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Marion Fireworks 2013190 viewsFireworks at Silvershell Beach. Photos by Felix Perez
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2013 Mattapoisett Road Race190 viewsPhoto by Felix Perez
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2013 Mattapoisett Road Race190 viewsPhoto by Felix Perez
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2013 Mattapoisett Road Race190 viewsPhoto by Felix Perez
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4th of July Parade190 views4th of July Parade, Marion. Photo by Paul Lopes
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Harbor Days 2013190 viewsHarbor Days 2013, Photos by Tom Lincoln
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2013 Bird Island Challenge190 views2013 Bird Island Challenge. Photo by Joan Hartnett-Barry
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Rochester Country Fair 2013190 viewsThe Rochester Country Fair was a huge success from its start on Thursday evening to its finish on Sunday, as thousands of Tri-Town residents filled the grounds for food, fun, and games amid beautiful weather and a “Welcome to the Jungle” theme.
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Lions Movie Night190 viewsThe Mattapoisett Lions Club hosted the first in a series of outdoor movie nights at Shipyard Park. A good-sized crowd comprised of people of all ages, the young and the young at heart, gathered in a variety of seating arrangements to enjoy an open-air viewing of Back to the Future. Photos by Marilou Newell
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Rochester Police Brotherhood Baseball Clinic190 viewsFormer Red Sox luminaries Dennis “Oil Can” Boyd, Sam Horn, and Jim Corsi joined the Rochester Police Brotherhood for a kids baseball clinic and benefit softball game on Saturday. Photo by Nick Walecka.
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Rochester Dog Show190 viewsDozens of dogs and their humans gathered in Rochester last weekend for a show focusing mainly on pit bulls, an opportunity to dispel prejudices against the breed and highlight some of their qualities. Photos by Felix Perez.
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Rochester Historical Society190 viewsThe Rochester Historical Society welcomed Tri-Town residents to its Open House at the East Rochester Church on Saturday afternoon, displaying local wedding fashions, music, and art from the early 1900s. Tea and refreshments were also offered. The exhibit will be open at the church on Sundays, 1:00-3:00 pm, through October 27. Photos by Felix Perez.
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