Don Barnaby, a descendent of the Mi'kmaq First Nation tribe, wears a traditional feathered headdress during the 20th annual National Native American Heritage Day Pow-Wow at Bridgewater State University. November 14, 2010. Bridgewater, MA. By Joseph
 Keiko Moreino, a descendent of the Nottoway tribe, sells handmade goods during the 20th annual National Native American Heritage Day Pow-Wow at Bridgewater State University.  There were dozens of tables covered with traditional merchandise and souve
 Alice Matheson, of Brockton, displays a portriat of herself from 1947 when she first enlisted as a World War II cadet nurse.  She, and many of her peers met at Brockton Council on Aging to share stories, and discuss their progress towards convincing
 James Murphy sits by pictures of himself from 1950, when he was 17 years old. They were taken just before he departed from Seattle to fight in the Korean War. November 9, 2010. Abington, MA. By Joseph Webb/The Enterprise
 From left, Aida Bruns, and Carole Duhamel express the value of friendship, especially during this upcoming Thanksgiving.  They first met in 1966, and have been close friends ever since.  One way they show care for one another is by exchanging books
 From left, jazz masters Arnie Krakowsky, Lou Colombo, Ted Casher, and George Masso perform during the Dick Johnson tribute concert at Brockton High School on November 7, 2010. Brockton, MA. By Joseph Webb/The Enterprise
 Seventeen year old Jonathan Remy performs with the Brockton High Jazz Ensemble during the Dick Johnson tribute concert at Brockton High School on November 7, 2010. Brockton, MA. By Joseph Webb/The Enterprise
 Tom Robinson, of the Brockton Pipes and Drums team, performs during the second annual Pipes and Drums for a Cause competition held at the Shaw's Center. November 14, 2010. Brockton, MA. By Joseph Webb/The Enterprise
 The choir practices at Brockton Tabernacle Church. October 20, 2010. Brockton, MA. By Joseph Webb/The Enterprise
 Jeanne Maggy D. Dessources practices with the choir at Brockton Tabernacle Church. October 20, 2010. Brockton, MA. By Joseph Webb/The Enterprise
 Jasmin Claude plays the keyboard while leading choir practice at Brockton Tabernacle Church. October 20, 2010. Brockton, MA. By Joseph Webb/The Enterprise
 Kevin Pocci, of WXBR radio. WXBR is the only radio station in Brockton, and is the last tenant of the Enterprise Building, a four story office complex in the heart of Brockton. October 13, 2010.  Brockton, MA. By Joseph Webb for The Enterprise.
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 11 year old Calvin Duncin, of the North Brockton midget football team, waits on the sideline for his turn on the field. October 17, 2010.  Brockton, MA.  By Joseph Webb, for The Enterprise
 Surrounded by fence and barbed wire, an abandoned store on Hunt Street is now home to garbage and old tires. It is one of many broken down buildings in the neigborhood that is affected by Weed and Seed funding. Thursday, Dec. 9, 2010. (Joe Webb/The
 Payphones hang from the wall outside Rice's Market in Brockton on Tuesday, Nov. 23, 2010. The nearly untraceable phones have been said to attract drug dealers, prostitutes, and other illegal activities. (Joe Webb/The Enterprise)
 Bob Gorman, of Brockton, prepares to ride away after the 26th annual Toy Ride held by The Blue Knights Motorcycle Club at the Brockton VFW post on November 7, 2010. Brockton, MA. By Joseph Webb/The Enterprise
 Richard Mahoney, of Brockton, removes an old roll of 8mm film from his basment where he has a glass case filled with Rocky Marciano memorabilia. He shot video of Marciano's retirement parade in 1956 and the color footage of the late champion is cons
 Goody Petronelli poses in his gym on Petronelli Way in Brockton. July 1st, 2010.  Brockton, MA.  By Joe Webb, for The Enterprise
 Goody Petronelli explains the importance of commitment for any aspiring boxer. July 1st, 2010.  Brockton, MA.  By Joe Webb, for The Enterprise
 A building on Montello Street stands unkempt, and seemingly abandoned, like many of the buildings in the neigborhood that is affected by Weed and Seed funding. Thursday, Dec. 9, 2010. (Joe Webb/The Enterprise) FOR WEED AND SEED
 Rory O'dwyer, co-owner of Langwater Farm, holds a leaf of Swiss Chard. These vegetables are both delicious, and hearty enough to grow in the cold weather. November 15, 2010. North Easton, MA. By Joseph Webb/The Enterprise
