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04-12-01-1989 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 editionAug 18, 2005
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04-12-01-2930 viewsJackie VanVoris of Mattapoisett poses with The Wanderer at Lahaina, Maui last month. A restored brig, the Carthaginia II, can be seen in the background marking the place where in 1819 a whaler out of New Bedford anchored and was the first in Hawaii to open greater trade with the islands. (Photo courtesy of Jackie VanVoris.) 4/12/01 editionAug 18, 2005
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03-08-011050 viewsStephen Gendron and Cheryl Souza pose with a copy of The Wanderer at the Daytona 500 which they attended last month on February 18 with friends Lauren and Doug Lemieux. One of the premier auto racing events in the world, this year’s event unfortunately claimed the life of seven-time champion Dale Earnhardt, whose team member Michael Waltrip went on to bittersweet victory. 3/8/01 editionAug 18, 2005
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03-15-01-2954 viewsBetty Parker of Mattapoisett stands ashore on the continent of Antarctica at Neko Harbor on the Danco Coast (latitude 64 degrees, 49.5 minutes south, 62 degrees, 52.3 minutes west) posing with a copy of The Wanderer while Gentoo penguins approach in the background. The air temperature was 42 degrees, sea temperature 32 degrees — a beautiful day to land after a rough crossing of the Drake Passage. 3/15/01 editionAug 18, 2005
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03-15-01999 views“In Dublin’s fair city / Where the girls are so pretty / I first set my eyes on / Sweet Molly Malone.” Five-year-old Troina Cuddy of Mattapoisett meets “Molly Malone” herself on a recent trip to Ireland’s capital city, and here she poses in front of a monument to the legendary lass with a copy of her favorite reading material. 3/15/01 editionAug 18, 2005
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03-22-011039 views3,000 Miles to Graceland ... well, maybe not quite that far, but it was certainly a long way for this foursome to go to pose with a copy of The Wanderer — just outside the entrance to “The King’s” former home in Memphis, Tennessee. While most of the students and faculty at Tabor Academy in Marion headed to warmer climates for the recent Spring Break, this entourage spent three days visiting the home and city that Elvis Presley so dearly loved. Pictured here outside Graceland are (l. to r.) Dana Palmer-Donnelly, formerly of Marion and now of Hingham; her mother Donna Palmer of Marion, a member of the Tabor Academy staff and a lifelong Elvis fan; and Tina and Winslow Lewis of Falmouth, the parents of a Tabor Academy senior. Also along for the trip (but not pictured) were Chris and Shelley Wells of Orleans. 3/22/01 editionAug 18, 2005
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03-22-01-2992 viewsThe LePage and Towers families of Rochester recently headed for cooler climes during February vacation when they visited Whistler Mountain in British Columbia, Canada and took along a piece of home with them in the form of their favorite weekly, The Wanderer, which they posed with here outside the ski resort’s Village Station at elevation 677 m. Pictured here are (l. to r.) Bill, Linda, Mary-Elizabeth, and Dan Towers; and Brad, Tina, Christopher, and Tara LePage, all of Rochester. 3/22/01 editionAug 18, 2005
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01-04-01 cover989 viewsA visit to Roslyn, Washington home of the television show "Northern Exposure."Aug 18, 2005
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01-18-01965 viewsStephanie Miska, an employee at Disney World in Florida, took time out to pose in front of the attraction’s famous Cinderella’s Castle, the 182-foot tall structure which dominates the Magic Kingdom. A subscriber of The Wanderer, Ms. Miska took advantage of our invitation to send in photos of readers proudly posing in unique locations with copies of their favorite publication. Other readers who are encouraged to follow her lead may see themselves in print! (Photo by and courtesy of Stephanie Miska). 1/18/05 editionAug 18, 2005
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01-25-01980 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 editionAug 18, 2005
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02-08-01996 viewsSusan Gould of Mattapoisett poses at a ski resort in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, with a copy of The Wanderer, adding yet another unique location to our gallery of readers. Ms. Gould recently took a trip to the winter getaway spot which offered ample snowboarding on 18 inches of “champagne powder” while there. Remember to take along a copy of your favorite local newspaper when traveling and be sure to pose outside a picturesque — and previously unsubmitted — locale. (Photo courtesy of Susan Gould.) 2/8/01 editionAug 18, 2005
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03-01-011195 viewsMattapoisett residents Jeff and Karen Swift and Michael and Sandy King take time out from a busy day of skiing to pose with a copy of The Wanderer atop Pleasant Mountain (a/k/a Shawnee Peak Ski Area) overlooking Mount Washington during the recent February school vacation week. The two couples traveled with Caitlin and Jarod Swift, Kristen Searles, and Andrew and Matt King — all of whom were unavailable for the photo due to a much-needed hot chocolate break. 3/1/01 editionAug 18, 2005
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