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Bugs, bugs, bugs345 viewsDo you know the difference between a bug and an insect? Are you well-versed in the parts of an insect – the head, thorax and abdomen? It was all things bugs when a Mad Scientist came to the Plumb Library in Rochester on April 22, 2010. Over a dozen children enjoyed the April vacation bug demonstration with hands-on activities and learning fun. Photo by Anne O’Brien-Kakley.
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Mom's Running345 viewsOver 600 runners came to Mattapoisett on May 9, 2010 to celebrate mom in the fourth annual Tiara Classic 5K road race. This year’s race had more runners than ever, despite the wind and cold temperatures. The road race benefits the New Bedford Women’s Fund, an organization that empowers and provides upward mobility to women. Photos by Anne O’Brien-Kakley.
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Memorial Day345 viewsThe Florence Eastman Post 220 in Mattapoisett hosted the town’s Memorial Day observance and parade on May 31, 2010. The ceremony began with a service at the Veteran’s monument in front of the library, and then a parade assembled and marched to the town wharf and to Cushing Cemetery. The ceremony was held in memory of Lt. Chris Byron. Photos by Felix Perez.
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Presidential Lions345 viewsFormer Lions president Helene Rose, left, and current Lions president-elect Don Bamberger, were present at a recent Lions installation. Outgoing President Rose thanked all the Lions for helping her accomplish her goals of increasing member involvement, establishing an annual scholarship and additional community projects. Photo courtesy of Rebecca McCullough.
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Baywatchers345 viewsBaywatchers program director Tony Williams of the Coalition for Buzzard’s Bay displays the water sampling equipment used by the volunteers who collect water data at 30 points along Buzzard’s Bay. Volunteers sample water to test oxygen saturation, clarity, temperature and more. Volunteers, especially in Marion, are needed and anyone can get involved. Contact Mr. Williams at 508-999-6363, ext. 203. Photos by Anne O’Brien-Kakley.
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2011 Groundhog Cover Contest345 viewsOne of the many entries in the 2011 Groundhog Cover Contest
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Ludes Estuary345 viewsSam Harris saws a branch during the cleanup of Ludes Estuary by members of the Sippican Land Trust on March 26, 2011. Members of the land trust provide stewardship to 46 properties around Marion. Photo by Chris Martin.
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Opening Day345 viewsIt was Opening Day for the Old Rochester Little League April 28th. Wally the Green Monster and Former Red Sox Pitcher and South Coast native Brian Rose were on hand for the parade and opening ceremony. Photo by Felix Perez. More photos on page 60 and on line at wanderer.com
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KM Circus f 9345 viewsThe Rochester Lion’s Club brought the Kelly Miller Circus to Marion on June 25. Photo by Felix Perez
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ORR Boys’ Varsity Soccer345 viewsThe Old Rochester Regional High School Boys’ Varsity Soccer Team couldn’t be beat (but couldn’t quite win, either) on Monday, September 14, against Fairhaven at Hastings Middle School. The teams tied at 0-0. Photos by Colin Veitch
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ORR Boys’ Varsity Soccer345 viewsThe Old Rochester Regional High School Boys’ Varsity Soccer Team couldn’t be beat (but couldn’t quite win, either) on Monday, September 14, against Fairhaven at Hastings Middle School. The teams tied at 0-0. Photos by Colin Veitch
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Old Rochester Little League345 viewsThe Old Rochester Little League celebrated its Opening Day of the 2016 season on Saturday, April 30 at Gifford Park off Dexter Road in Rochester. The young athletes took part in the traditional Opening Day parade, which began at Dexter Park and concluded at Dexter Field. The players then circled the field for the National Anthem, with a flyover by Glenn Lawrence in his plane. After opening ceremonies, the first games of the season were held. Photo by Colin Veitch
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