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05-10-01-2941 viewsAbby Martin and Jenna Gifford of Mattapoisett recently visited the rainforests of St. Lucia during a Caribbean cruise and remembered to take along their favorite local news source, The Wanderer. The Mattapoisett students traveled aboard the cruise ship Zenith and also visited Mount Soufriere on St. Lucia and saw the beautiful coral reefs. 05/10/01 editionAug 18, 2005
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04-12-01-3978 viewsKenny and Melody Pacheco of Mattapoisett pose with Howie Bates (center) while vacationing in Fort Lauderdale, FL recently. Of course, even when they’re away from home, they enjoy reading The Wanderer to keep up on all the tri-town news! (Photo courtesy of Melody and Kenny Pacheco.) 4/12/01 editionAug 18, 2005
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04-12-01-4994 viewsJanice, Hilary and Katie Kearns of Mattapoisett traveled to Cosmel, Mexico for their February vacation and were able to find a familiar-looking seahorse seat on which to pose with a copy of The Wanderer. The trio made a brief stop while on a cruise ship, which can be glimpsed in the background. (Photo courtesy of the Kearns family.) 4/12/01 editionAug 18, 2005
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04-12-01-5915 views Earl and Carrie Scott of Dunedin, FL pose with Jennifer Scott (center) of Mattapoisett during a recent visit to Dunedin Stadium, where the Toronto Blue Jays conduct their winter training camps. The Blue Jays were playing the Boston Red Sox this particular day. (Photo courtesy of Jennifer Scott.) 4/12/01 editionAug 18, 2005
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04-12-01-6953 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 editionAug 18, 2005
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04-12-01-7967 viewsThe Hughes family of Rochester took a ski trip to the White Mountains of New Hampshire last month. Posing in front of the scenic overview in North Conway, NH with copies of The Wanderer are David and Louise Hughes of Rochester with their seven grandchildren: (l. to r.) Andrew Hughes (6), Michael Pruchnik (5), Kara Hughes (8), Jennifer Hughes (3), McNeil Somers (3 weeks), Nicole Pruchnik (6) and Kate Hughes (1). Also enjoying the beautiful spring weather and skiing trip (but not pictured here) were Stephen and Michelle Hughes of Mattapoisett, Carolyn and Frank Pruchnik of Rochester, Colleen and John Somers of Dorchester, and Mark and Marissa Hughes of Rochester. (Photo courtesy of Louise Hughes.) 4/12/01 editionAug 18, 2005
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03-22-01-3941 viewsJack Donovan of Marion and a seventh grader at Old Rochester Regional Junior High School poses in front of the famed “Space Needle” in downtown Seattle, Washington just days before a major earthquake rocked the city and trapped a class of visiting students atop the elevated structure. Good thing for Jack his vacation wasn’t just a bit later! 3/22/01 editionAug 18, 2005
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03-29-011019 viewsBen Mechler and Christie Jones of Mattapoisett cool off after a dip in the pool at the Bethel Inn in Maine earlier this month, remembering to take along a copy of their favorite local newspaper, The Wanderer, which they posed with here in the refreshing snow. 3/29/01 editionAug 18, 2005
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04-05-011007 viewsAdrienne Boutin of Rochester poses with a copy of The Wanderer in front of the famous Opera House in Sydney, Australia. Ms. Boutin is currently spending a semester “down under” as part of her school’s exchange program. 4/5/01 editionAug 18, 2005
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04-12-01-11028 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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04-12-01-2974 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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03-08-011090 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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