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herring were caught with nets and cooked right on site by Chef Bobby
Hackett. Unfortunately, the state no longer allows the harvesting of herring due to the low numbers. Fish cakes have replaced the herring meal, and no one seems to be complaining. This is the primary fundraiser and one of the most popular for the Society. Funds raised go to the care and maintenance of the three properties (Friends Meeting House, Adah Hall House and the museum building) owned by the Historical Society.
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taken from the surface of rocks on the bottom of the ponds, swamps, and bogs. Ice was cut from the ponds, stored in icehouses, and used in the summer months for food preservation. The ponds and streams also provided power for various mills, including grist, flour and sawmills. Later, shipbuilding
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reconnaissance survey report dated June 1981 indicated that in the early 20th century the popularity of the cranberry spurred the construction of numerous bogs. By 1924 there were 17 cranberry growers in the
Pembroke directory, with 14 producers listed as having Bryantville addresses. In the same
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Stetson Ponds; and Silver Lake. The town's ponds, streams and marshes are the home of herring that were prized
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Pembroke
Historical Society is a museum consisting of two former one-room school buildings. The former Bryantville School, built in 1847, was donated by Marcus L. Urann and moved to the site in 1952. The former "cedar Swamp Schools" was donated by Mrs. Oliver Amos and moved to the site in 1968. As
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The Grand Old Fish Fry is usually held the first weekend in May at the Thomas
Reading Herring Run Park on Route 14 (Barker Street). For 30+ years the Historical Society has invited the public to the herring run for a day of great food, music, duck races and much more. When the event first began
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living together, 8.9% had a female householder with no husband present, and 20.8% were non-families. Of all households 16.7% were made up of individuals, and 6.2% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.92 and the average family size was 3.31.
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In the late 19th century and early 20th century, the ponds became an attraction for summer vacationers seeking relief from the heat in the cities. The
Brockton and Plymouth Railway Co. initiated trolley service from Brockton and facilitated the development of Mayflower Grove in Bryantville as a
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In 2002, with growing population again an issue, Pembroke separated from the other towns to reestablish its own school district; its students remained at Silver Lake RHS until 2004. The satellite campus, which had been in service as the Silver Lake district's middle school in recent years, was
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popular summer recreation venue. The attractiveness of the ponds for summer recreation led to the development of numerous, dense cottage colonies built along their shores. The ponds are currently used for recreation, municipal water supplies and irrigation for cranberry bogs.
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Pembroke also serves pre-kindergarten classes). The Pembroke Community Middle School, located in the former Silver Lake Regional Junior High School on Route 27, serves seventh and eighth grade students.
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Pembroke Association of Performing Arts (PAPA) is dedicated to promoting and maintaining enthusiastic interest in all aspects of the performing arts programs in Pembroke schools.
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passes through the town's northeastern corner, skirting the irregular border with Marshfield. There is an exit from Route 3 in the town, which also grants access to Marshfield along
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so much that in 1741, the town began regulating the taking and preservation of the fish. The herring are celebrated each year at the town's annual "Grande Old Fish Fry".
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shipyards—Brick Kiln Yard, Seabury Point, Job's Landing, Turner's Yard and Macy's. Between 1678 and 1871, 1,025 vessels were produced on the shores of the North River.
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Pembroke Country Club, purchased by former NHL player
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3526:Narragansett
3276:Burrillville
3163:West Warwick
2735:Major cities
2696:Plymouth, MA
2530:South Carver
2500:Chiltonville
2463:West Wareham
2363:Hanson (CDP)
2358:Green Harbor
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176:Incorporated
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3853:South Shore
3848:South Coast
3838:North Shore
3810:Sub-regions
3741:Westborough
3671:Southbridge
3666:Somersworth
3546:Northbridge
3531:Newburyport
3466:Londonderry
2978:Marlborough
2848:Bridgewater
2785:New Bedford
2716:Suffolk, MA
2691:Norfolk, MA
2686:Newport, RI
2656:Bristol, RI
2651:Bristol, MA
2646:Belknap, NH
2550:Wellingsley
2545:Vallerville
2348:Cedar Crest
2167:Bridgewater
1868:January 31,
1475:November 6,
1382:speedskater
1378:Pat Seltsam
1368:, architect
1354:Duane Joyce
1320:Sammy Davis
1093:Susan Moran
1015:other races
692:in Boston.
