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Mattapoisett Birthday Bash997 viewsA party-goer has his cake ... and eats it, too ... during Mattapoisett's 150th Birthday Celebration on Sunday, May 20, 2007. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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04-12-01-6996 viewsSue Foster (Westport), Jeff Brown (formerly of Fairhaven), and Andrea Porter (formerly of Mattapoisett) spent Spring Break in March at Multnomah Falls on the Columbia River Gorge in Oregon, just opposite the Washington state border, and took a picture with The Wanderer at the national scenic area. (Photo courtesy of Andrea Porter.) 4/12/01 edition
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Renewing Toys and Dreams996 viewsCommunity volunteer Betsy Duncan poses with Hyde Gillette amidst her latest batch of reconditioned toys at Saint Gabriel’s Parish Hall in Marion. Ms. Duncan credits Mr. Gillette and her parents with inspiring her to start the Marion Toy Project which she’s run for the past 16 years. The annual program will mark its final year this holiday season as Ms. Duncan and her volunteers plan to retire. (Photo by Nancy MacKenzie).
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Frozen Flyers996 viewsA group of South Coast pilots recently took advantage of this winter’s cold conditions to use Snipatuit Pond as a landing strip. The pilots use charts provided by the United States Government to determine if the thickness of the ice is enough to support the weight of their airplanes. Pilot Ben Bailey, who lives on the shores of the pond and hosted this past week’s get together, fl ies a seaplane off of the pond during warmer weather months. Photo by Robert Chiarito. February 12, 2009 edition
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040705-5995 viewsKimi, Kyra and Bowen Lorden of Marion are seen here celebrating the first day of spring out on the Old Indian Trail with a copy of The Wanderer. (Photo by and courtesy of Gary P. Lorden). 4/7/50 edition
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071504-4995 viewsThe Anderson and Kelleher families of Marion spent their recent winter vacation skiing Mont Sainte Anne in Quebec. Here they pose atop the mountain with a copy of The Wanderer and a Saint Bernard named “Maggie” (center). 7/15/04 edition
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Peak Performance995 viewsWiley and Chase Gibson of Marion pose with a copy of The Wanderer at Mount Greylock, the highest peak in Massachusetts at 3,491 feet. The Gibson family represented Massachusetts by climbing it as part of the “50-50-1” event (50 states, 50 peaks, 1 goal), a benefit for the Cancer Foundation held on June 26. (Photo by Lisa Gibson).
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04-12-01-8994 viewsIn addition to visiting the Hoover Dam, photographer Tim Sylvia of Mattapoisett (our cover subject this week) also posed in front of the stratosphere on the Las Vegas strip with a copy of The Wanderer. 4/12/01 edition
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July 4 Road Race994 viewsRunners step off for the 36th Annual Mattapoisett Road Race, the town's own July 4 tradition. The 2006 running of the five-mile race ran through Mattapoisett village and around Ned’s Point Lighthouse. Runners were timed by ankle computer chips.
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041504-3992 viewsCraig Mechler of “New England Home” poses here with his son Ben, mother-in-law Ellie Haines, and a copy of The Wanderer at the Montauk Yacht Club during the first annual I Love N.Y. Hook and Release International “Brits vs. Yanks Shark Fishing Tournament.” (Photo courtesy of Craig Mechler). 4/15/04 edition
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040705-4991 viewsMyra Hart (right) of Mattapoisett poses with a copy of The Wanderer alongside a member of the Vienna Boys Choir after attending a Sunday performance recently while touring Germany, Switzerland and Austria. (Photo courtesy of Myra Hart). 4/7/50 edition
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061704991 viewsGeorge Landry of Rochester sent along a picture of his daughter and wife during a recent visit to Rome earlier this month. Here they are seen posing with The Wanderer outside the remains of the Roman Coliseum. Pictured are Kristen Landry and Sheila Landry, both of Rochester. (Photo courtesy of George Landry). 6/17/04 edition
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