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Mattapoisett Halloween '06643 viewsAmanda Massey was deemed to have the “Scariest Costume” for her “dead on” portrayal of a woman Edgar Allan Poe might have written about in the 2006 Mattapoisett Halloween Parade. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).     (4 votes)
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Mattapoisett Halloween '06683 viewsKalem McClaughlin won first place in the Grade 5 and 6 category for his “headless man” costume in the 2006 Mattapoisett Halloween Parade. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).     (15 votes)
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Beary Christmas630 viewsThe Mattapoisett Historical Museum and Carriage House held its annual Holiday Open House on Sunday, December 3. The museum was decorated in holiday greens and offered exhibits from holidays past. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).     (15 votes)
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Women Winners572 viewsKate Hartley of Rochester and Amy Hartley-Matteson of Mattapoisett (Team #21) remove their boat from the water after crossing the finish line and taking first place in the Women's Division in the 2007 Memorial Day Boat Race on the Mattapoisett River. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).     (11 votes)
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Welcome to the Camp446 viewsCarl Robideau, Director of Camp Massasoit at the Mattapoisett branch of the YMCA Southcoast, recently led a tour of the summer camp facility on April 21 to provide prospective parents with an overview of what the program has to offer. Camp Massasoit offers programs for children of all ages starting with their Scamper Camp program aimed at preschool aged children, 4 to 5 years of age, up to their Counselor-In-Training program for teenagers, 15 to 16 years of age. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).     (11 votes)
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Rochester Halloween Celebration - October 30, 2006577 viewsRochester Halloween Celebration - October 30, 2006
Plumb Corner Mall     (7 votes)
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Marion Spruces Up489 viewsMarion celebrated Arbor Day on Saturday, May 12 by urging people to come out and volunteer their time for a town wide clean-up effort. The event was aimed at not only removing trash from the town's roadsides, but also acted as a benefit for local organizations whose mission is to beautifying Marion's green spaces. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).     (10 votes)
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Sunrise Shipyard Service466 viewsMembers and guests of the Mattapoisett Congregational Church gathered in the town’s Shipyard Park for their annual Easter Sunrise Service with Reverend Dr. Virginia H. Child on Sunday, April 8. The chilly but tranquil setting of the harbor glistening in the early morning golden sunlight served well to complement Reverend Child’s sermon on peace and renewal. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).     (10 votes)
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Dance the Night Away439 viewsThe Mattapoisett Congregational Church hosted a family-oriented night of "Dancing with the Stars" on Friday, March 23. Young and old alike danced to the music of DJ Don Hunt from City Lights Disc Jockey Services and then were thrilled to dance alongside special guest 'stars' The Cat in the Hat and Shrek! Members of Heidi Parker Catelli's dance troupe were also on hand to teach a few dance steps. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).     (16 votes)
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Toys Get New Life548 viewsFor the past 16 years, community volunteer Betsy Duncan of Marion has refurbished and reconditioned used toys to distribute to needy children as part of her Marion Toy Project. These are some of the latest toys that have been revived as part of the annual program, which will mark its final year this holiday season as Ms. Duncan and her volunteers plan to retire. (Photo by Nancy MacKenzie).     (15 votes)
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Veterans Day 2006560 viewsMembers of the Mattapoisett-based Showstoppers singing musical group perform a patriotic number during the 2006 Veterans Day Ceremony held at Old Hammondtown School. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).     (12 votes)
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Wrestling in Rochester459 viewsMembers of the Northeast Championship Wrestling League (NCW) held a series of wrestling matchups in the gymnasium of Rochester’s Memorial School on Saturday, April 14 on the occasion of their tenth anniversary to stage a ‘Reunion’ of NCW to benefit the family of RMS science teacher Tom Kinsky. Mr. Kinsky and his family lost their Wareham home to fire on the night of February 25, which left the family in need of virtually all necessities. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).     (9 votes)
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