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Vegas Vacation1048 viewsElaine Cromwell of Fairhaven poses with a copy of The Wanderer outside the popular Circus Circus Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, during a recent trip. We bet she had a great time. (Photo by and courtesy of Chuck Cromwell).
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Cadillac Man1048 viewsLouie Aiello poses with a copy of The Wanderer on Cadillac Mountain overlooking Frenchmen Bay in Bar Harbor, Maine, Acadia National Park. (Photo by and courtesy of Pat Aleks).
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0318041047 viewsGeorge Kirby of Rochester poses with his family, as well as his sister Michelle (also a Rochester native), at Laguna Quilatoa in Ecuador. Michelle built an inn in the mountains and moved to Ecuador 10 years ago. Members of the Kirby family pictured here with a copy of The Wanderer include George holding daughter Grace; his wife Shari; his son Zack holding The Wanderer; Sam in front; son George in back (right); and sister Michelle (far right). (Photo courtesy of George Kirby). 3/18/04 edition
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03-15-01-21046 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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09-13-011046 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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11-01-01-21045 viewsMarion resident Helen G. Westergard poses at Sandia Peak in Albuquerque, New Mexico during a recent trip with a copy of The Wanderer in hand. (Photo courtesy of Helen Westergard). 11/1/01 edition
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02-28-02-21042 viewsJohn Folino and Jerry Goodale of Mattapoisett pose at the halfway point of crossing the Atlantic Ocean from Europe (Portugal) to the Tortola in the BVI (Caribbean) during a recent trip to deliver a sailboat. 2/28/02 edition
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07-21-011041 viewsJo Pannell, Mattapoisett Historical Commission member, poses with the very first issue of The Wanderer (Volume 1, Number 1) in front of another venerated ship, The Golden Hinde, which is docked along the River Thames in England. Ms. Pannell recently took a vacation there to visit family members and brought along this landmark debut issue with her. 7/21/01 edition
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11-15-011041 viewsDan and Lisa Winsor of Mattapoisett recently returned from an extended trip to South Africa and sent this photo of themselves posing with The Wanderer. It was taken in Table View, South Africa. In the background is the city of Cape Town and Table Mountain. (Photo courtesy of Dan and Lisa Winsor). 11/15/01 edition
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Three O'clock Jazz Band1039 viewsThe Old Hammondtown School Three O'clock Jazz Band, led by Director Paul Halpainy, recently won a Silver Medal in the MAJE Festival in to Stoughton. Photo courtesy of Mike Bowman.
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071504-31038 viewsDonald and Carol Lamarr of Mattapoisett remembered to bring a copy of The Wanderer along with them on their recent trip to Maui. Here they can be seen in the scenic setting on one of many stops on the Road to Hana. 7/15/04 edition
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05-23-02-41035 viewsBob and Angela Moshiri of Marion Road in Mattapoisett pose with a copy of The Wanderer during a recent trip to the land “Down Under.” They’re sitting on a statue of a “Moa,” one of the largest birds in the world which became extinct some 300 years ago and was indigenous to NZ. 5/23/02 edition
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