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Habitat for Humanity Home and Garden Show276 viewsSue McCarthy (center) and Donna Sherman (right), who own The Decorative Garden out of Dartmouth, speak to patrons of the Habitat For Humanity Home and Garden Show.
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PLAY archie2276 viewsBuzzards Play Productions Youth Theatre in Wareham will put on the zany, springtime comedy, “Archie and the Wallflower,” at 7:30 p.m. on May 3, 4, and 5. Some of the cast members recently gathered on the set (from left to right, bottom row, Danyel Baker and Naomi Oliver, both from Wareham, and, top row, Christopher Savino and Lauren Gonsalves, both of Marion).
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Rochester Country Fair Prep276 viewsThe town of Rochester recently granted the Rochester Country Fair Committee with a new plot of land to hold the event. Committee member David Souza has been working hard with a set of volunteers to make sure the land is ready for the event, which will be held in August. Photo by Katy Fitzpatrick.
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Memorial Day in NYC276 viewsMattapoisett Girl Scout Troop 80689 spent Memorial Day weekend touring NYC. All the usual (and unusual) sights were seen. One of the girls asked if they could approach some soldiers and thank them for their service. They did it more than once, and these Navy men were kind enough to pose with them for a photo.(Pictured l to r. . . Shannon Lynch, Mattapoisett - Tessa Camboia, Rochester - Jordan Costa, Fairhaven - Catherine Ball and Aimee Hill of Mattapoisett. Photo by Maria Lynch
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Procrastination276 viewsProfessional Organizer and Time Management Expert Maryann Murphy visited the Sippican Women's Club on Friday, September 14 to give some pointers on time management and organization. Photo by Joan Hartnett-Barry
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Sippican Choral Society276 viewsOn Sunday, December 2, the Sippican Choral Society held its annual Christmas concert at Wickenden Chapel at Tabor Academy. The Sippican Chamber Choir and South Coast Children’s Chorus performed a mix of sacred and secular music in front of a packed house. Photo by Eric Tripoli.
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Trinidad Orphanage Mission276 viewsEighteen ORR students and one Tabor student, along with their fathers, spent their April vacation working at an orphanage on the island of Trinidad. The group provided labor, materials, and good spirits to help paint the sleeping areas for the 35 children who live at the Christ Child Convalescence Home. “It was a very eye-opening experience,” said Ben Mattson, who went with his father, Wayne. “The kids were very excited to have us visit.
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Rochester Country Fair 2013276 viewsThe Rochester Country Fair was a huge success from its start on Thursday evening to its finish on Sunday, as thousands of Tri-Town residents filled the grounds for food, fun, and games amid beautiful weather and a “Welcome to the Jungle” theme.
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Tabor Boy276 viewsHead of School John H. Quirk and Captain James E. Geil welcomed Marion residents aboard the SSV Tabor Boy, built near Amsterdam in 1914 and brought to Sippican Harbor in 1954. The “Open Ship” took place on Sunday afternoon. Photo by Felix Perez.
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Con Spirito276 viewsThe Tri-County Symphonic Band, under the direction of Philip Sanborn, performed its Con Spirito program on Sunday February 2 at the Old Rochester Regional High School auditorium. In its 52nd concert season, the band welcomed guest French Horn Instrumentalist Roger Haber, and recognized Trumpeter Edith Pliskin on her 94th birthday coming up next week. The next performance “New York, New York” will be held at Tabor Academy on Sunday, March 16. Photo by Jean Perry
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Relay for Life276 viewsIt rained down hard the night of the 9th annual Relay for Life at Old Rochester Regional, soaking the ground, the tents, and the participants – but it didn’t stop anyone from coming out anyway to walk for a cure and honor those who have battled cancer. The event raised over $42,000 and the proceeds benefit the American Cancer Society. Photos by Jean Perry
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Old Hammondtown Talent Show276 viewsThe stars at Old Hammondtown School were shining April 14, with students performing dance routines, singing songs, and playing instruments – with one student even playing a toaster. Fifth-grader Carter Hunt sang “What a Wonderful World,” which brought many of the grown-ups to tears. Photos by Jean Perry
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