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South Coast Singles994 viewsMembers of the South Coast Singles Group — which was founded by residents in Mattapoisett — recently met at a member’s house for a rousing round of the game Twister. The non-profit group is currently comprised of about 13 members and is open to singles ages 35 to 55.
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090904-4993 viewsWell-traveled members of the Mattapoisett Touring Club pose with a copy of The Wanderer during one of their recent ventures to Florence, Italy. The trip also included Rome and Tuscany. 9/9/04 edition
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105 in Rochester993 viewsRochester resident Arthur Lionberger celebrated his 105th birthday at the Rochester Bakery on Monday, December 24. A Rochester resident for some 70 years who used to summer in Marion, Mr. Lionberger turned 105 on December 26 but celebrated the milestone early on Christmas Eve with several family members and friends. A former banjo player with The Woodchoppers, Mr. Lionberger enjoyed a hot bowl of soup for his birthday meal. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Faith, Food and Fun992 viewsChildren enjoy fun and games during the Mattapoisett Congregational Church’s Third Annual Homecoming Sunday at historic Ned’s Point in Mattapoisett. This “glorious day of fun, faith and food” opened the beginning of a new year for the congregation’s Sunday School program and concluded with a family picnic at the point. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Volunteering in Rochester992 viewsAn Army of volunteers descended on the Dexter Lane Sports Complex on Saturday, March 28 to build a much-anticipated playground for the town of Rochester. The project is the result of a community wide fundraising effort spearheaded by Craig Davignon's 4th grade class at Rochester Memorial School over the last several years. (Photo by Robert Chiarito) April 2, 2009 edition
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051503-1991 viewsMembers of the Mattapoisett Touring Club are pictured here with two literary landmarks: a copy of The Wanderer and just outside William Shakespeare’s wife’s childhood home, Ann Hathaway’s thatch-roofed cottage, at Stratford-Upon-Avon in England during a trip on May 7. 5/15/03 edition
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ORR Relay for Life991 viewsJust some of the nearly 200 students, teachers, family members and friends who recently participated in the Relay for Life to benefit the American Cancer Society (ACS) at Old Rochester Regional High School on Friday, June 10. The fund-raising event kicked off with the first laps led by cancer survivors, while 17 teams of walkers continued on throughout the 18-hour event. This year’s walk raised more than $48,000 for ACS programs.
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Banding Together991 viewsMembers of the Old Hammondtown School Jazz Band pose with a copy of The Wanderer after winning a gold medal in competition at Stoughton High School last spring. (Photo by and courtesy of Kathy Eklund).
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6-21-01-1990 viewsSuzan Mitchell and Marianne Mattison of Mattapoisett took The Wanderer to the Great Wall of China while on vacation there. This photo was taken at Badaling, about 40 miles outside of Beijing. The Great Wall is over 4,000 miles long and was built by hand in the 5th century A.D. 6/21/01 edition
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ORR Army Band990 viewsSeventh grade musicians from ORR Junior High School (l. to r.) Jack Thomas, Tom Tucker, Ian McLean, and Teddy Kassabian with Seamus McMahon on percussion recently accompanied Salvation Army bell ringer Lucy Genereux of New Bedford (standing, back) at the Stop and Shop in Fairhaven as part of a community service project.
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Splish-Splash989 viewsMembers of the Mattapoisett YMCA Summer Swim Team pose with a copy of The Wanderer. Pictured (bottom, l. to r.) Justin Gracia, Victoria Johnson, Harry Smith, Lizzie Machado, Kyleigh Barao, (center) Colleen Beatriz, (top, l. to r.) Laura Kelleher, Beth Smith, Jack Leclair. Other swim team members not pictured include Hannah and Mia Beams, Jack and Zoe Smith, Sophia Deery, Mary Kate McIntire, and Charlotte and Eliza Van Voris.
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Marion Natural History Museum989 viewsDuring Wednesday's “Soil Critters” afterschool program, students had the opportunity to learn about what makes up a healthy soil and how varying numbers of insects populate different types of soil. The soil from the compost pile had the highest number of animals, with 17 pill bugs, 26 worms, two beetles, 34 springtails, two millipedes and one nematode. Maggie Payne of the USDA Natural Resource Conservation Service shared her expertise with the after-school group. Photo courtesy Elizabeth Leidhold
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