PSTR Short Course Mattapoisett, MA. C-Senior class 5/31/2015
Had a good start but I had some trouble following the begining of the course. Wish I had time to walk some of it.
Held the lead for two laps even with a small tip over in lap one! I sound funny swearing! When you get out there first and you have a bunch of other riders that want it as much as you do, you get a little crazy!
Enjoy!
See you on the starting line 2017!
2012 Mattapoisett Memorial Day Parade
Video by Eric Tripoli
Mattapoisett, Massachusetts held its annual Memorial Day ceremony and parade on May 28, 2012, at the Mattapoisett Free Library. Hundreds turned out to show their respect for the American soldiers who have died fighting for the nation.
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Mattapoisett Center School is visited by Miki McGreevy of Beyond Bold Media
Mattapoisett Vlog
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Seabreeze Dental Ice Bucket Challenge for ALS
Dr. Louis Kenyon and his staff at Seabreeze Dental of Mattapoisett, MA, show their support for ALS with the ice bucket challenge.
Dr. Louis Kenyon is pleased to be able to offer beautiful smiles to his neighbors in Mattapoisett and the surrounding communities.
As of Wednesday, August 27, The ALS Association has received $94.3 million in donations compared to $2.7 million during the same time period last year (July 29 to August 27). These donations have come from existing donors and 2.1 million new donors. The ALS Association is tremendously thankful for all of the generous support and awareness that this summer phenomenon has generated for the cause.
“The ALS Association has been given a great deal of money and with that comes tremendous responsibility,” said Barbara Newhouse, President and CEO of The ALS Association. “We are absolutely committed to transparency and will be communicating regularly with the ALS community, our donors, the media and the public about progress to invest these dollars wisely in areas that will have maximum impact on the fight against this devastating disease.”
The ALS Association’s mission includes providing care services to assist people with ALS and their families through a network of chapters working in communities across the nation and a global research program focused on the discovery of treatments and eventually a cure for the disease. In addition, The Association’s advocacy efforts empower people to advance public policies in our nation’s Capital that respond to the needs of people with ALS.
For inquiries regarding the use of these funds or other information about the Ice Bucket Challenge, please email inquiries@alsa-national.org.
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This video is about sailing Buzzards Bay, MA on board s/v Winter Hawk
7th Annual Massachusetts Walking Tour Promo
Mark Mandeville & Raianne Richards step out for the 7th
Annual Massachusetts Walking Tour Free Community
Concerts along the Cape Cod Rail Trail and South Coast
Bikeway
With the support of the Massachusetts Cultural Council LCC grant program and donors to the group's Go
Fund Me campaign, local musicians Mark Mandeville and Raianne Richards will once again traverse
Massachusetts on foot for their 7th Annual Massachusetts Walking Tour. The tour will run June 12 June 28
starting in Truro and landing in Swansea covering over 100 miles. As part of the National Park Service
Healthy Parks Healthy People initiative and the MA Libraries Get Moving Summer Reading program, the
public is encouraged to join in the daily hikes and to walk or bike to the events with all routes available for
PDF download at masswalkingtour.org.
Stops along Cape Cod include the Highland House Museum in Truro, Salt Pond Visitors Center of Cape
Cod National Seashore in Eastham, Wellfleet Public Library, Nickerson State Park, Cape Conservatory in
West Barnstable, ShawmeCrowell State Forest in Sandwich, Myles Standish State Forest Centennial
Celebration in Carver. As well as stops along the South Coast Bikeway (southcoastbikeway.com)
including the First Congregational Church in Wareham, Island Wharf Bandstand in Marion, Mattapoisett
Congregational Church, Millicent Library Auditorium in Fairhaven, Dartmouth YMCA, New Bedford Art
Museum/Artworks! and UMASS Dartmouth Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Fall River and the
Swansea Public Library with more to come.
The concert tour features the music of Mandeville and Richards as well as Berklee College of Music alumni
Amy Alvey and Mark Kilianski (Boston based duo Hoot and Holler) with arrangements on guitar, banjo,
harmonica, tin whistle, ukulele and fiddle accompanied by a brief talk on the philosophy behind the Walking
Tour. After each day's hike the troupe will perform free community concerts in towns along the Cape Cod
Rail Trail, Myles Standish State Forest and towns along the South Coast Bikeway. Each 2 hour program will
include local musicians and artists from each town while promoting communitybased cultural organizations
and local support for the arts. Posters for the events are hand drawn and designed by visual artist and
musician Dan Blakeslee.
The Massachusetts Walking Tour sets forth on a grass roots level to organize local artists together with
community basedorganizations such as land conservation groups, hikers, nature lovers musicians, artists
and local cultural councils statewide – these concerts are conducted in outright support for
communitybased arts events sponsored on the local level.
For a full list of concert dates, day by day hiking routes, to make donations, or for more information about the
7th Annual Massachusetts Walking Tour, visit masswalkingtour.org
State Police Sgt. Sean Murphy thanks Athol community
Sgt. Sean Murphy, who last week announced his retirement from the Massachusetts State Police after 25 years, attended Athol's selectboard meeting on Tuesday to thank the community for the outpouring of support for his decision earlier this year to release, without authorization, official photos of the capture of injured Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. As a result of his actions, Murphy was re-assigned first to desk duty and then to the midnight patrol out of the Athol barracks while an investigation was conducted. He subsequently went on leave due to a non-work-related injury and retired before serving in Athol.
