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041504-5959 viewsParents and mostly sixth grade children from Rochester went on a ski trip to Bretton Woods, NH recently and brought along a copy of The Wanderer and took some nice shots of the kids holding the tri-town newspaper up as a group after a spaghetti supper at the Bretton Woods Ski Lodge. (Photo by and courtesy of Peter Geldmacher). 4/15/04 edition     (43 votes)
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0224051067 viewsIn the aftermath of the recent “Blizzard of 2005,” several residents of the Angelica Point neighborhood (Cove Street) in Mattapoisett celebrated the much-anticipated arrival of snow removal equipment by taking a photo with a copy of The Wanderer. (Photo by and courtesy of Alison McGrath). 2/24/05 edition     (34 votes)
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Merry Christmas!1347 viewsFamiliar Christmas holiday icons Frosty the Snowman, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, and Santa and Mrs. Claus dance with an eager young boy during the Town of Mattapoisett’s “Holiday in the Park” held at Shipyard Park earlier this month. (Photo by and courtesy of Rebecca McCullough).     (84 votes)
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122304-11857 viewsMark Sanford and his son, Griffin Sanford, pose with a copy of The Wanderer at Camden Yards, MD, during a game between the Boston Red Sox and Baltimore Orioles. Of course, the World Series Championship Red Sox team won! 12/23/04 edtion     (75 votes)
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Marion to Mexico1619 viewsMichael Whelihan and Suzanne Gokavi, both of Marion, pose in front of a statue with a copy of The Wanderer in Costa Maya, Mexico. They were part of a group of local families who went on a recent cruise and got “stuck” there while their ship underwent repair.     (75 votes)
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Hail to the Chiefs551 viewsGuest narrator and soloist Harold Bost Sr. recently performed with the Tri-County Symphonic Band during their “Presidential Portrait” concert held on Sunday, February 4 in Old Rochester Regional High School’s Auditorium. The show’s theme was a tribute to both the office of the presidency and commemorated the upcoming President’s Day Holiday. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).     (41 votes)
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The Blue Danube888 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.     (16 votes)
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Dance the Night Away475 viewsThe Mattapoisett Congregational Church hosted a family-oriented night of "Dancing with the Stars" on Friday, March 23. Young and old alike danced to the music of DJ Don Hunt from City Lights Disc Jockey Services and then were thrilled to dance alongside special guest 'stars' The Cat in the Hat and Shrek! Members of Heidi Parker Catelli's dance troupe were also on hand to teach a few dance steps. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).     (16 votes)
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112504-42235 views(L. to R.) Rachel VanVoorhis, Leslie Boyle, Glenna Sanford, and Beth Martin (all from Mattapoisett) and Anne Jang, MD, pose with a copy of The Wanderer after having walked 60 miles from Topsfield, MA to Boston for the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Three-Day Benefit. 11/25/04 edition     (89 votes)
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Kicking and Screaming2074 viewsDartmouth’s Julia Silverstein controls the ball in the midfield against tight defensive pressure during last Sunday’s (November 13) U11 Girls Mariner Soccer League game against the Metro Black Magic SC out of Franklin. Wareham’s Madison Catarius trails Silverstein from her fullback position to lend support to the Mariner attack. Mariner ended up losing the match, 2-0. (Photo by and courtesy of Luis Couto).     (62 votes)
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Coke and a Smile1418 viewsThe Duffy family poses with a copy of The Wanderer at the "Coke Cool Set" in the Disney/MGM Theme Park during a recent family vacation in Orlando, FL. Pictured (l. to r.) are Wendy, Catherine, Julia, John and John Duffy. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).     (55 votes)
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Ripe for the Picking1656 viewsIt’s fall harvest time ... and in Rochester that means cranberries! Although not as prevalent as they once were, several family-owned cranberry bogs and farms are still maintained and thrive within the quaint farming community of Rochester. These ripe cranberries are now “ready for the picking” at the Fielding family farm in Rochester. (Photo by and courtesy of Greta Grundstrom).     (55 votes)
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