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3rd Annual Bulldog Dash1083 viewsAlmost 200 runners and walkers braved the autumn wind chill to turn out for the third annual ORR Bulldog Dash on Saturday, November 24. The dash was held to raise funds for the purchase of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) for the athletic department as well as to purchase equipment for the Cross Country teams. Photos by Paul Lopes
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04-12-01-11082 viewsAaron and Nate Rocha of Mattapoisett took a trip to London, England during February school vacation and remembered to take along a copy of their favorite local newspaper to pose with outside Buckingham Palace in Trafalga Square right after the famous “changing of the guards.” Aaron is a fifth grader at Old Hammondtown School and Nate is in third grade at Center School. (Photo by Wendy Rocha.) 4/12/01 edition
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Angelica Yacht Club1082 viewsMattapoisett’s Angelica Yacht Club held its First Annual Sunfish Regatta on Sunday, August 13. The winds were up and down and shifty, but the sailing was competitive. The two divisions that raced were the Juniors and Open.
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08-30-01-21081 viewsIn June a group of eight students and four adults associated with Tabor Academy in Marion took a two-week trip to China. Nathaniel Walton (‘04) of Marblehead, MA took along a copy of The Wanderer with him and is seen here posing with it in front of the Forbidden City in Tiananmen Square, Beijing with (l. to r.) Sean Shin (‘01) of Seoul, Korea; Elizabeth Ng (‘01) of Grafton, MA; Philip Smith (‘68) and his son, Victor, of San Francisco, CA; Sandra Hagen (‘02) of Dusseldorf, Germany; Christina Smith of Sarasota, FL; Richard Marr, Tabor Academy faculty member and Marion resident; Nathaniel Walton with Wanderer; Steven Downes, Tabor faculty member and Marion resident; Frank Ng (‘02) of Grafton, MA; and Martha Walton of Marblehead, MA. (Photo courtesy of Martha Walton). 8/30/01 edition
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04-18-02-61081 viewsSkip Harris of Mattapoisett recently went Whistler Heliboarding in British Columbia, Canada and posed here with a copy of The Wanderer after being dropped off by the helicopter in the background. 4/18/02 edition
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0212041081 viewsFairhaven resident and school employee Diane Lopes poses here with a copy of The Wanderer just outside Reliant Stadium in Houston, TX where she was lucky enough to witness first-hand the New England Patriots’ second Super Bowl championship win on Sunday, February 1. (Photo by and courtesy of Kim Lopes). 2/12/04 edition
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04-18-02-71080 viewsJoan Jepson of Marion poses with a copy of The Wanderer outside the Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires, Argentina during a visit in February. The Teatro is an acoustically-perfect Opera House in Bueno Aires. 4/18/02 edition
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0807031080 viewsNo, this isn’t the tour bus which takes your around our Mattapoisett office. Melinda Kershaw of Rochester is posing with a copy of The Wanderer in front of a “Wanderer” tour bus while on vacation recently in Alice Springs, Australia. (Photo courtesy of Melinda Kershaw). 8/7/03 edition
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051503-21079 viewsOn a recent trip to Sicily, Madelyn Fogler (center, holding a copy of The Wanderer), along with Anne and Jim Shepley, all from Mattapoisett, visited Mount Edna, going up 7,000 feet. Mount Edna is Europe’s largest active volcano. (Photo courtesy of Madelyn Fogler). 5/15/03 edition
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Gone to Guatemala1079 viewsJim Cannell of Mattapoisett poses with a copy of The Wanderer among coffee trees in Guatemala. Jim is the owner if Jim’s Organic Coffee, purveyors to The Shipyard Galley, among others. (Photo courtesy of Jim Cannell).
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Mattapoisett Seal1079 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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01-25-011078 viewsPosing with a copy of The Wanderer outside the Capitol Building in Washington, DC during last Saturday’s Inauguration Ceremony to swear in President George W. Bush are Mattapoisett residents (l. to r.) Carrie Tucker, Tom Tucker, and their son, six-year-old Tommy Tucker, a student in Mrs. Evans’ Grade 1 class at Center School. The family obtained tickets to the historic event through Congressman Barney Frank’s office. (Photo by and courtesy of Carrie Tucker.) 1/25/01 edition
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