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022003-21086 viewsRochester residents Marc Manzone, Todd Kern, and his son Ethan Kern (4 years old) posed with a copy of The Wanderer in front of their home on Union Church Terrace this past Tuesday after digging out from the “Blizzard of 2003.” They wisely made sure to clear a path to their mailbox so they could receive this week’s issue. (Photo by and courtesy of Erin Kern). 2/20/03 edition
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Police Commendation1086 viewsConstable Greg Lupson of the Major Crime Unit of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police recently presented Mattapoisett Patrolman Andrew Murray, Sergeant Jason King, and Police Chief Mary Lyons with an award from Canadian authorities for their great teamwork and quick thinking in apprehending Gregory Despres on the night of April 26, 2005. (Photo by Nancy MacKenzie).
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04-18-02-41085 viewsMike and Elaine Jennings of Mattapoisett and a slithering friend (a possible former mate of rock star Alice Cooper) posed with a copy of The Wanderer while on a recent cruise to the Mangrove Swamps of La Restina Lagoon on Margarita Island in Venezuela. 4/18/02 edition
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0904031085 viewsDuring a bike/barge trip through the Burgundy region of France last month, this group of “Wandering Wanderers” traveled from Tournus to Besançon and remembered to pose with a copy of The Wanderer along the way. They include (l. to r.) Fred Rioles of Mattapoisett, Lois Rioles of Mattapoisett, Ed Scholter of Mattapoisett, Ray Lemieux of Mattapoisett, Betty Scholter of Mattapoisett, and Lorna Walker of Rochester. (Photo courtesy of Lorna Walker). 9/4/03 edition
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071504-31085 viewsDonald and Carol Lamarr of Mattapoisett remembered to bring a copy of The Wanderer along with them on their recent trip to Maui. Here they can be seen in the scenic setting on one of many stops on the Road to Hana. 7/15/04 edition
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Indian Summer1085 viewsMattapoisett resident and part-time reporter for The Wanderer Lee Yeaton poses with a copy of the newspaper outside the new United States Museum of the American Indian in Washington, DC, during a recent trip to our nation’s capital. (Photo courtesy of Lee Yeaton).
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Here Comes Santa Claus!1084 viewsSanta and his friends arrived by Fire Engine to greet a group of happy children during the recent Holiday in the Park celebration in Mattapoisett’s Shipyard Park. (Photo courtesy of Rebecca McCullough).
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Shellfishing in Season1084 viewsHorace Field, Mattapoisett’s Assistant Harbormaster and Deputy Shellfish Warden, and his lab Bonnie enjoy an afternoon of quahogging along a Mattapoisett beach. As of October 15 you can also harvest scallops (through April 1). Quahogging can be done anytime with a shellfishing permit from the Mattapoisett Town Hall. Bonnie digs quahogs, too, under her master’s permit! (Photo by and courtesy of Laura McLean).
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Melville in Bronze1084 viewsDavid Englund’s bronze bust of Herman Melville. (Photo by Sarah K. Taylor). February 5, 2009 edition
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Rural Recount1083 viewsFormer Selectman Gary Laboa (background) consults with Attorney Rick Manning during the election recount while reconfirmed winner Dan McGaffey waits for the results. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).
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6-21-01-21082 viewsAlex Zarlengo, a sixth grade student at Old Hammondtown School in Mattapoisett, brought his copy of The Wanderer with him to Manchester, VT where he posed with a King Tut-inspired, Egyptian-looking scrap metal sculpture on the grounds of the Washburton Inn. 6/21/01 edition
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05-23-02-41082 viewsBob and Angela Moshiri of Marion Road in Mattapoisett pose with a copy of The Wanderer during a recent trip to the land “Down Under.” They’re sitting on a statue of a “Moa,” one of the largest birds in the world which became extinct some 300 years ago and was indigenous to NZ. 5/23/02 edition
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