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Taste of the Tri-Town341 viewsLighthouse Fund Chairman Kim Frink (left) and ORR Tri-Town Education Foundation member Peter Martin socialize during the group's fourth annual Taste of the Tri-Town on Friday, September 7, 2012. The event, which was held at the Mattapoisett YMCA, helps serve the Lighthouse Fund, which offers grants to local teachers for special educational projects. Photo by Eric Tripoli.
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Summer Reading Program341 viewsPlumb Library had a party on Saturday, September 15, 2012, to celebrate the success of its summer reading program, "Dream Big: Read." They did a different style of program this year which was open to students and their families, as well as their teachers. Students chose their own books and logged their hours a website. The program nearly doubled its participation from last year and doubled the amount of reading done by students. Photo by Eric Tripoli.
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Yard Sale Fundraiser341 viewsOn Sunday, October 7, dozens of local residents stopped by the Mattapoisett Knight of Columbus to check out the goods being sold at a yard sale. The yard sale, which is organized by Joann Price, raises money for the Community Cancer Care Fund to help local families in need who are struggling with the disease. Photos by Katy Fitzpatrick.
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Klondike Derby 341 viewsThe Marion Boy Scouts Troops 32 competed in the Klondike Derby held at Camp Cachalot in Carver, MA. All of the competing towns had to use sledges and Klondike Gold Rush themes to compete in a race. The winning troop earned a grand outdoor winter adventure. The event helps the scouts test their basic camping and survival skills. From left to right: Jack Gordon, Christ Horton Jr., Sam Gordon, Dylan Villa, Jackson St. Don, Jack Nakashian, Dave Sheldon and Graham Poirier. Photo courtesy of Jay Pateakos.
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Pinewood Derby341 viewsOn Saturday, March 2nd 2013, The Cubs Scout Pack 32 held a pinewood derby at the Community Hall of the Congregational Church in Marion. The results were 1st Lucas Marcolini, 2nd Brendan Hubbard, 3rd Nathaniel Bangs, and 4th Nate Robertson. All four move on to regional finals in New Bedford later this month. Other awards included, Best Theme to Connor Lavoie for his Batmobile, Best Design to David Strom for Kool Kone and Best Paint Job to Max Richins for Bulldog. Photos by Felix Perez
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Tri-town Girl’s Softball League341 viewsOpening day for the Tri-town Girl’s Softball League was held by Marion Recreation at Washburn Park on Saturday. After a small parade all of the players for each team were introduced and afterwards the teams played games all afternoon. Photos by Kyle DeCicco-Carey
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Mattapoisett Lion’s Club Triathlon 2013341 viewsThe Mattapoisett Lion’s Club held the annual Triathlon on Sunday officially kicking off the list of events for Harbor Days which continue through this weekend. For a complete list visit www.wanderer.com
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Super Duper Summer Fair341 viewsThe First Congregational Church of Marion held their Super Duper Summer Fair on Saturday drawing dozens of fans who enjoyed the food, music and fun. Photos by Felix Perez
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Life Along the Shore 341 viewsThe Marion Natural History Museum’s Life Along the Shore program enjoyed learning a little something about the crabs that inhabit the Marion shoreline during the July 2013 session. Photos courtesy of Elizabeth Leidhold
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National Night Out341 viewsThe Tri-Town’s inaugural edition of National Night Out drew a big and enthusiastic crowd on Tuesday. Residents watched the Plymouth County Sheriff’s Department’s Ken Ballinger demonstrate K-9 tactics, got a feel for SWAT, EMS, and Fire vehicles; and enjoyed pizza and ice cream. The event is a celebration of crime prevention and community policing. Photos by Shawn Badgley.
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Team oN A Mission341 viewsSiblings Zach and Abbey Smith are members of Team oN A Mission, a cycling squad founded by Sarah Marchisio to memorialize her late mother, Nancy, and comprised mostly of Tri-Town residents who recently completed the Pan Mass Challenge to raise money for cancer research. Photo courtesy Team oN A Mission
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Mattapoisett Historical Society’s Fall Festival341 viewsKids of all ages gathered at the Mattapoisett Historical Society’s Fall Festival on Saturday to experience what life and work were like for generations past. For more on the fun and food, see page 13. Photos by Marilou Newell and Felix Perez.
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