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Bermuda Bound624 viewsKathleen (pictured), owned by Jim Feeney of Marion, traded the lead with first-to-finish Morgan’s Ghost until late morning Tuesday when the newer vessel pulled away on a wind shift to carry it to within 10 miles of the finish. Kathleen ultimately finished third overall at 11:32 in the 2007 Marion-Bermuda Race.
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Perkins Honored594 viewsLongtime Planning Board member Barry Perkins was presented with a Certificate of Appreciation for his previous 15 years of service to the town by the Mattapoisett Board of Selectmen during their recent meeting. Pictured (l. to r. ) are Selectman Stephen Lombard, Selectmen Chairman Raymond Andrews, Barry Perkins, and Selectman Jordan Collyer. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).     (1 votes)
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Postal Plantings584 viewsAnne Shepley and Pat McCarthy of the Garden Group of the Mattapoisett Woman’s Club recently spent the morning adding colorful plantings to the window boxes outside the Mattapoisett Post Office. The group takes on this project every year and maintains the plantings throughout the summer months. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).     (1 votes)
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History Lessons545 viewsVolunteer members of the Rochester Historical Society presented a diverse program about the town's rich history to members of the Grade 3 classes at Memorial School on Monday, April 30. Among the various topics covered were the first Native American settlers, how early Rochester residents dressed and ate, and what type of games and pasttimes former residents enjoyed. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).     (1 votes)
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Celebrate Youth613 viewsSpearheaded by the National Association for the Education of Young Children, each year for one week in April communities across the country celebrate the “Week of the Young Child” by highlighting the network of early childhood programs and the wonderful children that they serve. The Tri-Town Early Childhood Council shares this photo to show young children hard at work and at play in Marion, Mattapoisett and Rochester. (Photo courtesy of Jane Taylor).     (1 votes)
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Tie-Dyed at ORR685 viewsStudents in Ms. Gauvin’s eighth grade science class at Old Rochester Regional Junior High School learned about chemical reactions and colors during a tie-dye shirt-making session held this past week. UMass Dartmouth Chemistry Professor Tobey Dills (right background) and members of the UMass Dartmouth Chemistry Club were on hand to supervise the proceedings. Each student made their own cotton tie-dyed shirt which they will wear to school as part of a planned “Tie-Dyed Day.” (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).     (1 votes)
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Marion Halloween Parade - October 31, 2006545 viewsMarion Halloween Parade - October 31, 2006     (1 votes)
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04-18-02-31016 viewsAn old-time resident of Antassawamuck, “Polly,” recently visited David and Joanne Cameron’s home with an issue of The Wanderer. Polly originally was a resident of Carter’s Department Store in New Bedford. She now resides in Antassawamuck but is very reclusive. 4/18/02 edition     (31 votes)
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Veterans Day 2006579 viewsPrincipal speaker Staff Sergeant Martin A. Smith, USA (retired), of Mattapoisett addresses the crowd during the 2006 Veterans Day ceremonies held at Old Hammondtown School on Saturday, November 11. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).     (11 votes)
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Seeing Sparky542 viewsSparky the Fire Dog was on hand for the 2006 Marion Village Holiday Stroll to help remind everyone to be safe during this Christmas season of lights. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).     (10 votes)
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Painting in the Park682 viewsMarion artist Charles Parsons (foreground) paints a portrait and landscape as Mattapoisett Library Director and musician Judy Wallace performs (background) during the recent "Arts in the Park" benefit held in Mattapoisett's Shipyard Park on Sunday, June 24. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).     (9 votes)
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Blues on the Beach644 viewsThe Alabama Blues Brothers performed a benefit concert for the Marion Police Brotherhood at Silvershell Beach in Marion on Friday night, July 13. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).     (43 votes)
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