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032504964 viewsThe Ellis family of Mattapoisett recently took a week respite and managed to bring a copy of their favorite paper with them during February school vacation in the Turks and Caicos islands. This island chain in the West Indies is where Columbus first landed when he was traveling to the “New World.” Pictured here is Brad Ellis with a copy of The Wanderer in front of one of the waterfall pools at Beaches Resort in Turks and Caicos. (Photo by Pam Ellis, courtesy of Ron Ellis). 3/25/04 edition
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04-18-02-3963 viewsAn old-time resident of Antassawamuck, “Polly,” recently visited David and Joanne Cameron’s home with an issue of The Wanderer. Polly originally was a resident of Carter’s Department Store in New Bedford. She now resides in Antassawamuck but is very reclusive. 4/18/02 edition
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6-21-01-6962 viewsMary Betts, Irene Daly, Evelyn Jenks, and Madelyn Fogler read The Wanderer aboard the “River Rhapsody” on a recent cruise of the Great Rivers of Europe. 6/21/01 edition
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08-30-01-2960 viewsIn June a group of eight students and four adults associated with Tabor Academy in Marion took a two-week trip to China. Nathaniel Walton (‘04) of Marblehead, MA took along a copy of The Wanderer with him and is seen here posing with it in front of the Forbidden City in Tiananmen Square, Beijing with (l. to r.) Sean Shin (‘01) of Seoul, Korea; Elizabeth Ng (‘01) of Grafton, MA; Philip Smith (‘68) and his son, Victor, of San Francisco, CA; Sandra Hagen (‘02) of Dusseldorf, Germany; Christina Smith of Sarasota, FL; Richard Marr, Tabor Academy faculty member and Marion resident; Nathaniel Walton with Wanderer; Steven Downes, Tabor faculty member and Marion resident; Frank Ng (‘02) of Grafton, MA; and Martha Walton of Marblehead, MA. (Photo courtesy of Martha Walton). 8/30/01 edition
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02-14-02-1960 viewsThis photo was taken on a recent trip to Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Outside the Rijksmuseum, standing behind Fransje and Nick Zucchero from Pine Island Road in Mattapoisett is a living statue of a seventeenth century gentleman, most likely a member of a military company. This period-bedecked man might have been an ideal subject for one of Rembrandt’s paintings. 2/14/02 edition
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09-13-01959 viewsLittle Sam Hartley-Matteson of Mattapoisett poses with a copy of The Wanderer in a sunflower maze on his grandparents’ dairy farm in upstate New York during a recent vacation there. Now that the unofficial end of summer is here, it’s good to look back at one final “summertime” image before turning our thoughts to fallen leaves, Halloween and the forthcoming holidays. This picture was submitted by Sam’s mom and dad, Amy and Jesse, who helped little Sam strike this adorable pose. 9/13/01 edition
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6-21-01-3958 viewsMattapoisett Library Director Judy Wallace and her husband, David Gries, took time to pose with a copy of The Wanderer outside of Monticello, the famous home of one of America’s best-known and sometimes controversial founding fathers, Thomas Jefferson. 6/21/01 edition
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012005957 viewsMembers of the Belliveau family of Rochester pose with copies of The Wanderer at the recent Belliveau Family Reunion held in August 2004 in Belliveau Cover, Nova Scotia, Canada. Pictured here are Rochester residents six-year-old Sarah, eleven-year-old Tyler, and eight-year-old Jessica with cousins Jonathon and William Latino. 1/20/05
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041703-1956 viewsEvelyn and Gene Pursley of Mattapoisett posed with a copy of their favorite local newspaper, The Wanderer, during a vacation to the Island of Pico in the Azores just off the coast of Portugal last year. (Photo courtesy of Gene Pursley). 4/17/03 edition
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04-05-01955 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 edition
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12-20-01955 viewsCould this be “Dog Day Afternoon”? No, it’s Alan and Toby Bulotsky of Mattapoisett, posing proudly with a copy of The Wanderer during a recent visit to the Henry Ford Museum in Detroit, Michigan. The museum is known for many exotic and unique vehicles, including this easily-recognizable product promoter. 12/20/01 edition
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03-15-01-2953 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 edition
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