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121803-11146 viewsCharlie and Pat Tate of Mattapoisett pose outside Plituice Lakes National Park in Croatia during a recent trip with a copy of The Wanderer. The couple also visited Opatija during their travels. (Photo courtesy of Charlie Tate). 12/18/03 edition
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Meet the Candidates1145 viewsCandidates for elected offiices in Mattapoisett recently attended a “Meet the Candidates” night. Pictured here are candidates Steve Hanna, Jim Huntoon, David Kiernan, and Barry Denham. About 30 people stopped by the American Legion Hall on Depot Street on May 7 to meet the candidates during an informal Open House session. Mattapoisett’s Annual Town Election takes place on Tuesday, May 16. (Photo by and courtesy of Rebecca H. McCullough).
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040705-31144 viewsMattapoisett native Toya D. Gabeler poses with a copy of The Wanderer in a canal on Unicorn Island in Mytha (Mekong Delta) in Vietnam during a recent trip. (Photo courtesy of Toya D. Gabeler). 4/7/50 edition
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Geraldo at Large1144 viewsA Marion summer resident since 1980, TV news reporter Geraldo Rivera poses with a copy of The Wanderer just after his guest appearance on the FOX 25 Morning News Show’s “Zip Trip” remote from the Marion Town Wharf. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).
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Sippican Student-Author1143 viewsA budding young author was recognized during a recent School Committee Meeting at Sippican School. Maura Lonergan, a third grade student in Paula McKeen’s class, won a statewide essay contest on Bullying. (L. to R.) Elizabeth Lonergan (sister); Dona Mahoney, Principal of Sippican School; Fiona Lonergan (sister); and award recipient Maura Lonergan listen while Ms. Mahoney reads a proclamation from the Marion School Committee.
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Yoga for Youth1142 viewsStudents at Sippican School in Marion enjoy the benefits of yoga classes which have been sponsored at the school by the non-profit Yoga Kids, Inc. for the past six years. Teachers have noted marked improvement in students who take yoga classes as it helps them to better concentrate in class. Yoga classes in Marion are partially funded through the Marion Institute and the Upstream Foundation. (Photo courtesy of Timothy Donohue).
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Fatal Fire1141 viewsA devastating house fire at 13 Briar Road in the Point Connett area of Mattapoisett claimed the life of the sole occupant, 72-year-old Carlton Cook, on Sunday afternoon, February 3. (Photo by Paul Lopes).
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Caribbean Family Vacation1140 viewsA March trip to the Caribbean found Marion family and friends in St. Barts with the Wanderer aboard. From left to right, Abby Keene, Gale Runnells, Bob Thompson, Andrea Keene and Hank Keene. Photo courtesy of Philippe!
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040705-11135 viewsHannah Elizabeth Lafreniere, daughter of Peter and Pamela Lafreniere of Mattapoisett and granddaughter of John and Veronica Lafreniere of Rochester, poses with a copy of The Wanderer on a scenic beach in the Dominican Republic during a recent vacation with her parents and grandparents. (Photo courtesy of Veronica Lafreniere). 4/7/50 edition
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Nightfall at Ned's Point1135 viewsThe iconic Ned’s Point Lighthouse in Mattapoisett pictured on a warm summer night. The lighthouse will once again be open for tours during July and August, courtesy of the local Coast Guard Auxiliary. (Photo by and courtesy of Bharat ‘Bill’ Patel).
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Tops in Tennis1135 viewsWinners of the Seventh Annual Mattapoisett Community Tennis Association (MCTA) Tournament held on June 30 include (l. to r.) Mike Ailes, Mattapoisett; Sugar Broughton, Wareham; Dave King, East Wareham; and Wayne Miller, Mattapoisett. The MCTA is a non-profit organization for tennis players in the tri-town area and surrounding communities. The goal of the MCTA is to promote area tennis and eventually rebuild three tennis courts at Center School in Mattapoisett.
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Glad Grads1135 viewsHolly Smith and Kerrin Souza pose with an “electronic” copy of The Wanderer on a tablet computer during a recent Caribbean cruise with Saint Thomas, USVI in the background. The cousins received the cruise as a graduation gift. (Photo by and courtesy of Tim Smith).
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