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PD Training422 viewsOn August 20, 2009, police officers from the Southeastern Massachusetts Law Enforcement Council Rapid Response team conducted training exercises at 73 County Road in Rochester from 8:00 am to 3:00 pm. 25 officers from various local police departments, including Mattapoisett, Rochester and Marion, gathered to practice “flash bangs” and “simunitions.” Photo by Paul Lopes
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The Wanderer422 viewsA “treasure trove” of photos depicting the Wanderer, the final ship to be built in Mattapoisett’s Shipyard Park, was purchased by Brad and Priscilla Hathaway, who donated the photos to the Mattapoisett Historical Society in September, 2009.
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Coyotee Attack422 viewsA Mattapoisett mini-schnauzer named "Stella" is lucky to be alive this week after a pack of coyotes attacked her on January 4, 2010. Her owners, Kristen and Chris Querim, and their son Matthew, made a commotion to scare off the coyotes and then raced Stella to the vet, where she was treated for deep puncture wounds and lacerations. Photo by Anne O'Brien-Kakley.
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Wintertime422 viewsMattapoisett seasonal resident Trish O'Neill was visiting from Georgia during the week of New Year's Day and captured some beautiful snowfall around Ned's Point. Photos courtesy of Ms. O'Neill.
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ORR Hall of Fame422 viewsOld Rochester Regional athletic legend Kate O'Shaughnessy (center) was inducted into ORR's Hall of Fame on June 11, 2011. Present at the ceremony were Ms. O'Shaughnessy's parents, Elaine (left) and Tom O'Shaughnessy (right). Photo by Felix Perez.
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Track Champions!422 viewsOn January 11, an undefeated ORR winter track team had a meet with the previously undefeated GNB Voke track team and came out victorious! The track team now qualifies to advance to the state meet, which will take place on February 18. Go Bulldogs! Photo courtesy of Dorothy Bell.
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ORR Undefeated422 viewsThe ORR winter track team faced Seekonk in their final co-ed meet of the season on Wednesday, February 1st. Not only did the ORR Bulldogs win the meet, but they also made ORR history as both the boy’s and girl’s team walked away undefeated. Photo by Dorothy Bell
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It’s All About the Animals 422 viewsOn Sunday, November 11, It’s All About the Animals in Rochester held a holiday open house and craft sale to benefit the non-profit organization. The organization helps abandoned cats and small dogs find homes throughout Massachusetts. From left: Chantelle Pavao, Santa Claus, Pam Robinson, Mrs. Claus and Nikki Horton. Photo by Katy Fitzpatrick
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Hammond Quarry422 viewsMattapoisett Land Trust President Mike Huguenin led a group of about 52 people on a walk about Hammond Quarry, a historical property off Mattapoisett Neck Road that the MLT is hoping to acquire next year. Pink granite was mined from the site between the early 1700s through the early 1900s, and the MLT plans to purchase the property to preserve the quarries and carve out trails for public access. Photos by Jean Perry - December 1, 2016 edition
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Buzzards Bay Coalition422 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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Europe422 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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Planning for 150421 viewsOn Sunday, April 1, a group of gardening enthusiasts gathered at The Mattapoisett Inn for a benefit aimed at helping to beautify the town with flowers in advance of this summer’s 150th birthday celebration. The project will include installing window boxes at Shipyard Park and the Town Beach and also planting a flower bed in the shape of the 150th Anniversary logo at the entrance to the Town Wharf. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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