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121803-41117 viewsHelen McGowan Gardner and Trudy McCormack of Mattapoisett recently took a trip to Ireland and remembered to take along a copy of their hometown newspaper, The Wanderer, which they posed with here. (Photo courtesy of Trudy McCormack). 12/18/03 edition
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Fatal Fire1116 viewsA devastating house fire at 13 Briar Road in the Point Connett area of Mattapoisett claimed the life of the sole occupant, 72-year-old Carlton Cook, on Sunday afternoon, February 3. Fire officials were concerned with two liquid propane tanks near the building which can be seen here in the left foreground. (Photo by Paul Lopes).
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Boston Post Cane Recipient1116 viewsMattapoisett Selectmen George Randall, Stephan J. Lombard and Jordan Collyer along with Town Administrator Michael J. Botelho presented the Boston Post Cane Certificate to Town Resident Martha Lorraine at the Selectmen’s meeting on Tuesday Jul 22, 2008, recognizing her as the town’s eldest citizen.
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121803-21115 viewsMattapoisett’s Dee Esposito recently took a trip to Niigata, Japan to visit with her grandson and daughter-in-law, and posed her with them and a copy of The Wanderer outside a Japanese temple. (Photo courtesy of Dee Esposito). 12/18/03 edition
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12-26-02-41111 viewsLauren Jade Craig, daughter of David and Melissa Craig of Marion, holds The Wanderer on the family’s recent getaway to Lake Winnipesaukee in New Hampshire. Lauren is sitting on the boardwalk at Weirs Beach in front of MS Mount Washington. 12/26/02 edition
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112504-31110 views(L. to R.) John and Dawn Vilandry of New Bedford and Charles and Lauren Rodrigues of Mattapoisett recently took a seven-day cruise out of New York to Nassau, in the Bahamas and remembered to take along a copy of The Wanderer with them to pose for this picture. (Photo courtesy of Lauren Rodrigues). 11/25/04 edition
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New Chapter for Mattapoisett Library1110 viewsProud members of the Mattapoisett Library Building Committee presided over a formal groundbreaking ceremony at the Mattapoisett Free Public Library on Barstow Street this past week. Among the officials on hand were Mattapoisett Selectman Raymond Andrews, State Senator Mark Montigny, State Representative William Straus, and Library Director Judy Wallace. The $5.1 million project is expected to be completed in early 2007. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).
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Strawberry Moon1110 viewsThe Strawberry Moon at Shipyard Park. Photo courtesy of Tina Clark
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Waterfall Wanderer1107 viewsToya Doran Gabeler, who grew up in Mattapoisett and still comes home every summer to her family’s cottage at Angelica Point, poses here with a copy of The Wanderer during a trip to Puerto Iguazu, Argentina last February. Here she is seen standing at Iguazu Falls, a UNESCO world heritage site where there are over 300 waterfalls!
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03-08-011106 viewsStephen Gendron and Cheryl Souza pose with a copy of The Wanderer at the Daytona 500 which they attended last month on February 18 with friends Lauren and Doug Lemieux. One of the premier auto racing events in the world, this year’s event unfortunately claimed the life of seven-time champion Dale Earnhardt, whose team member Michael Waltrip went on to bittersweet victory. 3/8/01 edition
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03-22-011104 views3,000 Miles to Graceland ... well, maybe not quite that far, but it was certainly a long way for this foursome to go to pose with a copy of The Wanderer — just outside the entrance to “The King’s” former home in Memphis, Tennessee. While most of the students and faculty at Tabor Academy in Marion headed to warmer climates for the recent Spring Break, this entourage spent three days visiting the home and city that Elvis Presley so dearly loved. Pictured here outside Graceland are (l. to r.) Dana Palmer-Donnelly, formerly of Marion and now of Hingham; her mother Donna Palmer of Marion, a member of the Tabor Academy staff and a lifelong Elvis fan; and Tina and Winslow Lewis of Falmouth, the parents of a Tabor Academy senior. Also along for the trip (but not pictured) were Chris and Shelley Wells of Orleans. 3/22/01 edition
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Going to the Dogs!1102 viewsSome “puppies” in rehearsal for the Marion Art Center’s production of 101 Dalmatians which opens on Friday, May 12 at 7:00 pm with additional shows on Saturday, May 13 at 7:00 pm and Sunday, May 14 at 2:00 pm. Tickets are $5 for kids, $8 for adults and reservations can be made by calling 508-748-1266. (Photo courtesy of Wendy Bidstrup).
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