621:Silver Lake
617:North River
470:Paul Revere
407:Dolor Davis
376:South Shore
121: /
3884:Categories
3786:Winchester
3781:Winchendon
3776:Wilmington
3691:Swampscott
3656:Smithfield
3511:Middletown
3486:Marblehead
3351:Foxborough
3271:Burlington
3251:Bellingham
3236:Barrington
3178:Woonsocket
3113:Somerville
3108:Shrewsbury
2983:Marshfield
2963:Leominster
2943:Gloucester
2933:Framingham
2923:Fall River
2883:Cumberland
2858:Chelmsford
2790:Providence
2780:Manchester
2628:Region of
2540:South Pond
2505:Ellisville
2495:Cedarville
2263:Marshfield
1452:References
1380:, Olympic
1336:Eric Flaim
1326:Ben Edlund
1048:Government
988:As of the
700:See also:
574:Marshfield
491:, and the
458:Revolution
344:feature ID
246:Population
194:Government
3833:MetroWest
3591:Pepperell
3481:Mansfield
3476:Lynnfield
3471:Lunenburg
3456:Leicester
3451:Lakeville
3416:Hopkinton
3406:Holliston
3361:Goffstown
3346:Fairhaven
3158:Wellesley
3153:Watertown
3138:Wakefield
3133:Tewksbury
3123:Stoughton
3088:Rochester
3068:Pawtucket
2968:Lexington
2948:Haverhill
2928:Fitchburg
2893:Dartmouth
2853:Brookline
2843:Braintree
2838:Billerica
2828:Attleboro
2823:Arlington
2800:Worcester
2765:Cambridge
2753:100k-250k
2661:Essex, MA
2468:Weweantic
2298:Rochester
2253:Lakeville
1390:, former
1388:Dave Shea
1122:Education
1074:Ed Markey
643:Route 139
560:Geography
554:CNN Money
542:Civil War
511:cranberry
411:Wampanoag
332:FIPS code
316:Area code
305:ZIP Codes
268:Time zone
238:Elevation
185:Named for
3862:See also
3801:Wrentham
3796:Winthrop
3766:Westwood
3761:Westport
3751:Westford
3746:Westerly
3711:Uxbridge
3701:Tiverton
3676:Stoneham
3661:Somerset
3631:Rockland
3626:Rehoboth
3606:Randolph
3586:Pembroke
3521:Millbury
3496:Medfield
3441:Kingston
3411:Hooksett
3396:Holbrook
3296:Charlton
3211:Amesbury
3206:Acushnet
3196:Abington
3168:Weymouth
3078:Plymouth
2958:Lawrence
2953:Johnston
2938:Franklin
2878:Cranston
2873:Coventry
2811:25k-100k
2760:Brockton
2671:Kent, RI
2639:Counties
2486:villages
2308:Scituate
2303:Rockland
2293:Plympton
2288:Plymouth
2283:Pembroke
2248:Kingston
2203:Abington
2172:Brockton
2147:Plymouth
2139:Brockton
1964:cite web
1818:July 12,
1793:July 12,
1768:July 12,
1743:July 12,
1718:July 12,
1693:July 12,
1668:July 12,
1643:July 12,
1618:July 12,
1330:The Tick
1307:, author
1233:Plymouth
1215:and the
1195:Brockton
1187:Plymouth
1140:Plympton
1132:Kingston
1019:Hispanic
1009:, 0.01%
1005:, 0.51%
1001:, 0.07%
997:, 0.50%
974:Source:
606:Plymouth
602:Brockton
586:Plympton
582:Kingston
515:Brockton
502:Columbia
446:bog iron
413:and the
388:Cape Cod
364:Pembroke
336:25-52630
162:Plymouth
3791:Windham
3771:Whitman
3736:Webster
3731:Wayland
3721:Wareham
3716:Walpole
