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OHS Heads West!602 viewsThe Old Hammondtown School Drama Club presented a stirring production of “Go West!” on Thursday May 3 at 7:00 pm for the general public and Friday May 4 at 9:00 am for fellow students. Seventy students were part of this impressive production with assistance from Ms. Cathleen Sinnott and members of the Old Rochester Regional High School Drama Club along with many parent volunteers who worked diligently with the students since January. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).May 08, 2007
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OHS Heads West!597 viewsThe Old Hammondtown School Drama Club presented a stirring production of “Go West!” on Thursday May 3 at 7:00 pm for the general public and Friday May 4 at 9:00 am for fellow students. Seventy students were part of this impressive production with assistance from Ms. Cathleen Sinnott and members of the Old Rochester Regional High School Drama Club along with many parent volunteers who worked diligently with the students since January. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).May 08, 2007
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Touring Thailand716 viewsToya D. Gabeler poses at Xieng Khuan (Buddha Park) in Vientiane, Laos with a copy of The Wanderer during a recent trip to both Thailand and Laos. (05/03/07 issue)May 01, 2007
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Out of Egypt625 viewsAudrey Andrews poses with a copy of The Wanderer during a recent trip to Cairo, Egypt. One of the country’s historic pyramids can be clearly seen in the background. (05/03/07 issue)May 01, 2007
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Once Upon A Time in Mexico661 viewsOn a recent vacation to Riviera Maya in Mexico, Alex Gordon and his family along with John and Cathy Coucci and their family posed with a copy of The Wanderer. (Photo courtesy of Lisa Gonsalves.) (05/03/07 issue)May 01, 2007
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Mexican Standoff669 viewsLibby Field and her daughter, Charlotte, pose in Tulum, Mexico during an autumn break in October with a copy of The Wanderer which featured Libby’s father, Horace Field, Mattapoisett’s Assistant Harbormaster, and his dog Bonnie on the front cover. (05/03/07 issue)May 01, 2007
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History Lessons628 viewsVolunteer members of the Rochester Historical Society presented a diverse program about the town's rich history to members of the Grade 3 classes at Memorial School on Monday, April 30. Among the various topics covered were the first Native American settlers, how early Rochester residents dressed and ate, and what type of games and pasttimes former residents enjoyed. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).May 01, 2007
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History Lessons569 viewsVolunteer members of the Rochester Historical Society presented a diverse program about the town's rich history to members of the Grade 3 classes at Memorial School on Monday, April 30. Among the various topics covered were the first Native American settlers, how early Rochester residents dressed and ate, and what type of games and pasttimes former residents enjoyed. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).May 01, 2007
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History Lessons596 viewsVolunteer members of the Rochester Historical Society presented a diverse program about the town's rich history to members of the Grade 3 classes at Memorial School on Monday, April 30. Among the various topics covered were the first Native American settlers, how early Rochester residents dressed and ate, and what type of games and pasttimes former residents enjoyed. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).May 01, 2007
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History Lessons558 viewsVolunteer members of the Rochester Historical Society presented a diverse program about the town's rich history to members of the Grade 3 classes at Memorial School on Monday, April 30. Among the various topics covered were the first Native American settlers, how early Rochester residents dressed and ate, and what type of games and pasttimes former residents enjoyed. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).May 01, 2007
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History Lessons544 viewsVolunteer members of the Rochester Historical Society presented a diverse program about the town's rich history to members of the Grade 3 classes at Memorial School on Monday, April 30. Among the various topics covered were the first Native American settlers, how early Rochester residents dressed and ate, and what type of games and pasttimes former residents enjoyed. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).May 01, 2007
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History Lessons556 viewsVolunteer members of the Rochester Historical Society presented a diverse program about the town's rich history to members of the Grade 3 classes at Memorial School on Monday, April 30. Among the various topics covered were the first Native American settlers, how early Rochester residents dressed and ate, and what type of games and pasttimes former residents enjoyed. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).May 01, 2007
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