Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Mattapoisett Waterfront Panorama - 970 Megapixels

The scene stretches from the Mattapoisett YMCA camp at the left to the Ned's Point Lighthouse at the far right. All of the images were analyzed and stitched together to form a single, large "explorable" image made from 357 individual 12 megapixel images. Just double-click on the image to zoom in or use the controls at the left to zoom out or pan. You can also click and drag the image to pan too. Hope to be adding some updated images here soon. If you would like to see an even larger view, click here.

Sunday, December 18, 2011

The Heritage Committee Needs Your Help!


Want to be part of Mattapoisett history while celebrating it?  Read about it in the Sentinel.

Mattapoisett residents from the Costume Stroll in 2007


Friday, December 16, 2011

Friday, December 2, 2011

Salty the Seahorse - 60 Megapixels

This is a single composite image made from about 12 images taken with a Nikon D90 camera. All of the images were analyzed and stitched together to form a single, large "explorable" image. Just double-click on the image to zoom in or use the controls at the left to zoom out or pan. You can also click and drag the image to pan too. Hope to be adding some updated images here soon. If you want to see an even larger view, click here.

Friday, November 18, 2011

Great News for Emma Marie's!

From The Wanderer: An application for Emma Marie’s Grooming, care of business owner Johnelle Roderick, located at 19 County Road. The applicant sought a special permit to allow overnight boarding of cats and dogs, to include an outdoor run for dogs and a cat room to house no more than five cats. After hearing positive feedback regarding the applicant’s business practices, the board approved the project application.

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Special Audio Feed for Irene

Local Amateur Radio Repeaters where you may hear local weather spotters reporting observations live into the National Weather Service. You may also hear casual conversations unrelated to the storm. At 8 PM nightly you will hear the local weather net here and probably discussion on the pending storm. The amateur radio activity may dominate the scanner during the early morning and late afternoon hours.

There are also several local Marine VHF-FM frequencies programmed where you may hear the fishing fleet heading back into safe harbor, rescues, and Coast Guard activities. Please use caution as some of the fishermen may use colorful language. All communications heard here is delayed about 30 seconds but is not editied. Listener discretion strongly advised!

Other related frequencies may be added during the storm. This feed is available for the Irene event and as long as we have power and internet connectivity.