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Tennis Club Winners917 viewsWinners of the recent Mattapoisett Community Tennis Association (MCTA) tournament include (l. to r.) George Chin, second place; Henry Quinlan, second place; Leonard Cook, first place; and Maureen Daher, second place. The tournament was held at Old Rochester High School on Saturday, June 23. The MCTA is a non-profit organization devoted to the promotion of tennis in Mattapoisett and surrounding communities. To join, please call 508-758-2360.
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042403916 viewsCorinna Thompson and Geoffrey Rowley, both of Marion, pose with a copy of The Wanderer in hand, as they get ready to go sledding. The picture was taken in Grindelwald, Switzerland, during the recent February school vacation week. (Photo courtesy of Joan Wing). 4/24/03 edition
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The Impossible Dream914 viewsAaron Valente (Sancho Panza), C. Tucker Johnson (Don Quixote), and Chelsie Nectow (Aldonza) will star in the ORR Drama Club’s production of Man of La Mancha, to be performed at ORR High School Thursday through Saturday, March 30, 31 and April 1 at 7:30 pm; and on Sunday, April 2 at 2:00 pm. Tickets are $12 for adults, and $8 for seniors and students and are now available at the Pen and Pendulum in Mattapoisett, the Marion General Store, and the Plumb Corner Market in Rochester. Tickets will also be available at the door. For additional information, please call 508-763-4727.(Photo by and courtesy of Joe Butterfield).
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Three O'clock Jazz Band913 viewsThe Old Hammondtown School Three O'clock Jazz Band, led by Director Paul Halpainy, recently won a Silver Medal in the MAJE Festival in to Stoughton. Photo courtesy of Mike Bowman.
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Buzzards Bay Regatta 2006912 viewsBoats filled Sippican Harbor in Marion on Sunday, August 6 for the 2006 running of the Buzzards Bay Regatta. (Photo by Taylor Mello).
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Football Hall of Fame912 viewsAndrew and Danya Bichsel pose with a copy of The Wanderer in Canton, Ohio while recently visiting the Pro Football Hall of Fame over Thanksgiving break. (Photo by and courtesy of Michael and Heather Bichsel). (11/30/06 issue).
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Renewing Toys and Dreams911 viewsCommunity volunteer Betsy Duncan poses with Hyde Gillette amidst her latest batch of reconditioned toys at Saint Gabriel’s Parish Hall in Marion. Ms. Duncan credits Mr. Gillette and her parents with inspiring her to start the Marion Toy Project which she’s run for the past 16 years. The annual program will mark its final year this holiday season as Ms. Duncan and her volunteers plan to retire. (Photo by Nancy MacKenzie).
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022003-1910 viewsThink Spring! John Grabill of Wayland, MA and a summer resident here posed with a copy of The Wanderer during one of our numerous recent snow storms. Alas, spring is still about five weeks away, but like most in our area, Mr. Grabill is hoping it will arrive sooner than later. (Photo courtesy of John Grabill). 2/20/03 edition
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041504-3910 viewsCraig Mechler of “New England Home” poses here with his son Ben, mother-in-law Ellie Haines, and a copy of The Wanderer at the Montauk Yacht Club during the first annual I Love N.Y. Hook and Release International “Brits vs. Yanks Shark Fishing Tournament.” (Photo courtesy of Craig Mechler). 4/15/04 edition
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Buzzards Bay Regatta 2006909 viewsBoats filled Sippican Harbor in Marion on Sunday, August 6 for the 2006 running of the Buzzards Bay Regatta. (Photo by Taylor Mello).
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04-12-01-8908 viewsIn addition to visiting the Hoover Dam, photographer Tim Sylvia of Mattapoisett (our cover subject this week) also posed in front of the stratosphere on the Las Vegas strip with a copy of The Wanderer. 4/12/01 edition
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6-21-01-1908 viewsSuzan Mitchell and Marianne Mattison of Mattapoisett took The Wanderer to the Great Wall of China while on vacation there. This photo was taken at Badaling, about 40 miles outside of Beijing. The Great Wall is over 4,000 miles long and was built by hand in the 5th century A.D. 6/21/01 edition
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