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11-01-01-1999 viewsJen and four-month-old Madeline Hartley of Marion pose at Loveland Pass in Colorado with a copy of their favorite hometown publication, The Wanderer, during a recent trip to visit family. 11/1/01 edition44444
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Robert B. Parker at Center School2815 viewsNoted mystery author Robert B. Parker, best known for creating the long-running Spenser detective series, went back to school — Center School in Mattapoisett, that is — for a discussion and book signing to benefit the Mattapoisett Public Library on Friday, July 8. Mr. Parker recounted his years growing up in Mattapoisett and also fielded questions about his many published works. (Photo by Margie A. Souza).44444
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041505-1908 viewsCatherine Lavallee of Widemarsh Beach in Fairhaven recently accompanied her parents and brother to a business convention in Tampa, FL and took along a copy of The Wanderer to read while relaxing by the pool. (Photo courtesy of Donna Lavallee). 4/15/04 edition44444
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Chilly Christmas Dip644 viewsJust some of the 60 estimated participants who braved the chilly weather to take the plunge into the water off the Mattapoisett Town Beach for a Christmas day swim to benefit the local Helping Hands and Hooves organization on the morning of December 25. One of the horses from the local Seahorse Farms where the non-profit organization is based even got into the act. (Photo courtesy of Debbi Dyson).44444
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Look at Frosty Go!638 viewsThe Town of Mattapoisett celebrated their first annual Holiday Village Stroll on Saturday, December 2 at various venues in and around Shipyard Park. The event included a visit from Santa Claus, Mrs. Claus, and friends, along with the traditional town tree lighting ceremony. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).44444
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Planting at the Point1229 viewsSeveral members of Mattapoisett’s Tree Planting Committee (l. to r.) Paul Lambalot, Laura McLean, Charles Duponte, Kenny Pacheco and Todd Pacheco, recently installed three Halka locusts at Ned’s Point in Mattapoisett. The trees are living memorials for two people who enjoyed the scenic area. (Photo by and courtesy of Laura McLean).44444
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Georgia On My Mind1162 viewsHope and Zeb Perkins of Mattapoisett pose with a copy of The Wanderer during a recent trip to Cartersville, Georgia. (Photo courtesy of Hope Perkins).44444
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041703-41015 viewsDuring a family trip to Walt Disney World in October, 2002, these “Wandering Wanderers” posed with a copy of their favorite local newspaper at the Magic Kingdom. Pictured here (l. to r.) are Michelle Barrows, Shannon Davis, and Jason Davis. (Photo courtesy of Glenn and Cathy Davis). 4/17/03 edition44444
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"Jaws of Life"851 viewsMembers of the Mattapoisett Fire Department provide a demonstration of the “Jaws of Life” during the recent Open House held on Thursday, October 5 at the Mattapoisett Fire Station. The family-friendly event is held each year in conjunction with National Fire Prevention Week to educate the public on the department’s life-saving abilities and fire and safety techniques. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).44444
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ORR Senior Thanksgiving 2006610 viewsMembers of the eighth grade class at Old Rochester Regional Junior High School held their sixteenth annual Thanksgiving Banquet for tri-town senior citizens on Sunday, November 19. With help from the school’s faculty and volunteers from the school’s food services department, the students offered a homemade Thanksgiving meal to over 300 seniors from Mattapoisett, Marion and Rochester with free tickets distributed through the towns’ Councils on Aging. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).44444
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Mattapoisett Fire Department947 viewsMattapoisett Fire Department44444
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Students Sowing Seeds740 viewsSecond graders at Rochester Memorial School received a grant of 200 bulbs from the North American Flowerbulb Wholesales Association, and small groups of students set the 178 bulbs around the school’s sign and on either side of the front door earlier this week. Remaining bulbs will be cultivated and studied in the classroom. Students are now eagerly looking forward to April when their plantings will begin to bloom. (Photo courtesy of Linda Medeiros).44444
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