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Mattapoisett Seal1167 viewsEighteen-year-old Taylor Houston of Mattapoisett took this photo of a sunbathing seal off the waters of Mattapoisett Neck in Molly's Cove on January 9, 2008. The recent frigid temperatures don't appear to be bothering this town seal much.
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Basketball Champs1167 viewsMembers of the 2008 Mattapoisett Sixth Grade Boys State Champion Basketball team include (back, l. to r.) Coach Reuter, Haydon Bergeron, AJ Maestas, Jarred Reuter, Nolan Bergeron, Jeremy Bare, and Coach Maestas (front, l. to r.) Chris Carando, Paul Graves, Andrew Dessert, Robbie Magee, and Colin Knapton.
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Horne Player in Marion1166 viewsAs part of the William C. Maxwell Recital Series, Tabor Academy’s own David Horne, Choral Director and Chapel Organist, will perform on the Andrew Heitman Memorial Organ in Tabor’s Wickenden Chapel on Spring Street in Marion beginning at 8:00 pm on Friday, May 12. The concert is free and open to the public. (Photo by Marta Garcia-Gutierrez Baez).
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08-08-021164 viewsFor those of you who have been repeating “It’s not the heat, it’s the humidity” for the last couple of weeks, just imagine how hot it is right now down in Key West, Florida! Mattapoisett resident Edward Camara Jr. recently submitted this photo of himself posing with a copy of The Wanderer at the “Southernmost Point in the Continental U.S.A.” — a well-known landmark in Key West which is just 90 miles from Cuba. Aye carumba! (Photo courtesy of Edward Camara Jr.) 8/8/02 edition
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041504-41160 viewsJohn and Veronika Ross of Fairhaven pose here with a copy of The Wanderer. It was taken in Meiders, Austria on a recent visit to Ms. Ross' parents. (Photo courtesy of John and Veronika Ross). 4/15/04 edition
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Alaska�s Inside Passage1159 viewsThe Wanderer followed these Marion residents on a recent cruise to Alaska�s Inside Passage. L to R: Hank Keene, Bob Thompson, Abby Keene, Mike Magni, Andrea Keene, and Gale Runnells.
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04-18-02-31158 viewsAn old-time resident of Antassawamuck, “Polly,” recently visited David and Joanne Cameron’s home with an issue of The Wanderer. Polly originally was a resident of Carter’s Department Store in New Bedford. She now resides in Antassawamuck but is very reclusive. 4/18/02 edition
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05-23-02-31158 viewsDuring a trip to Paris this past Easter, John DeRugeris, a resident of Mattapoisett and Marion for the past 22 years, posed with friend Sonni Siegel from Rockville Centre, NY with the statue of Venus DiMilo which is housed in the Louvre Museum in Paris. The Louvre also boasts the Mona Lisa and Winged Victory as its most popular pieces. 5/23/02 edition
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062404-11158 views(L. to R.) Peter Greco of Mattapoisett, Kevin Rocha of South Dartmouth, Jerry Pilkington of Seekonk, and dog sledding guide extraordinaire Deitan Chouinard from Les Chiens du Grand Nord in St-David-De-Falardeau, Canada pose with a copy of The Wanderer during a recent three-day great adventure trek. (Photo by Lester Reich). 6/24/04 edition
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ORR Athletic Phonathon1158 viewsThe ORR Athletic Booster Club (ORRABC) will hold their annual Phonathon Fundraiser from March 4 - March 20, 2008. Funds raised by the Booster Club have been used to enhance the school’s athletic facilities and to purchase equipment used by all of the teams. Last year the ORR Girls’ Track Team (pictured here) purchased a golf cart using their team funds raised through Booster Club calendar sales which is used by the school’s athletic trainer to respond to athletes in need of care.
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03-15-011154 views“In Dublin’s fair city / Where the girls are so pretty / I first set my eyes on / Sweet Molly Malone.” Five-year-old Troina Cuddy of Mattapoisett meets “Molly Malone” herself on a recent trip to Ireland’s capital city, and here she poses in front of a monument to the legendary lass with a copy of her favorite reading material. 3/15/01 edition
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12-20-011154 viewsCould this be “Dog Day Afternoon”? No, it’s Alan and Toby Bulotsky of Mattapoisett, posing proudly with a copy of The Wanderer during a recent visit to the Henry Ford Museum in Detroit, Michigan. The museum is known for many exotic and unique vehicles, including this easily-recognizable product promoter. 12/20/01 edition
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