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Jungle Fever755 viewsMembers of the fourth grade class at Rochester’s Memorial School recently staged two performances of Disney’s classic The Jungle Book on Wednesday, January 31 in the school’s cafetorium. Based on the Disney movie, the show featured great sing-along numbers like “The Bare Necessities,” “I Wan’na Be Like You” and “That’s What Friends Are For.” (Photo by Robert Chiarito).     (27 votes)
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05-23-02-5968 viewsRichard and Virginia Cutler of Rochester pose with a copy of The Wanderer at the North Pole in Alaska during a recent April visit. Sadly, there was no sign of that famous bearded guy in the red suit; to which Richard was heard commenting to his wife: “Yes, Virginia, there isn’t a Santa Claus.” 5/23/02 edition     (27 votes)
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121803-21123 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     (52 votes)
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Buzzards Bay Regatta 20061002 viewsBoats filled Sippican Harbor in Marion on Sunday, August 6 for the 2006 running of the Buzzards Bay Regatta. (Photo by Taylor Mello).     (50 votes)
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Buzzards Bay Regatta 20061026 viewsBoats filled Sippican Harbor in Marion on Sunday, August 6 for the 2006 running of the Buzzards Bay Regatta. (Photo by Taylor Mello).     (25 votes)
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07-21-011020 viewsJo Pannell, Mattapoisett Historical Commission member, poses with the very first issue of The Wanderer (Volume 1, Number 1) in front of another venerated ship, The Golden Hinde, which is docked along the River Thames in England. Ms. Pannell recently took a vacation there to visit family members and brought along this landmark debut issue with her. 7/21/01 edition     (48 votes)
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05-23-02-81074 viewsOne-and-a-half-year old Marina Ingham poses with her dad, Graeme Ingham, and a copy of The Wanderer in Sydney, Australia in front of the famous city’s landmark Opera House during a trip in March. 5/23/02 edition     (46 votes)
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The King and I1674 viewsBefore leaving the building, the one and only Elvis posed with a copy of The Wanderer alongside Paula and Doug Church, owners of Sisters in Mattapoisett, during a recent trip to Las Vegas to attend a Toni & Guy “TIGI” hair seminar. Ronny and Judy Galley (left), friends of the Churchs, were also visiting Las Vegas at the time to attend Ronny’s father’s wedding, and joined them for an audience with “The King.” (Photo courtesy of Paula Church).     (65 votes)
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Locks of Love963 viewsRochester sisters Arissa Anne Underhill (age 9) and Deianeira Marie Underhill (age 7), both students at Rochester’s Memorial School, recently had their hair cut to be donated to the charity “Locks of Love.” Hairdresser “Deb F.” of Hair and Body Solutions in Rochester cut the girls’ long locks which will be donated to make wigs for children suffering hair loss due to cancer treatments. Both girls were born with their own medical issues and received years of care from local hospitals.     (44 votes)
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Indian Summer1016 viewsMattapoisett resident and part-time reporter for The Wanderer Lee Yeaton poses with a copy of the newspaper outside the new United States Museum of the American Indian in Washington, DC, during a recent trip to our nation’s capital. (Photo courtesy of Lee Yeaton).     (44 votes)
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Gridiron Gang898 viewsMembers of the Old Rochester Youth Football (ORYF) team recently faced off against Dartmouth during their first home game of the season at Bulldog Stadium at ORR High School. The ORYF team will next play the Sakonnet Scooners on Sunday, September 10. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).     (61 votes)
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031005-21040 viewsMegan and Justin Shay of Rochester recently shared a copy of The Wanderer with Rochester’s newest — and biggest — resident. (Photo by and courtesy of Justin Shay). 3/10/05 edition     (38 votes)
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