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Oceaneers Soccer Club945 viewsParticipants from the tri-towns who just completed the 2006-2007 season with the Oceaneers Soccer Club were given trophies during an awards ceremony held on Saturday, November 4. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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Suitable for Framing944 viewsAntique enthusiast Dennis Gouveia poses within an antique frame that is just one example of the many fine items that were on display during the recent Marion Antiques Show at Tabor Academy. The annual show has been dubbed “The Little Gem of New England” and draws over 70 dealers each year. (Photo courtesy of Frank McNamee).
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The Blue Danube942 viewsLois Murray and Carol Herndon of Mattapoisett pose with a copy of The Wanderer on a recent cruise aboard the Blue Danube visiting Budapest, Vienna and Prague.
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Queue in Quebec936 viewsThe Redman family poses with a copy of The Wanderer in front of the Citadelle in Quebec City during a recent trip to Canada. (11/30/06 issue).
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Little Neck Expansion936 viewsThis is a conceptual drawing for the proposed expansion of Marion's Little Neck Village senior housing complex. Pending state and federal funding and local approval, the two-phase project would add 42 new units to the existing 8.69-acre site along with a 1,300 square foot Community Building which could also be used for the town's senior activities. (Design by Lindquist, Fenuccio and Raber Architects, Inc.)
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Tabulating Trees935 viewsDeborah Smiley, a member of Mattapoisett’s Tree Committee, measures trees in Shipyard Park as part of her study on trees in the town’s village. She is assisted by ORR eighth grader Olivia McLean, who is doing the work as community service. (Photo by Laura McLean).
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House of Horrors!934 viewsSpooky setpieces are strewn throughout the Haunted Yard display located at 57 Fort Street in Fairhaven (across from the Fairhaven Shipyard). This annual “Terror Tradition” is hosted by the father and son team of Richard and Matthew Brodeur to benefit local Shriner’s Hospitals. The yard is open to visitors — if you dare! — every Friday and Saturday night from dusk until 9:30 pm and on Sundays from dusk until 9:00 pm throughout the month of October, including Halloween night. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).
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Santa's Mailbag934 viewsJolly Ol’ Saint Nick himself visited the Rochester Post Office on Saturday, December 16 before making final preparations for his “big night” on December 24. These are a few of the many Rochester children that met with Santa and offered their last-minute “wish lists.” Customers coming in to mail out their Christmas gifts and cards were also offered complimentary beverages and goodies for their patronage throughout the year. (Photo courtesy of James Dries).
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Easter Egg Hunt932 viewsSeveral hundred people braved the rain to participate in the Plumb Corner Merchants Association's annual Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday morning, April 11. Photo by Robert Chiarito.
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071504-5931 viewsJohn and Veronika Ross of Fairhaven pose with a copy of The Wanderer during a recent visit to Ms. Ross’ parents in Meiders, Austria. 7/15/04 edition
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Family Ties931 viewsMichael D. Coe of New Haven, CT, a descendent of Henry Huttleston Rogers, poses in front of the plaque honoring his famous beneficent ancestor at Center School in Mattapoisett during a recent trip to visit all the sites in town related to his family’s rich history. (Photo courtesy of Natalie Hemingway).
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