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Pomeroy Photography & Graphics applies artistic and creative ability
—turning abstract ideas into visual concepts and practical solutions.
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  • Community first . . . memories that last!WILLIAM F. POMEROY

    Community first . . . memories that last!WILLIAM F. POMEROY

  • A world beyond their backyards
Christie Heilala and Shauna Watsonshower bubbles over fellow Nauset graduates.
The Provincetown Banner
JUNE 12, 2008page 20

    A world beyond their backyards Christie Heilala and Shauna Watsonshower bubbles over fellow Nauset graduates. The Provincetown Banner JUNE 12, 2008page 20

  • Nauset Regional High School Class of 2008 salutatorianAlexandra Reed addresses fellow graduates at ceremonies Sunday.
The Cape Codder
JUNE 13, 2008page 14

    Nauset Regional High School Class of 2008 salutatorianAlexandra Reed addresses fellow graduates at ceremonies Sunday. The Cape Codder JUNE 13, 2008page 14

  • Dream dayDan Rabold of Brewster poses with his sons Jackson and Jakeand the 2007 World Series Championship Trophy.  The Red Sox prizemade a trip to Brewster Saturday before a Cape League game.Procceeds from photographs benefited Dream Day of Cape Cod'sCamp Nan-ke-Rafe for youngsters with life-threatening illnesses,among other organizations.
The Cape Codder
JULY 11, 2008page 8

    Dream dayDan Rabold of Brewster poses with his sons Jackson and Jakeand the 2007 World Series Championship Trophy. The Red Sox prizemade a trip to Brewster Saturday before a Cape League game.Procceeds from photographs benefited Dream Day of Cape Cod'sCamp Nan-ke-Rafe for youngsters with life-threatening illnesses,among other organizations. The Cape Codder JULY 11, 2008page 8

  • CAPE COD PET GAZETTEreader submitted photosAbigail,cockapoo,Orleans
SPRING 2009  CAPE COD PET GAZETTE page 4

    CAPE COD PET GAZETTEreader submitted photosAbigail,cockapoo,Orleans SPRING 2009 CAPE COD PET GAZETTE page 4

  • Stan and Agie Knowles,owners of Ridgewood Motel & Cottages,where scenes from a movie were filmed last weekend.
The Cape Codder
MAY 1, 2009page 10

    Stan and Agie Knowles,owners of Ridgewood Motel & Cottages,where scenes from a movie were filmed last weekend. The Cape Codder MAY 1, 2009page 10

  • Siobhan Stackpole of Easthamprepares for her role.
The Cape Codder
MAY 1, 2009page 10

    Siobhan Stackpole of Easthamprepares for her role. The Cape Codder MAY 1, 2009page 10

  • Dream runMembers of the Brewster Police Department present a check donatedto Dream Day on Cape Cod following the Run for the Hills at NickersonState Park in Brewster last weekend.  Geoff Newton was the top finisherwith a time of 18:22 while Orleans resident Sarah Newcomb was the topfemale finisher with a time of 23:30.Pictured left to right:Lt. George Bausch, Dianne Gilrein, Kathleen Giorgio, Sgt. Jon O'Leary,Officers Frank Mirisola and Charlie Mawn
The Cape Codder
MAY 22, 2009page 39

    Dream runMembers of the Brewster Police Department present a check donatedto Dream Day on Cape Cod following the Run for the Hills at NickersonState Park in Brewster last weekend. Geoff Newton was the top finisherwith a time of 18:22 while Orleans resident Sarah Newcomb was the topfemale finisher with a time of 23:30.Pictured left to right:Lt. George Bausch, Dianne Gilrein, Kathleen Giorgio, Sgt. Jon O'Leary,Officers Frank Mirisola and Charlie Mawn The Cape Codder MAY 22, 2009page 39

  • . . . . . . . . . . . PARTING SHOTS The Crowells and the Warners pose for a photoduring the Fred Thacher Memorial Scholarship gameSaturday at Whitehouse Field.
The Cape Cod Chronicle
JUNE 4, 2009page 55