3696:Swansea
3686:Sudbury
3681:Spencer
3646:Seekonk
3621:Reading
3616:Raynham
3611:Raymond
3576:Peabody
3566:Norwell
3536:Norfolk
3491:Maynard
3446:Laconia
3436:Ipswich
3391:Hingham
3381:Hanover
3376:Hampton
3366:Grafton
3356:Gardner
3321:Duxbury
3301:Clinton
3266:Bristol
3261:Beverly
3256:Belmont
3221:Ashland
3189:10k-25k
3148:Warwick
3143:Waltham
3128:Taunton
3073:Peabody
3063:Norwood
3033:Newport
3028:Needham
3003:Methuen
2993:Melrose
2988:Medford
2918:Everett
2888:Danvers
2863:Chelsea
2833:Beverly
2818:Andover
2510:Manomet
2323:Whitman
2313:Wareham
2278:Norwell
2238:Hingham
2228:Hanover
2223:Halifax
2213:Duxbury
1547:May 30,
1175:Hanover
1136:Halifax
1095:in the
1089:Duxbury
1062:Class I
891:+127.5%
678:Halifax
598:Hanover
590:Halifax
578:Duxbury
570:Norwell
527:Hanover
497:Norwell
427:Duxbury
423:herring
401:History
352:Website
347:0618348
298:Eastern
277:Eastern
168:Settled
135:Country
109:70°49′W
3819:proper
3817:Boston
3756:Weston
3651:Sharon
3581:Pelham
3571:Oxford
3561:Norton
3501:Medway
3401:Holden
3386:Hanson
3371:Groton
3341:Exeter
3336:Easton
3316:Dudley
3311:Dedham
3286:Carver
3281:Canton
3231:Auburn
3173:Woburn
3103:Saugus
3083:Revere
3038:Newton
3023:Natick
3018:Nashua
3013:Milton
2973:Malden
2908:Dracut
2795:Quincy
2770:Lowell
2742:Boston
2258:Marion
2233:Hanson
2208:Carver
2158:Cities
1433:Adidas
1268:(1706)
1207:Boston
1138:, and
1085:Hanson
1023:Latino
990:census
964:18,297
953:18,360
940:17,837
930:+16.4%
927:16,927
914:14,544
904:+20.5%
901:13,487
888:11,193
878:+90.7%
865:+50.1%
852:+15.1%
674:Hanson
610:Boston
594:Hanson
485:Beaver
477:Hanson
395:Hanson
384:Boston
254:18,361
157:County
106:42°4′N
3226:Athol
3201:Acton
2898:Derry
2484:Other
2428:Onset
2194:Towns
2079:PACTV
1905:PACTV
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1787:(PDF)
1762:(PDF)
1737:(PDF)
1712:(PDF)
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1637:(PDF)
1007:Asian
995:White
982:data.
967:−0.3%
961:2022*
956:+2.9%
943:+5.4%
917:+7.8%
875:4,919
862:2,579
849:1,718
839:+9.9%
836:1,492
826:+1.6%
823:1,358
813:+7.7%
810:1,336
800:−6.1%
797:1,240
787:−6.0%
784:1,320
774:−2.9%
771:1,405
761:−5.1%
758:1,447
748:+9.8%
745:1,524
732:1,388
493:Maria
294:UTC−4
273:UTC−5
145:State
3431:Hull
2775:Lynn
2334:CDPs
2243:Hull
2143:and
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1970:link
1956:2012
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1820:2011
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1770:2011
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1512:2010
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897:1980
884:1970
871:1960
858:1950
845:1940
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