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Buddha Trek321 viewsWhile most of us bunkered down in our offices and homes on this clear winter day, about a dozen members of the Nipponzan Myohoji, a Japanese Buddhist Order, and their supporters could be seen walking, chanting and banging a drum along Route 6 on February 24, 2011. Photo by Laura Pedulli55555
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Silvery Moon383 viewsThe Mattapoisett Land Trust’s fourth annual Salty Silvery Moon Soiree at Dunseith Gardens on Saturday, October 23 attracted throngs of lovers of campfires, s’mores, old-fashioned storytelling and cider. Photos by Laura Pedulli.55555
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Scarecrow O'Rama323 viewsChildren demonstrated their talent at the fine art of scarecrow making at the Mattapoisett Free Public Library on Saturday, October 16, 2010. The event was sponsored by Friends of the Mattapoisett Library. Photos by Felix Perez.55555
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River Road Flood373 viewsA rainstorm on March 29 and 30 wreaked havoc on Massachusetts, leaving the Commonwealth in a state of emergency. The real fall-out didn’t arrive until March 31, when water tables reached record heights and dams in the region were tested to their maximum capacity. The Hathaway Pond Dam in Rochester needed reinforcement with sandbags and the area of Plumb Corner and Dexter Lane became a makeshift pond. The Mattapoisett River overflowed its banks, shutting down River Road for a day. Photos by Tim Smith.55555
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River Road Flood359 viewsA rainstorm on March 29 and 30 wreaked havoc on Massachusetts, leaving the Commonwealth in a state of emergency. The real fall-out didn’t arrive until March 31, when water tables reached record heights and dams in the region were tested to their maximum capacity. The Hathaway Pond Dam in Rochester needed reinforcement with sandbags and the area of Plumb Corner and Dexter Lane became a makeshift pond. The Mattapoisett River overflowed its banks, shutting down River Road for a day. Photos by Tim Smith.55555
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River Road Flood366 viewsWanderer reader Judith Lamson shared these photos of the River Road area when the Mattapoisett River overflowed on Wednesday, March 31. The road was closed to traffic and the plaque base in front of the Herring Run was submerged in water. Photo by Judith Lamson.55555
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River Road Flood399 viewsThe heavy rains over the past week finally pushed the Mattapoisett River beyond it's banks causing the road to be closed and flooding near by yards. March 31, 2010. Photo by Paul Lopes55555
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River Road Flood381 viewsThe heavy rains over the past week finally pushed the Mattapoisett River beyond it's banks causing the road to be closed and flooding near by yards. March 31, 2010. Photo by Paul Lopes55555
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River Road Flood380 viewsThe heavy rains over the past week finally pushed the Mattapoisett River beyond it's banks causing the road to be closed and flooding near by yards. March 31, 2010. Photo by Paul Lopes55555
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River Road Flood393 viewsThe heavy rains over the past week finally pushed the Mattapoisett River beyond it's banks causing the road to be closed and flooding near by yards. March 31, 2010. Photo by Paul Lopes55555
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Toe Jam353 viewsOn Saturday, January 23, 2010 the Toe Jam Puppet Band performed at the Center School in Mattapoisett to benefit the Project Grow Parents Group. Children and adults danced while the band entertained them with original songs and general silliness. Photos by Felix Perez.55555
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Museum Mural356 viewsA large 6 by 16 foot Clifford Ashley mural was donated to the Mattapoisett Museum by Polly Phipps of 20 Water Street. The mural, which depicts the Southcoast of Massachusetts from the Connecticut River to the Cape and Islands, hung in the Water Street home for 90 years before being donated to the Museum. Mattapoisett Historical Society President Seth Mendell said that after the mural is professionally restored, it will be mounted on the wall in the Museum. Photo by Anne O'Brien-Kakley.55555
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