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Triple Challenge697 viewsThe second part of the 2007 annual Mattapoisett Lions Club Triathlon entailed a brisk bike ride from the Mattapoisett Town Beach to the starting line for the final three-and-three-quarter-mile running portion of the challenge. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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ORR on Ice697 viewsThe Old Rochester/Fairhaven Hockey team was just seconds away from a win when they faced Wareham at Tabor Academy on Wednesday, January 21 when the Vikings staged a furious comeback, winning the game 6-5 on an empty net goal as time expired. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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A Touch of Spring697 viewsThe Garden Group of the Mattapoisett Woman's Club took time last week to add a touch for spring to the window boxes at the post office. The woman's club also maintains the flowers outside the Town Hall, the Library, Mattapoisett Museum and Carriage House, and the Triangle (Rte. 6). Those helping out with the project included Sandy Hering (back on the left) and Estelle Jacobson (on the right), and not pictured: Marilyn Flood, Priscilla Hathaway, Peg Olney, and Lee Yeaton. (Photo by Paul Lopes) April 9, 2009 edition
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Music Scholars696 viewsTri-County Music Association Summer Study Grant recipients (l. to r.) Top: Koby Williamson, Mattapoisett; Peter Fernandes Rochester; Timothy Roach, Wareham; Aaron Janik, Marion; Tom Moore, Marion; Sean Packard, Marion; David Monte, Somerset; Middle: Tony Bardawil, Osterville; Chelsea Nectow, Marion; Cody Barlow, Westport; Sarah Thompson, Dartmouth; Mack Williamson, Mattapoisett; Bottom: Ned Riseley, Marion; Martha Gannon, New Bedford; Owen Murphy, Marion; Liann Correia, Marion; and Travis Rapoza, Fairhaven.
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Glory Unfurled696 viewsMattapoisett's weeklong 150th Sesquicentennial Celebration was capped off with a closing ceremony featuring the glorious unfurling of three large versions of the Stars and Stripes, courtesy of the National Flag Truck exhibit, in the area of the Town Wharf and Shipyard Park on Sunday afternoon, August 12. (Photo by Tim Smith).
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Saving Grace696 viewsThe Mattapoisett Land Trust (MLT) formally dedicated the Grace Pond property located at the southern end of Bowman Road on Saturday, April 26, 2008. The pond and the surrounding nine acres were acquired from Abel and Libania Grace in December, 2006 and will help support environmental diversification in the 178 acres that the MLT owns extending from the Martocci Preserve on Marion Road to the MLT property on Aucoot Road. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Brick by Brick696 viewsJackie Dyson and her grandmother, Pat Goss, pose with a copy of The Wanderer during a recent trip to Williamsburg, VA where they learned how bricks are made. (09/04/08 issue)
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Cat's Eye696 viewsCheena Nadeau poses with her favorite toy, a stuffed aardvark from The Wanderer, while also enjoying a recent issue relaxing by the fire. (01/29/09 issue)
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Happy Groundhog Day696 views2009 Groundhog Cover Contest Winner
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Gold!696 viewsThe Marion Art Center presents "Gold in the Hills: or, The Dead Sister's Secret", a melodrama set in the 1890's. The hero, played by Kevin Halligan (left) is framed for murder by the diabolical villain, played by Paul Kandarian (right). The heroine Nell, is played by Kimberly Teves (center). The play will be located in the Marion Art Center, and will take place on August 6, 7, 9, 13, 14, and 15 at 8:00 pm. Photo by Caryn Koffman
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Mattapoisett Thanksgiving Walk695 viewsThe Mattapoisett Land Trust recently hosted a walk through the wilds of Brandt Island Cove led by Land Trust member Ruth Bates. The walk offered participants the opportunity to trek through land parcels the organization has proposed to acquire. Ms. Bates guided about two dozen hikers through the thickets and meadows of the Trust’s Ferreira Preserve to the salt marshes along Brandt Island Cove. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Tie-Dyed at ORR695 viewsStudents in Ms. Gauvin’s eighth grade science class at Old Rochester Regional Junior High School learned about chemical reactions and colors during a tie-dye shirt-making session held this past week. UMass Dartmouth Chemistry Professor Tobey Dills (right background) and members of the UMass Dartmouth Chemistry Club were on hand to supervise the proceedings. Each student made their own cotton tie-dyed shirt which they will wear to school as part of a planned “Tie-Dyed Day.” (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).
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