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I Found the Aardvark!1105 viewsMattapoisett residents turned out for FOX 25 Morning News' live broadcast from Shipyard Park on Friday, June 6, 2008 and took time to pose with The Wanderer's aardvark.
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05-10-01-11104 viewsCharlie Tate of Mattapoisett poses in front of a statue honoring Prince Henry the Navigator in Sagres, Portugal during a recent trip. The site is a navigation school to which scientists, cartographers, astronomers, and explorers from all over Europe once flocked. This school and its students sparked the “age of discovery” which culminated with the discovery of the Americas and also a sea route to Asia. There is a similar statue dedicated to Prince Henry located in nearby Fall River. 05/10/01 edition
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051503-41104 viewsDorothy and Ed Lewis of Mattapoisett pose with a copy of The Wanderer on Little Water Cay (Iguana Island) during a recent trip to Turks and Caicos Islands in the British West Indies. 5/15/03 edition
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12-13-011102 viewsMattapoisett residents Mason Henshaw and Todd Henshaw pose with a copy of The Wanderer in the Bahamas during a trip taken over the recent Thanksgiving break. 12-13-01 edition
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Rochester Police Department1102 viewsRochester Police Department
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Mattapoisett Congregational Church1102 viewsMattapoisett Congregational Church
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09-02-041101 viewsMarion residents Emil Assing, Theo Assing, and cousin Tosh Allan pose with a copy of The Wanderer as they feed a real-live kangaroo at the Currumbin Bird Sanctuary on the Gold Coast of Australia. The group recently traveled to the land “down under” to visit relatives. (Photo by and courtesy of Terry Allan). 9/2/04 edition
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0421051101 viewsPictured here holding a copy of The Wanderer during a recent trip to Tienaman Square in Beijing, China are (rear, l. to r.) Jim Shepley, Mike Collyer, Jackie Canastra, (front, l. to r.) Anne Shepley, Marjorie Doran, Lois Ennis, Madelyn Fogler, Judy (Furnans) Pierce, and Jim Pierce. (Photo courtesy of Jen Shepley). 4/21/05 edition
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0401041101 viewsAfter a shopping spree at the famed Harrods, Lee Yeaton of Mattapoisett posed here with a copy of The Wanderer, for which she works as a contributing writer, alongside her niece in London, England during a recent trip. The two enjoyed an elegant afternoon tea at Brown’s Hotel in London. While there Ms. Yeaton also visited with her granddaughter, Genevieve Wheeler (ORR Class of 2001), a student at the University of Massachusetts Amherst who is doing her junior year abroad at the University of Stirling, Scotland. (Photo courtesy of Lee Yeaton). 4/1/04 edition
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Pick A Pumpkin1101 viewsChildren hollow out pumpkins and prepare to carve them into traditional Halloween Jack-O’-Lanterns during the Mattapoisett Historical Society’s Fall Celebration on Sunday, October 15 at the Mattapoisett Historical Museum and Carriage House. In the tradition of a harvest celebration, pumpkins carvers were also given tips on how they could prepare the pumpkin seeds to and toast them in the oven. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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46 Water Street1101 viewsThe architecturally magnificent 46 Water Street, home of Robert and Judith Rosbe, is now distinguished with listing on the National Register of Historic Places. Photos by Marilou Newell
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11-01-01-11100 viewsJen and four-month-old Madeline Hartley of Marion pose at Loveland Pass in Colorado with a copy of their favorite hometown publication, The Wanderer, during a recent trip to visit family. 11/1/01 edition
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