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Treasure Hunters656 viewsMattapoisett's 150th Sesquicentennial Celebration "Treasure Hunt" was held on Saturday, August 11 starting in Shipyard Park. It led participants to search for clues at various landmarks throughout town. (Photo by Tim Smith).11111
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Winter Wonderland392 viewsCross-country skiers took their chance to enjoy a quiet street in Mattapoisett during the December 20, 2009 nor’easter that blanketed the region under almost 2 feet of snow. Photo by Jerry Plante.11111
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Winter Wonderland387 viewsThe Mattapoisett gazebo at Shipyard Park looked like a winter wonderland after the December 20, 2009 nor’easter blanketed the Southcoast with snow. Photo by Bodil Perkins.11111
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Painting Donation574 viewsJames Russell, president of the New Bedford Whaling Museum (center) accepts painting from Mattapoisett watercolorist Mike Mazer (left) as Ian Marshall, president of the American Society of Marine Artists, (right) looks on. The painting was one of three donated to the New Bedford Whaling Museum by Dr. Mazer at the annual meeting of ASMA held recently at the Whaling Museum. Photo by Robert Semler, ASMA past president.11111
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The Wanderer445 viewsA “treasure trove” of photos depicting the Wanderer, the final ship to be built in Mattapoisett’s Shipyard Park, was purchased by Brad and Priscilla Hathaway, who donated the photos to the Mattapoisett Historical Society in September, 2009. 11111
(3 votes)
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Series Champs519 viewsCam Coelho, left, and Mitchell Midwood, both of Mattapoisett, are shown Saturday in Davidson, N.C., proudly exhibiting the championship plaques they were awarded as members of the 11-and-Under travel team of the Swansea Independent Baseball League of Swansea . (Photo courtesy of Swansea Independent Baseball League)11111
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Raffle Results551 viewsThanks to everyone for making the Spinal Cord Society raffle at Harbor Days a success. This year, the Society has been made aware of the increasing need for support for our veterans. Katie White helps Commander Michael Lamoureux, of the Florence Eastman Post 280, select the winner in the raffle held July 21, 2009.11111
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Concordia467 viewsMattapoisett resident Tom Borges, an artist and ship's carpenter, poses with his one-third scale wooden model of a Concordia Yawl on display at the New Bedford Whaling Museum in the Jacobs Family Gallery. Photo courtesy of Arthur P. Motta.11111
(7 votes)
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PD Training510 viewsOn August 20, 2009, police officers from the Southeastern Massachusetts Law Enforcement Council Rapid Response team conducted training exercises at 73 County Road in Rochester from 8:00 am to 3:00 pm. 25 officers from various local police departments, including Mattapoisett, Rochester and Marion, gathered to practice “flash bangs” and “simunitions.” Photo by Paul Lopes11111
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Square Dancing420 viewsIt was good, ol’ fashioned, square-dancin’ fun at the Mattapoisett gazebo on July 10, 2010. As the sun set over Mattapoisett harbor, the Wareham Swingers dance group held a free, all-ages square dancing session. Photo by Felix Perez.11111
(4 votes)
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The Wanderer485 viewsA “treasure trove” of photos depicting the Wanderer, the final ship to be built in Mattapoisett’s Shipyard Park, was purchased by Brad and Priscilla Hathaway, who donated the photos to the Mattapoisett Historical Society in September, 2009. 11111
(4 votes)
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Poker Run453 viewsMotorcyclists gathered Sunday morning, September 20, in the parking lot of ORR to ride in the third annual Poker Run for Alex Pateakos. Alex is a five-year-old Marion boy who suffers from Spinal Muscular Atrophy. Money raised by the poker run will benefit Alex, and Families of SMA, a group that helps families like the Pateakos’ live their lives as close to normal as possible. The Poker Run covered 65 miles and ran through Lakeville, Carver, East Wareham, and back to ORR. Photo by Anne O'Brien-Kakley11111
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