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Cookies and Caring731 viewsSixth grade students at Old Hammondtown School in Mattapoisett recently prepared baskets of homemade cookies and other goodies as part of their eighth annual holiday program. With help from parents, teachers and staff, the students baked some 1,440 cookies to be packaged in about 130 handmade baskets for distribution to Mattapoisett seniors and shut-ins. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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ORR Goes Oklahoma!730 viewsMembers of the Drama Club at Old Rochester Regional Junior High School rehearse for their production of "G2K ... Oklahoma!" which is an adaptation of the classic musical which has been specifically designed for middle-school students. The production was staged at the school on November 8 and 9, 2006. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).
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Michaud Memorial730 viewsRory McFee, friend and former teammate of ORR Hockey Coach Chuck Michaud, recalls the latter's passion for hockey during the groundbreaking ceremony for the new Chuck Michaud Memorial Hockey Rink at Old Rochester Regional Junior High School in Mattapoisett on Monday, November 13. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).
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MASC Honors Andrews730 viewsMaurice Hancock (left), Immediate Past President of the Massachusetts Association of School Committees (MASC), and Ellen Furtado (right), President-Elect of the MASC, present the MASC's annual “Community Leader for Public Education Award” to Mattapoisett Selectman Raymond H. Andrews (center) for his efforts with the Center School and Old Hammondtown School Building Projects. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).
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Go, Notre Dame!730 viewsAnthony and Emily Chasse of Harbor Beach, Mattapoisett pose with The Wanderer outside Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France during a holiday trip. (Photo courtesy of John Theriault). (03/22/07 issue)
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Harbor Days 2007730 viewsMattapoisett's annual seaside Harbor Days festival, sponsored by the Mattapoisett Lions Club, was held in Shipyard Park on the weekend of July 20-22, drawing thousands of people who enjoyed craft booths, great food, amazing entertainment, and some hometown pride. (Photo by Rebecca McCullough).
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Lipstick Run729 viewsFour Canadian ladies who recently visited the tri-towns while on their annual “Lipstick Run” were (l. to r.) Barb Balanyk with her 1934 Ford Pick-Up Truck, riding shot gun with Shirley Holm; Liz Kitzul with her 1923 Ford T-Bucket with trailer; and Kathy Milne with her 1938 Chevy Sedan. All are also seen holding a copy of The Wanderer. (Photo courtesy of Frank Cabral).
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Early Childhood Fair 729 viewsOn Saturday, February 2, 2013 The Tri-Town Early Childhood Council held it’s annual Early Childhood Fair at Sippican School in Marion. This year’s event featured performances by The Toe Jam Puppet Band, Tandem Tellers and Mrs. Frost. Photo by Felix Perez
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Students Sowing Seeds728 viewsSecond graders at Rochester Memorial School received a grant of 200 bulbs from the North American Flowerbulb Wholesales Association, and small groups of students set the 178 bulbs around the school’s sign and on either side of the front door earlier this week. Remaining bulbs will be cultivated and studied in the classroom. Students are now eagerly looking forward to April when their plantings will begin to bloom. (Photo courtesy of Linda Medeiros).
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Mattapoisett Opening Day 2007728 viewsOpening Day Ceremonies for the 2007 season of Mattapoisett Youth Baseball (MYB) included special guests and local legends such as former American Idol contestant Ayla Brown, who sang the National Anthem and threw out the ceremonial first pitch, and former Boston Red Sox pitcher Brian Rose. The day also included a tribute to longtime MYB supporter and former Mattapoisett Recreation Director John Haley with the field at Old Hammondtown School in his honor. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Rochester's Big Top728 viewsThe renowned Cole Brothers Circus made a recent stop in the field adjacent to the Plumb Corner Mall in Rochester last week to entertain the young and young-at-heart. Trained animal acts, clowns, and acrobats were all on hand under the Big Top for two days on June 20 and 21. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Fun and Fireworks at First Night728 viewsThe colorful Lulu the Clown is just one of the many acts slated to perform during the 20th anniversary First Night Celebration in downtown New Bedford on New Year’s Eve. The fourth oldest First Night celebration in the country, First Night New Bedford 2008 will culminate with a dazzling ground fireworks display beginning at 10:00 pm. For more information, check out www.firstnightnb.org.
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