    . . . . . . . . . . . PARTING SHOTS The Crowells and the Warners pose for a photoduring the Fred Thacher Memorial Scholarship gameSaturday at Whitehouse Field. The Cape Cod Chronicle JUNE 4, 2009page 55

  • Harwich alumni baseball gameHarwich alumni young and old turned out for the first Fred ThacherMemorial Fund baseball game at Whitehouse Field.  Proceeds from the gamewent to support the scholarship fund named in honor of the late Harwich teacher and coach.  The alumni defeated the Harwich varsity squad8-7 in an action packed game.
The Cape Codder
JUNE 6, 2009page 34

    Harwich alumni baseball gameHarwich alumni young and old turned out for the first Fred ThacherMemorial Fund baseball game at Whitehouse Field. Proceeds from the gamewent to support the scholarship fund named in honor of the late Harwich teacher and coach. The alumni defeated the Harwich varsity squad8-7 in an action packed game. The Cape Codder JUNE 6, 2009page 34

  • CAPE COD PET GAZETTEreader submitted photosAbigail and Grendel,cockapoo and English bulldog, Orleans
FALL 2009  LOWER CAPE * CAPE COD PET GAZETTE page 17

    CAPE COD PET GAZETTEreader submitted photosAbigail and Grendel,cockapoo and English bulldog, Orleans FALL 2009 LOWER CAPE * CAPE COD PET GAZETTE page 17

  • Library Team Crowned Chatham’s Spelling ChampsIn Annual BeeThe Eldredge Library Book Bags, Barbara Stevenson, Irene Gilliesand Kate Ferreira, posed with master of ceremonies Richard Sullivanand pronouncer Bill Litchfield after winning the library’s sixth annualspelling bee Sunday.
The Cape Cod Chronicle
FEBRUARY 25, 2010page 9

    Library Team Crowned Chatham’s Spelling ChampsIn Annual BeeThe Eldredge Library Book Bags, Barbara Stevenson, Irene Gilliesand Kate Ferreira, posed with master of ceremonies Richard Sullivanand pronouncer Bill Litchfield after winning the library’s sixth annualspelling bee Sunday. The Cape Cod Chronicle FEBRUARY 25, 2010page 9

  • Thacher memory lives on with scholarship fundThe second annual Fred Thacher Memorial Fund gameraised $1,184 on Friday night.  The alumni/staff team(pictured) couldn't defeat the boy's team,losing 68-63 on Friday night.
The Cape Codder
MARCH 19, 2010page 38

    Thacher memory lives on with scholarship fundThe second annual Fred Thacher Memorial Fund gameraised $1,184 on Friday night. The alumni/staff team(pictured) couldn't defeat the boy's team,losing 68-63 on Friday night. The Cape Codder MARCH 19, 2010page 38

  • Outreach Council Executive Director Larry Marslandand Human Service Coordinator Janice Perrinare delighted with the community gardenand the Gilmore's donation. "This is a great wayto help your neighbors in need," Marsland said.
The Cape Codder
APRIL 2, 2010page 3

    Outreach Council Executive Director Larry Marslandand Human Service Coordinator Janice Perrinare delighted with the community gardenand the Gilmore's donation. "This is a great wayto help your neighbors in need," Marsland said. The Cape Codder APRIL 2, 2010page 3

  • Fuller, Christie victors in OrleansIncumbent Selectman Jon Fuller and newcomer Sue Christiewere the top vote getters in the selectmen's race.
The Cape Codder
MAY 21, 2010page 13

    Fuller, Christie victors in OrleansIncumbent Selectman Jon Fuller and newcomer Sue Christiewere the top vote getters in the selectmen's race. The Cape Codder MAY 21, 2010page 13

  • In life, love learning for the sake of learning
Sylvia Tomayko-Peters,Nauset Regional High's senior valedictorian.
The Provincetown Banner
JUNE 17, 2010page 68

