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Mattapoisett History356 viewsOne of the new artifacts accepted by the Mattapoisett Historical Society at their September 17, 2011 annual meeting was a barbershop poll from Richard Morgado. His father, Al Morgado, ran a barbershop on Church Street for about 30 years. Photo by Kyle DeCicco-Carey.     (1 votes)
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From Purgatory to Podunk296 viewsDebbie and Pete Lincoln presented "From Purgatory to Podunk" to a full house at the Mattapoisett Library on September 14, 2011. The presentation profiled the couple's mission to visit all 351 cities and towns in Massachusetts. Photo courtesy of Susan Pizzolato.      (1 votes)
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SUV Drives into Route 6 House347 viewsAn accident landed a black SUV into the house at 130 Fairhaven Road, Mattapoisett, on September 9, 2011.     (1 votes)
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Paul Kelley362 viewsHearts were heavy in Mattapoisett on August 18, 2011, as the town prepared to remember the life of a long-time resident and firefighter. Paul Kelley, 76, passed away on Sunday, August 14, 2011, after a battle with cancer. In front of the Mattapoisett fire station, Mr. Kelley's longtime Engine 1 was draped in black, a solemn nod to the man who served as its Captain for 16 years. Photo by Anne Kakley.     (1 votes)
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Heritage Bonfire334 viewsMattapoisett enjoyed a well-attended bonfire on the Town Beach last Saturday evening, August 13, 2011, as a final part of Heritage Days. Photo by Anne Kakley.     (1 votes)
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Heritage Days 2011284 viewsThe Fairhaven Village Militia made their annual encampment along the Mattapoisett River on August 6, 2011, as a part of Heritage Days. The Militia demonstrated 18th century living, made beef stew, completed drills, and talked about the dentistry methods of that time period. For video of the Militia, including a cannon demonstration, visit www.Wanderer.com. Photos by Anne Kakley and Felix Perez.     (1 votes)
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Drum Party309 viewsThe Rochester Plumb Library celebrated the end of the summer reading program with a drum party, featuring Otha Day, at the First Congregational Church on July 29, 2011. Photos by Felix Perez.     (1 votes)
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Ashley Mural340 viewsThe mural by Clifford Ashley, donated to the Mattapoisett Historical Society by Polly Duff Phipps, was unveiled in a ceremony at the Mattapoisett Museum and Carriage House on July 31, 2011 after extensive renovation. The mural, entitled "A Chart of the Whale Coast of New England, c. 1810" will now be on display in the Museum at 5 Church Street, Mattapoisett. Each of Ms. Phipps' seven children were presented with a miniature mural at the ceremony. Photos by Katherine Gaudet.     (1 votes)
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Ashley Mural340 viewsThe mural by Clifford Ashley, donated to the Mattapoisett Historical Society by Polly Duff Phipps, was unveiled in a ceremony at the Mattapoisett Museum and Carriage House on July 31, 2011 after extensive renovation. The mural, entitled "A Chart of the Whale Coast of New England, c. 1810" will now be on display in the Museum at 5 Church Street, Mattapoisett. Each of Ms. Phipps' seven children were presented with a miniature mural at the ceremony. Photos by Katherine Gaudet.     (1 votes)
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Ashley Mural297 viewsThe mural by Clifford Ashley, donated to the Mattapoisett Historical Society by Polly Duff Phipps, was unveiled in a ceremony at the Mattapoisett Museum and Carriage House on July 31, 2011 after extensive renovation. The mural, entitled "A Chart of the Whale Coast of New England, c. 1810" will now be on display in the Museum at 5 Church Street, Mattapoisett. Each of Ms. Phipps' seven children were presented with a miniature mural at the ceremony. Photos by Katherine Gaudet.     (1 votes)
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More Bear Sightings369 viewsMattapoisett resident Evelyn Estes was picking blueberries in her backyard when she heard cracking coming from the woods. She was spotted a black bear in her yard and snapped this picture on the evening of August 1, 2011. Photo by Evelyn Estes.     (1 votes)
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Instant House346 viewsBill Marinone had his new home delivered from Pennsylvania by truck in six pieces, on July 20, 2011. Here a section of the house is driven into place through the narrow roads of the Antassawamock community. Photo by Paul Lopes     (1 votes)
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