 Restaurant manager Kyle Falcetta, of Brockton, hands out two enormous sandwiches at Little Sami's in Brockton on Thursday, Dec. 9, 2010. (Joe Webb/The Enterprise) BUSINESS BUZZ
 George Bini gives his opinion on crime levels in his neigborhood on Saunders St. in Brockton on Monday, Nov. 29, 2010.  He has not noticed a significant improvement in drug related incidents and believes that the best solution would be to legalize m
 Children walk home from school in front of a triple-decker house on Lawrence Street which is one of many multi family buildings in the neigborhood that is affected by Weed and Seed funding. Thursday, Dec. 9, 2010. (Joe Webb/The Enterprise) FOR WEED
 Even amoung a crowd of people wearing santa hats, some people just stick out. Signature Healthcare Brockton Hospital purchased 10,000 red Santa hats to distribute last week to every Brockton elementary school and Brockton High School student to try
 Signature Healthcare Brockton Hospital purchased 10,000 red Santa hats to distribute last week to every Brockton elementary school and Brockton High School student to try to  smash the 700-person record of greatest number of people at one time in on
 First graders make their way to a Veterans day assembly at Merill Elementary School. November 15, 2010. Raynham, MA. By Joseph Webb/The Enterprise. INTENDED FOR B-R DE-REGIONALIZING STORY
 Dante Campbell, 5, chills out at the Manning Pool, which just opened today.  6/28/10.  Brockton, MA.  By Joe Webb, for The Enterprise
 A house on Skinner Street stands unkempt, and with litter in the front yard, like many of the buildings in the neigborhood that is affected by Weed and Seed funding. Thursday, Dec. 9, 2010. (Joe Webb/The Enterprise) FOR WEED AND SEED
 Roodler Jean-Baptiste, 16, of Brockton, goes up for the shot while playing basketball with fellow brockton residents at the Boys and Girls Club on Montello St on Thursday, Dec. 9, 2010. (Joe Webb/The Enterprise) FOR WEED AND SEED
 Mario Lamarre, Athletic Director for the Boys and Girls Club of Brockton, holds three month old Jaizan Pina with Yolin Guo, 17, and Joshua Laboard,18, sitting behind them at the Boys and Girls Club on Montello St on Thursday, Dec. 9, 2010. (Joe Webb
 Brockton teenagers gather to play Mario Cart in the basement of the Boys and Girls Club on Montello St on Thursday, Dec. 9, 2010. From left are Brian Leite, 17, Shawn Timas, 17, Nelito Mapp Monteiro, 16, Devon Ward, 16, and Nick Santos, 16. (Joe Web
 Peterr Fox, 18, Jay Casili, 17, Ronald Loto, 17, and Christopher Scott, 16, all from Brockton, walk down Skinner St on Thursday, Dec. 9, 2010. They are a part of YouthBuild and often perform community service in the neigborhood that is affected by W
 Congressional candidate Mac D�Alessandro visited Supreme Coffee, in Brockton, in an effort to get to know his community better.  Twins Michael Lee, and Peter Lee, of Brockton express their frustration with supposed hidden government agendas that lea
 Congressional candidate Mac D�Alessandro greets Ronald Loftin, of Stoughton (right), and Herb Hall, of Abbington, while they enjoyed beverages at Supreme Coffee in Brockton.  Mac has been visiting every town in Massachusetts� 9th district to greet l
 Celeste Montfort, right, and Josette Jeannoel place labels on hundred of bottles at the Cindy's Kitchen factory in Brockton on Friday, December 31, 2010. All of the factory employees are Brockton residents as the owners of the company do all they ca
 Corcoran Supply warehouse on Montello St looms as a reminder of what Brockton once was. It is one of many broken down buildings in the neigborhood that is affected by Weed and Seed funding. Thursday, Dec. 9, 2010. (Joe Webb/The Enterprise) FOR WEED
 The historic Brockton city hall clock tower is undergoing repairs and waterproofing in an effort to prevent further damage. The giant clock faces have lights behind them that add color according to season, or occasion.  October 12, 2010. Brockton, M
 The historic Brockton city hall clock tower is undergoing repairs and waterproofing in an effort to prevent further damage. October 12, 2010. Brockton, MA. By Joseph Webb for The Enterprise.
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