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Rochester Country Fair467 viewsScenes from the 2009 Rochester Country Fair. Photo by Anne O'Brien-Kakley
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Rochester Country Fair467 viewsIt was fun in the August sun at the 2009 Rochester Country Fair. Plumb Corner was transformed into the ultimate fairground, with lots of craft and food vendors, and fun activities. Fair-goers enjoyed a scarecrow contest, a tractor-pull, a frog jumping contest, a children's parade, and so much more. Photo by Robert Chiarito
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Rochester Country Fair467 viewsIt was fun in the August sun at the 2009 Rochester Country Fair. Plumb Corner was transformed into the ultimate fairground, with lots of craft and food vendors, and fun activities. Fair-goers enjoyed a scarecrow contest, a tractor-pull, a frog jumping contest, a children's parade, and so much more. Photo by Robert Chiarito
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Police Station Ground Breaking467 viewsConstruction on the new Marion Police Station officially began on September 8, 2009 with a groundbreaking ceremony. Among those present were Police Chief Lincoln Miller, Chairman of the Board of Selectmen Stephen Cushing, Selectmen Roger Blanchette and Jonathan Henry, Project Manager Rick Pomeroy, Architect Brian Humes, Building Committee Chairman Dale Jones, and Jonathan Scully of B.C. Construction. Photo by Anne O'Brien-Kakley
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An Aardvark in King Richard's Court467 viewsThe Wanderer Aardvark visits King Richard's Fair
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An Aardvark in King Richard's Court467 viewsThe Wanderer Aardvark visits King Richard's Fair
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An Aardvark in King Richard's Court467 viewsThe Wanderer Aardvark visits King Richard's Fair
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Planting Shellfish467 viewsMarion Shellfish officer Isaac Perry conducts a class on planting shellfish for the Marion Natural History Museum after school program.
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Project Linus467 viewsJane Tougas' Enrichment Class of eighth graders at Old Rochester Regional Junior High School worked hard in October and November to make over 50 blankets for Project Linus, a charity that provides handmade security blankets to seriously ill and traumatized children. The students involved say that they learned "We Can Make a Difference" and "Everyone Needs Something to Love". Photo by Anne O'Brien-Kakley.
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Top Inspector467 viewsMattapoisett Building Inspector Andy Bobola was recognized by the Southeastern Massachusetts Building Officials Association as "Building Inspector of the Year" at a January 13 SEMBOA meeting. Mr. Bobola said that he was "greatly humbled" by the honor. Mr. Bobola poses here with his assistant Maria Cananzey holding his plaque on January 15. Photo by Anne O'Brien-Kakley.
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Soles for Soul467 viewsORR high school and junior high school are participating in the “Soles for Souls” campaign to supply gently used shoes to the victims of the earthquake in Haiti. Teacher Margaret Benson said that it’s an attempt to help people who have “lost everything and can’t begin to repair without something to walk in”. The schools will continue to collect shoes until the end of the month. Photo by Anne O’Brien-Kakley.
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Chinese Culture467 viewsChildren learned about Chinese culture and the Year of the Rabbit at a February 24, 2011 Mattapoisett library event. Librarian Linda Burke read a traditional Chinese story, and then the children enjoyed making their own dragons, watched as Haiying Zhang wrote their names in Mandarin, and tried eating fried rice with chopsticks. Photo by Anne Kakley.
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