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Old Hammondtown Orchestra1181 viewsViolinist Everett Coulter, a fifth grader at Old Hammondtown School in Mattapoisett and a member of the newly-formed Old Hammondtown School Orchestra, practices before a recent concert. The Old Hammondtown School Orchestra combines 25 members of the school’s concert band and 25 strings players and will head to the Massachusetts Instrumental and Choral Conductors Association (MICCA) conference next spring. (Photo by and courtesy of Laura McLean).
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03-22-01-21179 viewsThe LePage and Towers families of Rochester recently headed for cooler climes during February vacation when they visited Whistler Mountain in British Columbia, Canada and took along a piece of home with them in the form of their favorite weekly, The Wanderer, which they posed with here outside the ski resort’s Village Station at elevation 677 m. Pictured here are (l. to r.) Bill, Linda, Mary-Elizabeth, and Dan Towers; and Brad, Tina, Christopher, and Tara LePage, all of Rochester. 3/22/01 edition
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01-18-011178 viewsStephanie Miska, an employee at Disney World in Florida, took time out to pose in front of the attraction’s famous Cinderella’s Castle, the 182-foot tall structure which dominates the Magic Kingdom. A subscriber of The Wanderer, Ms. Miska took advantage of our invitation to send in photos of readers proudly posing in unique locations with copies of their favorite publication. Other readers who are encouraged to follow her lead may see themselves in print! (Photo by and courtesy of Stephanie Miska). 1/18/05 edition
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FOX 25 Crew in Marion1178 viewsFOX 25 Morning News Co-Anchor Gene Lavanchy poses with a copy of The Wanderer alongside Margie Souza of Fairhaven and her nephew John Duffy during the recent “Zip Trip” remote broadcast in Marion. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).
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Student Notes1176 viewsThe Mattapoisett Center School Strings performed at the Friends of Old Rochester Music (FORM) Concert again this year at ORR High School. At left are third graders Dottie Vance and Sam Appleton. Marking tradition, all the tri-town bands joined together at the culmination of the concert. The concert, which was presented by the Old Rochester Regional Music Department, allows tri-town area music students to perform for and with each other while raising money for music scholarships. (Photo by Laura McLean).
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Rochester Restorer1176 viewsWilliam Maxwell of Rochester poses with a copy of The Wanderer outside a house he helped to restore in the wake of the disaster in Chalmette, Louisiana, just outside of New Orleans. Like many others, Mr. Maxwell volunteered to help with crucial relief efforts down south.
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Three O'clock Jazz Band1175 viewsThe Old Hammondtown School Three O'clock Jazz Band, led by Director Paul Halpainy, recently won a Silver Medal in the MAJE Festival in to Stoughton. Photo courtesy of Mike Bowman.
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121803-51174 viewsRobert and Carol Cattley of Water Street in Mattapoisett recently took a trip to Wellington, New Zealand. They are seen posing here at the scenic Mount Victoria Lookout with a copy of Mattapoisett’s own The Wanderer. (Photo courtesy of Robert and Carol Cattley). 12/18/03 edition
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6-21-01-71172 viewsJohn and Judy Simpson of Rochester took along their favorite local reading material, The Wanderer, during a recent trip to the ever-popular Grand Canyon National Park. 6/21/01 edition
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01-31-02-21172 viewsOn a recent fishing trip to Cabo San Lucas, Chris Gay of Mattapoisett didn't leave home without it. His copy of The Wanderer, that is. Here he poses with it in Baja Mexico. (Photo courtesy of Chris Gay). 1/31/02 edition
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02-28-02-11172 viewsD’Oh! Posing with both the Stars and Stripes and copies of The Wanderer ... along with an odd-looking fellow (center) on top of Burk Mountain in Vermont during a recent ski trip are (l. to r.) Frank Catoe, Roger Caron, Patrick Catoe, P.J. Caron, and Patty Catoe. 2/28/02 edition
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Magnolias in Marion1167 viewsCast members for the Marion Art Center’s production of Steel Magnolias include (front, l. to r.) Shannon Farrell, Cynthia Latham, (back, l. to r.) Carolyne Fondulis, Deb Bokelkamp, Denise Giblin, and Nancy Havel. The show will be staged on March 3, 4, 9, 10 and 11 at 8:00 pm and on Sunday, March 5 at 4:00 pm. Tickets are $12.50 for Marion Art Center members and $15 general admission. Reservations are recommended as seating is limited in the Art Center’s intimate theater. Please call the center at 508-748-1266. (Photo by and courtesy of Leah Latham).
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