Art Center at 508-748-1266. Tables are available for parties of four or more and seating is limited.
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Cactus Calling595 viewsNeringa M. Atkinson of Mattapoisett poses with a copy of The Wanderer while in Cave Creek, Arizona in September. She was there for a 3-day intensive computer graphics seminar and for 4 days of fun and exploration. (03/06/08 issue)
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Easter Egg Hunt595 viewsAnnual Pre-School and Elementary Student Easter Egg Hunt held on Saturday, March 22, at the Plumb Corner Mall in Rochester. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Easy Riders595 viewsYoung riders prepare to participate in the second annual Tri-Town Ride for Kids which took place at Center School in Mattapoisett on Saturday, June 14 as part of the Pan Mass Challenge (PMC) to benefit the Jimmy Fund and the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in their fight against cancer. Organized by local residents and spearheaded by Kathy Gauvin, the event saw hundreds of kids ranging in age from 3 to 15 years ride through the tree-lined streets of Mattapoisett Village. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Breakfast in Rochester595 viewsThe Rochester Senior Center is now open every Monday through Friday from 7:00 am until 9:00 am serving homemade breakfast. This program is open to people of all ages and does not require any kind of reservation. The menu for this new endeavor is simple, hearty and inexpensive. A full breakfast of eggs, a drink, potatoes and toast will cost a diner under $5. The menu is as varied as it is delicious and meals are prepared to order, unlike most fast food restaurants. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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