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Bay Road Fire400 viewsThe Mattapoisett Fire Department responded to a house fire on Bay Road at Point Connett around 7pm on Thursday July 22, 2010. The front of the structure was heavily damaged but the Fire Department was able to quickly contain the fire and keep it from spreading to neighboring homes. Photo by Paul Lopes
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Service for Lt. Paul Silveira400 viewsPolice officers from throughout the SouthCoast, including Mattapoisett, Marion, Rochester, Acushnet, New Bedford and Dartmouth, marched in procession to Cushing Cemetery for the funeral of Detective Lt. Paul Silveira on Thursday, January 20, 2011. Mr. Silveira, who had served on the Mattapoisett Police Department since 1984, died unexpectedly of a brain aneurysm on January 14, 2011. Photo by Laura.
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Sweet Sounds of Music400 viewsFriends of Old Rochester Music held their first concert of the season entitled, “Sweet Sounds of Music” on Thursday, October 18. Students from both the High School and Junior High School were showcased. Pictured here is Keren Satkin.
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2014 Halloween Cover Contest400 views2014 Halloween Cover Contest entry by Marissa Machado
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ORR Girls’ Volleyball Team400 viewsThe ORR Girls’ Volleyball Team gave it their best on September 14 versus Fairhaven, but lost the third game in the series. They are at a loss of 1-3 games so far in the five-game series, but still have a chance at the overall win. Photos by Colin Veitch
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Triathlon400 viewsThe Triathlon kicked off the first of the many Harbor Days events scheduled over the week and into the weekend. Hosted by the Mattapoisett Lions Club every year, the triathlon takes racers .25 miles from the shore of Town Beach and back, 10 miles bicycling through Mattapoisett, and 5K through the village around Ned’s Point Lighthouse. Photos by Colin Veitch
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ORR Volleyball Team 400 viewsORR Volleyball Team Senior Captain Jill Tyndall and Wareham Vikings Senior Captain Emma Collings pose with the new Route 6 Rivalry trophy. Photo submission Kathryn Collings
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Buzzards Bay Coalition400 viewsCassie Lawson of the Buzzards Bay Coalition led a group of 30 adults and children through the rigors of shellfishing on July 22 at the Mattapoisett town beach located adjacent to the YMCA camp. Lawson explained the physiology of the bivalves, how to use a shellfish rake, and the importance of obtaining a permit and being mindful of the difference between open and closed shellfish beds. Photo by Marilou Newel - July 27, 2017 edition
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Europe400 viewsFrom 8-23-18 to 9-15-18 Russ and Joanie Dill toured Amsterdam, Netherlands, Cologne, Cochem & Schweich, Germany; country of Luxembourg; Bernkastel, Germany; Trier, the oldest city in Germany; Boppard, with its fine Riesling wines; Mainz; Germersheim & Speyer Germany; Schoenau & Heidelberg, Germany; Kehl, Germany; Strasbourg, France; the Black Forest, Germany; the Alsace and the Alsatian Wine Road to Colmar & Riquewihr, France; Breisach and Freiburg, Germany; Basel, Lucerne & Zermatt, Switzerland; into Italy
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OCR World Championships400 viewsHeather Lopes-Schultz at OCR World Championships in Brentwood England on October 20
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Butterfly Cover400 viewsThis local monarch butterfly seen feeding on this butterfly bush will soon take part in the great fall migration across the continent that could take it as far as southwestern Mexico, a seemingly impossible 3,000-mile journey for a creature of such delicateness. She won’t be returning to the Tri-Town, though, after wintering for months in the Mexican mountains with the millions of other monarchs. Instead, she will make her way back up north, but only as far as Texas, where she will find some local milkweed.
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Sippican Woman’s Club annual Holiday House Tour 400 viewsThe Sippican Woman’s Club annual Holiday House Tour featured Handy Tavern’s scholarship tree. The ornaments featured portraits and short biographies of the 2019 recipients. More then 20 graduates received scholarships. Photos by Marilou Newell
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