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Lake George New York Adirondack Balloon Festival 674 viewsMichael & Anne Bartnowski brought The Wanderer to the Lake George New York Adirondack Balloon Festival in September.
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Memorial Day674 viewsTown volunteers, as well as the local Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts, have prepared the Evergreen Cemetery for Memorial Day, with flower plantings and the placement of flags on the graves of our veterans. See the article “Tri-Town Remembers…” for a summary of the Memorial Day observances in your community. Photo by Jean Perry. May 25, 2017 edition
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Colorblindness Corrective Glasses674 viewsI was colorblind, but now I see – The Mattapoisett Lions Club has donated a pair of colorblindness corrective glasses to the Mattapoisett Library, and are now part of the library’s ever-growing collection of ‘things’ to check out. Last time, my partner Scott and I checked out a metal detector and had ourselves an adventure. This time, we checked out the glasses and took them around town to see if Scott, who was born with a red-green color vision deficit, could catch a glimpse of a world in vivid color.
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Sippican Woman’s Club annual Holiday House Tour 674 viewsThe Sippican Woman’s Club annual Holiday House Tour featured Handy Tavern’s scholarship tree. The ornaments featured portraits and short biographies of the 2019 recipients. More then 20 graduates received scholarships. Photos by Marilou Newell
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Marion Halloween Parade - October 31, 2006673 viewsMarion Halloween Parade - October 31, 2006
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ORR Senior Thanksgiving 2006673 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 schools faculty and volunteers from the schools 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).
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Rochester Rings in New Year673 viewsNew Years Eve came early as the Rochester Council on Aging (COA) hosted their First Annual New Years Eve Party at the Rochester Senior Center on Friday, December 29. The revelers who attended the party were treated to everything one would expect in a New Years celebration. The occaision included music, bubbling drinks, streamers, party hats and a balloon drop and, there was even a master of ceremonies answering to the name Dick Clark! (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Marion Block Party 2007673 viewsMarion's Benjamin D. Cushing Post VFW 2425 gave the town one last chance to kick up its heels before sending the kids back to school as they threw an end-of-the-season Block Party in honor the towns World War II and other veterans. Several hundred people attended the event held on Spring Street in front of Marions Town House on Saturday night, August 25. (Photo by Laurie Chiarito).
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ORR Online673 viewsORCTV Executive Director Kim Miot and ORR High School Television Instructor Lee Shionis test out the newly-installed equipment in the recently reopened television studio in the basement of Old Rochester Regional High School during a recent walk-through of the facility. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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I Found the Aardvark!673 viewsMattapoisett residents turned out for FOX 25 Morning News' live broadcast from Shipyard Park on Friday, June 6, 2008 and took time to pose with The Wanderer's aardvark.
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Tennis Club Winners673 viewsA mixed doubles tennis tournament sponsored by the Mattapoisett Community Tennis Association was held at Old Rochester Regional High School on June 28, 2008. First place among the men went to Gregory Hatfield (left) of Martinez, GA, and second place was won by Tom Herring (right) of Wareham, MA. (Photo courtesy of Adrian Lonsdale).
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Bulletin Board Booty673 viewsMattapoisett Historical Society President Seth Mendell points to the amusing poem scrawled on a chart of the Gulf of Maine that was tacked to a large bulletin board that was once installed near the front door of the Mattapoisett Town Hall. The bulletin board was pilfered by a group of sailors during a night of drunken mischief back in the summer of 1941 and was only recently returned to the Mattapoisett Museum and Carriage House. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).
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