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Indiana University- The Old Crescent
A short documentary about the oldest part of the Indiana University Campus: The Old Crescent. Written, Directed and Edited by Jackson Terhorst: Indiana University Telecommunications Department.
Professional disc jockey service at The Boston Public Library
Dj George Confoey provided professional disc jockey service for Stephen and Katherine Rowe at the Boston Public Library on July 24, 2010.
Horse Riding at The Hadley Farm
At The Hadley Farm Equine Center, members of the public can learn to ride and care for UMass Amherst's stable of majestic Bay State Morgan and Hanoverian horses. Phone 413-923-8943 for information about classes during July and August 2015.
Students Honor Veterans at The Burbank School
Third and fourth grade students at the Burbank Middle School in Belmont, Mass. presented a ceremony of songs to a group of veterans on Friday, November 9th, 2012.
Bike Bowling at Old Spitalfields Market
Love bikes? Love bowling? Try Bike Bowling. One person rides a bike, while another gives them an almighty push. You win by knocking down as many cones as you can... by hook or by crook!
Duckpin bowling
Duckpin bowling is a variation of 10-pin bowling. The balls used in duckpin bowling are 4-3/4 in to 5 in in diameter, weigh 3 lb 6 oz to 3 lb 12 oz each, and lack finger holes. They are thus significantly smaller than those used in ten-pin bowling but are slightly larger and heavier than those used in candlepin bowling. The pins, while arranged in a triangular fashion identical to that used in ten-pin bowling, are shorter, smaller, and lighter than their ten-pin equivalents which makes it more difficult to achieve a strike. For this reason, the bowler is allowed three rolls per frame.
Duckpin bowling centers are located in Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Indiana, Maryland, Wisconsin, Virginia, and in suburban Washington, D.C.. There is also one located in Potter, Nebraska, the only one of its kind west of the Mississippi.
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How to pronounce Athol, Massachusetts without looking like the New York Jets in Foxboro
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Nantucket, MA- CO Incident/ Interview with State Fire Marshal Stephen Coan (04-16-11)
NANTUCKET -- Eleven people, including three children, were poisoned overnight by carbon monoxide gas and rushed to Nantucket Cottage Hospital for treatment Saturday morning.
Five of those victims have been flown by MedFlight helicopters to Boston hospitals for further treatment, according to hospital spokesman Bill Ferrall.
A faulty gas-fired furnace in the basement of the Macys Lane home is the likely cause of the crisis, said State Fire Marshal Stephen D. Coan.
The victims onboard the medical helicopters were all listed in fair condition Saturday afternoon, meaning they are conscious and their vital signs are stabilized, Ferrall added.
Ferrall would not release conditions of the other victims.
Two of the victims appeared near death at first, but they were handled very professionally at the local hospital and their conditions have improved, Coan said.
This is a reminder why it is so important to have working carbon monoxide detectors, Coan said.
The CO detectors in the home did not have functioning batteries and 11 people came close to death.
State law requires carbon monoxide detectors in all homes with potential sources of carbon monoxide. Detectors must be installed on every level of the home and within 10 feet of each sleeping area and in habitable portions of basements and attics.
Carbon monoxide is called the silent killer. It is invisible, has no smell or taste and puts its victims into a deep sleep from which they often do not awake, he added. Earlier signs of poisoning include nausea, headaches and other flu symptoms.
Saturday morning shortly after 9 a.m., the island's emergency services began getting multiple calls from 40 Macys Lane, Coan said. The residents were complaining of feeling extremely ill.
The five sickest residents were staying in the basement apartment, located closet to the gas-fired furnace, Coan said.
Officials believe the heater, which was recently repaired, is the source of the carbon monoxide, Coan said.
In addition to the 11 people being treated from the home, four police officers and a firefighter were also evaluated for carbon monoxide poisoning at the hospital, Ferrall said.
The crisis taxed Nantucket Cottage Hospital, which only has 19 beds, and only 12 people working in the emergency room that day, Ferrall said.
So we are busy, Ferrall said Saturday.
All three of Nantucket's available ambulances were called into duty, as first responders discovered more and more people inside the home.
There were a lot of beds in there and a lot of people, Nantucket Fire Chief Mark McDougall said.
A neighbor at the scene said others who were removed from the home were given oxygen on the front lawn as they were having trouble breathing.
The residents in the home speak mostly Spanish, according to Kenny Haughton, another neighbor.
It's really sad, Haughton added.
McDougall said carbon monoxide levels inside the basement of the home were recorded at 380 parts per million, well in excess of the Environmental Protection Agency's permissible exposure limit of 50 ppm. Average levels in homes without gas stoves typically range from .5 to 5 ppm.
The owner of the home, Marcos Tejada, arrived at the scene as the last of the victims were being transported to the hospital, and was talking to police officers on the front lawn. In a brief interview, Tejada said it was his family members inside the home who had been sickened, but he was unsure how many people and was trying to get more information from police.
It was a serious event, no question about it, McDougall said. It could have been a whole house full of dead people.
Material from The Inquirer and Mirror was used in this report.
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MEMA 2018 Hurricane Preparedness Webinar Recording
In May 2018, MEMA partnered with FEMA and the National Weather Service to offer Hurricane Preparedness Webinars. This webinar contained information to help public safety partners prepare for the upcoming hurricane season.
See: for PDF of presentation slides.