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Halloween Happenings914 viewsTrick-or-treaters roamed the streets of downtown Marion on All Hallow’s Eve as part of the Marion Art Center’s Annual Halloween Village Parade. Here three of the costumed participants posed just outside the Marion Music Hall before taking the spooky stroll through the village. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).     (18 votes)
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Memorial Day 2006870 viewsMattapoisett Brownie Troop marches in the town's 2006 Memorial Day Parade. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).     (36 votes)
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Tops in Tennis1074 viewsWinners of the Seventh Annual Mattapoisett Community Tennis Association (MCTA) Tournament held on June 30 include (l. to r.) Mike Ailes, Mattapoisett; Sugar Broughton, Wareham; Dave King, East Wareham; and Wayne Miller, Mattapoisett. The MCTA is a non-profit organization for tennis players in the tri-town area and surrounding communities. The goal of the MCTA is to promote area tennis and eventually rebuild three tennis courts at Center School in Mattapoisett.     (36 votes)
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Salty the Seahorse, Mattapoisett987 viewsSalty the Seahorse, Mattapoisett     (49 votes)
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Scottish Highlanders1451 viewsJeff and Laura (Cutler) Bickmeier of Arlington and Richard Cutler and Carolyn Gilmore of Rochester pose with a rather soggy copy of The Wanderer during a recent trip hiking on the Scottish West Highland Way, 152 km (95 miles) in eight days. Laura is a 1994 graduate of Old Rochester Regional High School and Richard was formerly Selectman in the Town of Rochester. (Photo by and courtesy of Carolyn Gilmore).     (93 votes)
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Rollie Fingers2926 viewsAce relief pitcher Rollie Fingers, noted for making 16 World Series appearances and capturing both the American League MVP and Cy Young Awards in 1981 while with the Brewers.     (83 votes)
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Old Glory1289 viewsPhotographs from the Rochester Country Fair’s unfurling of the American Flags with the National Flag Truck are now available for purchase. The Rochester Country Fair hired Rochester resident Robert Manny of Through the Lens Photography to capture these memorable town photos taken from above, in bucket trucks donated by Barnes Tree Service and Beacon Rentals. Several different photos are available to choose from ... stop by Bev Loves Books located in the Plumb Corner Mall to see them for yourself.     (91 votes)
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062404-11049 views(L. to R.) Peter Greco of Mattapoisett, Kevin Rocha of South Dartmouth, Jerry Pilkington of Seekonk, and dog sledding guide extraordinaire Deitan Chouinard from Les Chiens du Grand Nord in St-David-De-Falardeau, Canada pose with a copy of The Wanderer during a recent three-day great adventure trek. (Photo by Lester Reich). 6/24/04 edition     (39 votes)
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Sounds of the South Coast597 viewsMembers of the South Coast Chamber Music Society perform classical pieces during their recent winter concert at Tabor Academy’s Lyndon South Auditorium in Marion on Saturday, January 20. The evening began with a brief history lesson by the Society’s President, Anthony J. Lewis, Ph.D. The South Coast Chamber Music Society will next be at Tabor Academy on March 3, 2007 performing the works of Brahms, Martinu, Schumann and Weber during their spring concert. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).     (34 votes)
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Old Glory in Mattapoisett1057 viewsMattapoisett Selectman Jordan Collyer, Mr. Arthur C. Potter, Selectman Steve Lombard, Selectman Ray Andrews, and Mrs.Cecilie C. Potter, pose with the American flag recently presented to the Town of Mattapoisett by their son, Gunnery Sergeant Caleb C. Potter, USMC, 2nd Marine Division. This flag flew over Camp Blue Diamond, Ar Ramadi (Provincal Capital) Al Anbar, Province of Iraq, on Veterans Day, November 11, 2005, and will be kept on display in the Mattapoisett Town Hall. (Photo courtesy of Ray Andrews).     (34 votes)
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11-01-01-1973 viewsJen and four-month-old Madeline Hartley of Marion pose at Loveland Pass in Colorado with a copy of their favorite hometown publication, The Wanderer, during a recent trip to visit family. 11/1/01 edition     (34 votes)
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Robert B. Parker at Center School2782 viewsNoted mystery author Robert B. Parker, best known for creating the long-running Spenser detective series, went back to school — Center School in Mattapoisett, that is — for a discussion and book signing to benefit the Mattapoisett Public Library on Friday, July 8. Mr. Parker recounted his years growing up in Mattapoisett and also fielded questions about his many published works. (Photo by Margie A. Souza).     (110 votes)
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