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2007 Mattapoisett Cover Art Entry606 viewsEntry for the 2007 Matapoisett Cover Art Contest submitted by Beatrice Johnson     (2 votes)
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Passport to Portugal621 viewsMembers of the Mattapoisett Touring Group pose in front of the 16th century Jeronimo’s Monastery with a copy of The Wanderer in Lisbon, Portugal during a recent trip. (Photo courtesy of Kay Levine). (06/07/07 issue)     (2 votes)
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Sunset at Shipyard Park in Mattapoisett88 viewsSunset at Shipyard Park in Mattapoisett. Photo shared by Jen Shepley. November 28, 2024 edition     (1 votes)
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Student Art77 viewsThe Mattapoisett Free Public Library is currently hosting a display of student works of art titled Visual Voices. The works represent a variety of styles and mediums relating to the ORRHS student art studies. The exhibit will be available for viewing through November 30.      (1 votes)
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2023 Halloween Cover Contest54 views2023 Halloween Cover Contest entry by Ryan Hall     (1 votes)
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2023 Halloween Cover Contest39 views2023 Halloween Cover Contest entry by Oliver Costa     (1 votes)
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Mattapoisett Harbor46 viewsMattapoisett Harbor from Water Street Photo by Ruth A Griffin     (1 votes)
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2022 Halloween Cover Contest29 views2022 Halloween Cover Contest entry by Ev Harris     (1 votes)
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Jennifer Shepley173 viewsPhoto by Jennifer Shepley     (1 votes)
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Baby Gift Baskets241 viewsThe Bay Club ladies lunch together, and they also make baby gift baskets for newborns born with an opioid addiction. On Friday, 8/24, the lunch bunch presented baskets of baby essentials to Southcoast Health so these babies can bring belongings of their very own with them from the hospital to their foster homes. Roughly 150 babies born each year at Southcoast hospitals begin their lives addicted to opioids. L-R: Gina Boone, Joan Martin, Anne Downey, Janet Granere, Joyce Ciffolillo, and Wendy Russo.      (1 votes)
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A Summer Evening 268 viewsA summer evening in Mattapoisett, by Morgan Browning     (1 votes)
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Witch Rock498 viewsThe writing on Rochester’s famous “Witch Rock” has received a fresh coat of paint just in time for the Halloween season. The legend of the great rock, located on private property at the corner of New Bedford Road and Vaughan Hill Road, speaks of a witch hanging at the site, and the native Indians are said to have believed that the spirit of a witch dwells inside the rock and one could hear her cackle and scream on nights of the full moon. Photo by Jean Perry - October 13, 2016 edition     (1 votes)
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