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Pink in the Rink318 viewsTabor Academy painted the rink pink on January 8, 2011, to promote awareness and raise money for cancer research. The event raised $6,760 in honor of cancer survivor Kim Grondin, who is the mother of hockey forward Kody Grondin. Photos by Laura Pedulli and Roberta Meads.     (1 votes)
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Tinkhamtown Chapel396 viewsThe pews were filled at Tinkhamtown Chapel during its annual caroling event on December 18, 2010. The carolers sang traditional holiday favorites by the light of eight kerosene lights. Photos by Felix Perez.     (1 votes)
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Chapel of Bones642 viewsSienna and Alexander Wurl pose with a copy of The Wanderer at the Chapel of Bones in Evora, Portugal.     (1 votes)
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Wavre, Belgium547 viewsWandering Wanderer Alan Bare recently enjoyed a trip to Wavre, Belgium. Mr. Bare remembered to take a copy of The Wanderer with him! Photo courtesy of Alan Bare.     (1 votes)
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Kenya Relief535 viewsMarina Wurl, left, and Greg Wurl, right, both Mattapoisett residents, went on a 10-day Kenya Relief trip in June 2010 to help with medical needs and an orphanage in the impoverished village of Migori, Kenya. The couple described the trip as life changing, and Mr. Wurl said, "one person really can make a difference". Photo courtesy of the Wurl family.     (1 votes)
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Bay Road Fire387 viewsThe Mattapoisett Fire Department responded to a house fire on Bay Road at Point Connett around 7pm on Thursday July 22, 2010. The front of the structure was heavily damaged but the Fire Department was able to quickly contain the fire and keep it from spreading to neighboring homes. Photo by Paul Lopes     (1 votes)
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Story time392 viewsEverything was beachy-keen at the Plumb Corner library in Rochester when youngsters enjoyed a beach-themed storytime with retired kindergarten teacher Ms. Demers on July 16, 2010. A “Teddy Bear” themed storytime is scheduled for July 30 at 10:30 am in the Plumb Corner library – don’t miss it! Photo by Anne O’Brien-Kakley.     (1 votes)
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Harbor Days Craze360 viewsThe town gazebo was the scene of another sultry Harbor Days this past weekend. Rows of vendors peddled their fun wares while visitors of all ages enjoyed music, conversation and the best strawberry shortcake in the world. The festivities started in earnest on Friday night with chowder and seafood rolls, and continued until Sunday. Only 51 more weeks until Harbor Days 2011! Photos by Felix Perez.     (1 votes)
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Police Dedication333 viewsThe public was invited to a building dedication and ceremony for the new Marion police station on July 10, 2010. The town appropriated $3.8 million for the new building, which replaces the old police station on Spring Street. Among those in attendance were Police Chief Lincoln Miller, the Marion police department, the Board of Selectmen, Town Administrator Paul Dawson, Plymouth County Sheriff Joseph McDonald and members of the Police Station Building Committee. Photo by Anne O’Brien-Kakley.     (1 votes)
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Rocket Guy326 viewsWith the help of "Rocket Guy" Mike Cronin, the Marion Natural History Museum after-school program sent off the school year with a bang! The Marion Natural History Museum's open summer hours are Wednesday 12:00 to 4:00 pm, Friday 12:00 to 2:00 pm and Saturday 10:00 to 1:00 pm. Photo courtesy of Elizabeth Leidhold.     (1 votes)
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Kenya Relief329 viewsKenyan children learn for the first time how to chase bubbles. They had never seen bubbles before. Mattapoisett residents Greg and Marina Wurl took their picture and they jumped and played. Photo courtesy of the Wurl family.     (1 votes)
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Marion Clean-up310 viewsMarion residents hit the street to pick up trash around town on Saturday, May 15. All over Marion, there were people in day-glo vests working with “Manducas”, long pincers made by Marion resident Eunice Manduca for picking up trash. The collected trash was placed in front of the Marion Music Hall to create “Trash Bag Mountain”. Photos by Felix Perez.     (1 votes)
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