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04-12-01-31028 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 edition
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09-02-041027 viewsMarion residents Emil Assing, Theo Assing, and cousin Tosh Allan pose with a copy of The Wanderer as they feed a real-live kangaroo at the Currumbin Bird Sanctuary on the Gold Coast of Australia. The group recently traveled to the land “down under” to visit relatives. (Photo by and courtesy of Terry Allan). 9/2/04 edition
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04-18-02-21027 viewsDaniel L. McQuillan(right) and Renato Ulrich of the Swiss nationals ski team recently posed with a copy of The Wanderer at the JR World Championships for Freestyle Skiing where Dan placed sixth. He was the top American finisher in the international competition. 4/18/02 edition
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6-21-01-51026 viewsGarrett and Freemin Bauer took along a copy of The Wanderer during a jaunt to Busch Gardens in Tampa Bay, Florida before traveling down the west coast to visit friends. 6/21/01 edition
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Going to Greenland1026 viewsFairhaven Library Director Carolyn Longworth poses with a copy of The Wanderer during a recnet trip to Tassiusaq, Greenland. (Photo courtesy of Carolyn Longworth).
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05-24-011025 viewsOlivia, Meredith and Sharon Pinard of Mattapoisett took a recent trip to Valley Forge in Pennsylvania, the historic landmark where George Washington once led his troops and set up camp during a brutal winter, just prior to his legendary “crossing of the Delaware.” 5/24/01 edition
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Alta, Norway1024 viewsRuth and Dick Cederberg, pictured here with Sami people, recently visited Alta, Norway.
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04-12-01-21022 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 edition
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6-21-01-11022 viewsSuzan Mitchell and Marianne Mattison of Mattapoisett took The Wanderer to the Great Wall of China while on vacation there. This photo was taken at Badaling, about 40 miles outside of Beijing. The Great Wall is over 4,000 miles long and was built by hand in the 5th century A.D. 6/21/01 edition
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Banding Together1021 viewsMembers of the Old Hammondtown School Jazz Band pose with a copy of The Wanderer after winning a gold medal in competition at Stoughton High School last spring. (Photo by and courtesy of Kathy Eklund).
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051503-11020 viewsMembers of the Mattapoisett Touring Club are pictured here with two literary landmarks: a copy of The Wanderer and just outside William Shakespeare’s wife’s childhood home, Ann Hathaway’s thatch-roofed cottage, at Stratford-Upon-Avon in England during a trip on May 7. 5/15/03 edition
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Football Hall of Fame1020 viewsAndrew and Danya Bichsel pose with a copy of The Wanderer in Canton, Ohio while recently visiting the Pro Football Hall of Fame over Thanksgiving break. (Photo by and courtesy of Michael and Heather Bichsel). (11/30/06 issue).
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