. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. remarKed. Une reason he liked it, he said, is that you never do the same thing twice. Harvest was his favorite time. He often remarked that even after he semi-retired, he'd always want to come back at harvest time. "The adrenahn would start to run in August"—and the kitchen would fill up with cups of cran- berries from various bogs. JOSEPH AND GEORGIA also devoted themselves heavily to community affairs. He had been a member of the town's volunteer police department for 22 years, the last 13 as a ser- geant. He also serve


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. remarKed. Une reason he liked it, he said, is that you never do the same thing twice. Harvest was his favorite time. He often remarked that even after he semi-retired, he'd always want to come back at harvest time. "The adrenahn would start to run in August"—and the kitchen would fill up with cups of cran- berries from various bogs. JOSEPH AND GEORGIA also devoted themselves heavily to community affairs. He had been a member of the town's volunteer police department for 22 years, the last 13 as a ser- geant. He also served on the town's finance committee, the Plymouth County Industrial Development Commission, the Southeastern Regional Planning and Economic Development District, the Boy Scouts of Amer- ica and the town Memorial Day Committee, among other organiza- tions. "Maybe it's because he came from a small town in Maine and he had this notion that everyody should help everybody else out," Mrs. Chamberlain said. "He's the reason I became involved in community ; When Joe succumbed to a heart attack two years ago, Georgia was asked to take his place on the planning board, on which he had served 10 years. Recently she became elected for a five year term. Mrs. Chamberlain has been a member of the Rochester Con- servation Commission for 23 years, 12 ofthem as chairperson. She also is a trustee of the Ply- mouth County Cooperative Exten- sion Service and a member of the Pilgrim Recreation and Devel- opment Council. Under her stewardship, the conservation group has succeeded in having 291 acres set aside under the Massachusetts Pres- ervation Act. Also, through the group's efforts, 10 acres of beach have been purchased for towns- people on pristine Mary's Pond. 22 1 am trymg hard to enhance the quality of life in the town," Georgia Chamberlain says. "I hope we can preserve its rural characteristics for ; simmer d minutes. Urain, resen ing 2 tab


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