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ORR Class of 198338 viewsClassmates Dawn Lizotte Lacross and Jennifer Shepley share a table with counselor Barbara Meehan and Deb Lacross at the ORR Class of 1983 reunion. Good times, great food and classic 1980s tunes! Photo courtesy Jennifer Shepley
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Ned's Point Wind38 viewsSaturday's visitors to Ned's Point were greeted by a sky full of spectacular animated kites depicting sea life. Photos by Mick Colageo
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Car Wash38 viewsGrade 6 at Sippican Elementary School students turned a dreary Saturday into some fun while washing cars at Marion Fire Station 2 to raise money for their spring-season class trip. Photos by Mick Colageo
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38 viewsThe rain held off on Friday night at Old Rochester Regional High School long enough for the Bulldogs to stun visiting Somerset Berkley in ORR’s Homecoming Game. Photos by Mick Colageo
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Rochester Congregational Church Fair38 viewsRochester Congregational Church Fair. Photos by Mick Colageo
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Soapbox Derby38 viewsMarion Cub Scouts Pack 32 hosted its annual Soapbox Derby on Sunday morning on Holmes Street, where children competed in races in homemade racecars. Finishing first was James Whipple of Marion Pack 32, and in second place was Mason Rivera of Rochester Pack 30. Photos by Mick Colageo
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Old Colony Regional Vocational-Technical High School’s Winter Wonderland 38 viewsPlaying the “Frozen” character Elsa of Arendelle, Bea Ashley is joined by Ayvia DaSilva, left, and Sophia Lyndon during Old Colony Regional Vocational-Technical High School’s Winter Wonderland event hosted Friday by the Rochester-based school’s National Honor Society members. Children of all ages met and were photographed with Santa and Elsa, while others pinned the nose on Rudolph, made ornaments and enjoyed eating yummy treats. Photo by Marilou Newell- Dec. 21, 2023 edition
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Christmas Day Plunge38 viewsAt 94, Bob Humphrey was the elder statesman participating in the Christmas Day plunge held at Mattapoisett Town Beach, which including 47 swimmers and raised $2,595 in donations for the benefit of Helping Hands & Hooves. While December 25 was unseasonably mild, the water temperature in the harbor was still chilly as the effort inspired camaraderie among participating friends and couples. Photos by Mick Colageo
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Pink Donuts 38 viewsPink donuts have become a symbol of mental-health awareness and suicide prevention in Marion. On Monday, the town took part in “Pink Donuts for Alec Day” honoring the memory of Alec White by enjoying his favorite donut, pink frosted. Residents are encouraged to celebrate Alec’s memory and raise awareness by posting a social-media photo with a pink donut and the hashtag #pinkdonutsforalec. Photos courtesy Town of Marion
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Spot38 viewsRochester Memorial School students were treated on Tuesday afternoon to an educational exhibition of the dog-like robot "Spot," a $200,000 machine of which there are approximately 1,500 in the world, according to Kevin Garell, a Rochester resident who works for Waltham-based Boston Dynamics, the manufacturer of the robot. Garell was assisted in two presentations by his sons Gavin and Grady. Photos by Mick Colageo
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Mattapoisett Police 38 viewsOn April 25, Mattapoisett Police Officer Alberto Cardoso was surrounded by family, friends, school officials and others as he was sworn in to the rank of sergeant. Chief Jason King, pictured with Cardoso and Lieutenant Justin King, said that Cardoso’s career is marked by a commitment to service and dedication. Since 2013 when he returned to area from Florida where he had served as a deputy sheriff in Manatee County, King stated that Cardoso, "... has consistently demonstrated his willingness to go above and
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Marion Art Center37 viewsLaser wood-cutting techniques used by artist Makerjake, aka Jacob Ginga, combine contemporary themes with those of his native heritage. Together with Narragansett tribal member Max Brown-Garcia, who has supplied Native American regalia pieces, and Vincent Mancini's creations from cut feathers, these sacred works are part of the Marion Art Center’s indigenous art exhibit, “Exploring Native American Culture: Art, Craft and Inspiration,” through March 25. Photos by Mick Colageo
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