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Bufflehead Duck368 viewsA male bufflehead duck was recently spotted on his migratory path on Buzzards Bay. Birder Justin Barrett of Marion educated a Zoom audience on winter season migratory birds in a February 10 event sponsored by the Marion Natural History Museum. Barrett discussed birding as an effortful activity not to be confused with birdwatching. Photo courtesy Moe Molander
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Fifth Grade Tree Poster Contest368 viewsOld Hammondtown Elementary School student Cabot Van Keuren, 11, put together an idea so well that his painting for the Mattapoisett Fifth Grade Tree Poster Contest was judged to be the best among the 29 entries that can be seen this week at the Mattapoisett Library. Cabot’s poster, following the 2024 theme of “Healthy Trees, Healthy Towns,” will be entered in the annual statewide contest that was won last year by Old Hammondtown student Emma Lowe. Photo by Mick Colageo - March 21, 2024 edition
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2021 Groundhog Cover Contest367 views2021 Groundhog Cover Contest by Caroline Houdelette
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Coastal Sweep!365 viewsLed by Marion resident Peter McDonald, environmentally-minded locals and Tabor students descended upon Marions Silvershell Beach and Planting Island, Mattapoisett Town Beach and Warehams Onset Beach to pick up trash and debris on the morning of September 17, 2011. The residents cleaned the beaches in solidarity with 400,000 individuals in 120 countries, all who participated in a global beach cleanup orchestrated by the Ocean Conservancy. Photos by Robert Chiarito. September 22, 2011 edition
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2021 Groundhog Cover Contest365 views2021 Groundhog Cover Contest by Piper Newell
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2021 Groundhog Cover Contest361 views2021 Groundhog Cover Contest by Genevieve Hebert
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Snow Spirits361 viewsMary Cabral was driving past Munro Park on her way to the Mattapoisett Town Wharf when she spotted two young children playing there in the snow. Later while walking through the park, she happened upon the result of the children’s activity, a pair of “snow spirit” sculptures. “The sculptures were so cute and seemed to be watching over the park bench that is dedicated to Ellen Flynn's parents,” wrote Cabral. Photo courtesy of Mary Cabral - February 25, 2021 edition
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Mendell Road360 viewsAmidst Tuesday’s silent backdrop of rust-colored leaves nestled between a stone wall and Mendell Road, the Town of Rochester has done a great deal of business over the last week sandwiching a Special Town Meeting in between two Board of Selectmen meetings yielding approval for new highway equipment, the codification of bylaws, and a new assessor’s report. Stories inside. Photo by Mick Colageo - November 19, 2020 edition
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Kayaking off Angelica Point359 viewsEllen Scholter-Walker shared this sunset photo taken while kayaking off Angelica Point. You can share your photos with our readers as well by sending them to news@wanderer.com. Thank you to everyone who has shared and thank you Ellen!
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2020 halloween Cover Contest359 views2020 Halloween Cover Contest by Genevieve Hebert
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Marion Town House355 viewsAs of June 26, the Marion Town House was showing signs of an overhaul that will continue on the historic building, with the receipt of a $150,000 donation from the Sippican Historical Society. Included in the project is interior work that will promote public safety in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. There is still more work to be done on the exterior of the building and surrounding shrubs. See story. Photo by Ryan Feeney - July 2, 2020 edition
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On the Road355 viewsA bicyclist rides along Water Street in Mattapoisett, while a car approaches. As more and more bicycles, cars, trucks, and joggers crowd village and rural roads, frustration and intimidation are on the rise. See story inside from which cyclists, drivers, and pedestrians can learn. Photo by Ryan Feeney - July 30, 2020 edition
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