    In life, love learning for the sake of learning Sylvia Tomayko-Peters,Nauset Regional High's senior valedictorian. The Provincetown Banner JUNE 17, 2010page 68

  • The Class of 2010 officers pose for a picture.From left are Lauren Cowing, Brandon Bausch,Heidi Mead and Amanda Bartells.
The Cape Codder
JUNE 18, 2010page 13

    The Class of 2010 officers pose for a picture.From left are Lauren Cowing, Brandon Bausch,Heidi Mead and Amanda Bartells. The Cape Codder JUNE 18, 2010page 13

  • Class salutatorian Gus Reeddescribes the graduates as fireworks,since they are about to shoot off in different directionsacross the country and the world.
The Cape Codder
JUNE 18, 2010page 13

    Class salutatorian Gus Reeddescribes the graduates as fireworks,since they are about to shoot off in different directionsacross the country and the world. The Cape Codder JUNE 18, 2010page 13

  • CAPE COD PETSyour pet photosKrystal,samoyed,Brewster
FALL 2010  CAPE COD PETS page 18

    CAPE COD PETSyour pet photosKrystal,samoyed,Brewster FALL 2010 CAPE COD PETS page 18

  • Hoop shoot winners move on to district finalsPete and Kathy Gill present Eastham resident Toni Youngwith a ball after she won her age group by sinking 11-of-25 free throwsduring last Saturday's competition.
The Cape Codder
NOVEMBER 19, 2010page 32

    Hoop shoot winners move on to district finalsPete and Kathy Gill present Eastham resident Toni Youngwith a ball after she won her age group by sinking 11-of-25 free throwsduring last Saturday's competition. The Cape Codder NOVEMBER 19, 2010page 32

  • . . . . . . . . . . . PARTING SHOTS Wild Care Auction A Success 
Wild Care’s annual “Wild Winter Night” fundraiser was held Feb. 12 
at the Chatham VFW.  The lively evening featured good food 
along with a raffle and silent and live auctions, raising more than 
$15,000.  The proceeds will help Wild Care continue its mission of 
rehabilitating sick, injured and orphaned native and endangered 
species and releasing them back to the wild.
Sandra Hirst and volunteer Earl Beardsley admire an auction item.
The Cape Cod Chronicle
FEBRUARY 24, 2011page 47

    . . . . . . . . . . . PARTING SHOTS Wild Care Auction A Success Wild Care’s annual “Wild Winter Night” fundraiser was held Feb. 12 at the Chatham VFW. The lively evening featured good food along with a raffle and silent and live auctions, raising more than $15,000. The proceeds will help Wild Care continue its mission of rehabilitating sick, injured and orphaned native and endangered species and releasing them back to the wild. Sandra Hirst and volunteer Earl Beardsley admire an auction item. The Cape Cod Chronicle FEBRUARY 24, 2011page 47

  • Elizabeth Handel, 6, of Eastham, 
enjoys the yoga class.
The Cape Codder
MARCH 11, 2011page 13

    Elizabeth Handel, 6, of Eastham, enjoys the yoga class. The Cape Codder MARCH 11, 2011page 13

  • Michael Lach, executive director 
to the Harwich Conservation Trust, 
fields some questions.
Harwich Oracle
MARCH 16, 2011page 7

    Michael Lach, executive director to the Harwich Conservation Trust, fields some questions. Harwich Oracle MARCH 16, 2011page 7

  • Leo Cakounes, Cape Cod & Islands president / 
state director to Massachusetts Farm Bureau Federation, 
welcomes local businesses taking part in the 2nd annual 
'Meet Your Local Farmers' event.
Harwich Oracle
MARCH 16, 2011page 7

    Leo Cakounes, Cape Cod & Islands president / state director to Massachusetts Farm Bureau Federation, welcomes local businesses taking part in the 2nd annual 'Meet Your Local Farmers' event. Harwich Oracle MARCH 16, 2011page 7

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