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Lena at the Library1300 viewsRochester resident Lena Bourque (second from left, holding a copy of The Wanderer), poses with (l. to r.) Jan Delaune, Jerry Sellier, and Library Director Sally James. Ms. Bourque was recently involved with the rebuilding and reopening of the Pass Christian Public Library in Pass Christian, Mississippi, while her husband was involved in a bridge reconstruction project. (Photo courtesy of Lena Bourque).
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Sun and Fun1288 viewsGabby Hoag poses with The Wanderer at the Soggy Dollar in Jost Van Dyke, BVI’s, during February vacation. (Photo by Betsy Hoag).
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10-10-021282 viewsMaddie Ellms (left) and Sarah Mui (right), both Mattapoisett residents, pose with The Wanderer in front of the Roman Forum. Both girls spent the previous semester abroad studying in Italy. Maddie went with AFS from Old Rochester Regional High School and Sarah went with Richmond University from Providence College. (Photo courtesy of Maddie Ellms). 10/10/02 edition
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Georgia On My Mind1282 viewsHope and Zeb Perkins of Mattapoisett pose with a copy of The Wanderer during a recent trip to Cartersville, Georgia. (Photo courtesy of Hope Perkins).
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0217051278 viewsKathy Goulart and Greg Galvan pose in their ‘70s garb with a copy of The Wanderer at the recent Dana Farber Cancer Benefit Dance held at the Knights of Columbus Hall on Route 6 in Mattapoisett on Saturday, February 12. The event, which featured classic ‘70s and ‘80s music, raised over $5,000 that will go directly for cancer research and treatment. (Photo by Michael Immel). 2/17/05 edition
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08-30-01-11274 viewsLuice Moncevitch, a teacher at Mattapoisett’s Center School, recently traveled to Venice, Italy and took along a copy of The Wanderer with her which she posed with while enjoying a gondola ride through the city’s famous water-filled canals. Ms. Moncevitch also traveled to see the Innsbrook remains of a mummy uncovered by hikers which are now on display at a museum in Balzano. 8/30/01 edition
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090904-11263 viewsAlicia Crabbe and Bob Lawrence of Rochester took The Wanderer to Machu Picchu, Peru, deep in the Andes Mountains. Machu Picchu was the religious sacred city of the Inca Empire. The Wanderer traveled by plane, bus, train and foot to get there. (Photo courtesy of Alicia Crabbe). 9/9/04 edition
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12-26-02-11260 viewsCommander Bill Hollman, US Navy Reserve, of Marion, enjoys The Wanderer during a break while at sea aboard the aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75) recently. 12/26/02 edition
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040705-21258 viewsCarmelo Nicolosi poses with daughter Juliana Nicolosi and nephew Raymond Lawton in front of a “giant snowman” they created during one of many recent snowstorms in Mattapoisett. (Photo courtesy of Carmelo Nicolosi). 4/7/50 edition
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0203051251 viewsFour men, including workers from the Mattapoisett Boatyard, currently working on the restoration of the half-scale model of the whale ship Lagoda at the New Bedford Whaling Museum recently posed on deck with copies of The Wanderer. Pictured here (l. to r.) are Craig Williams, Karl Collyer, Thomas Tucker, and Loulou Casi. The restoration is being conducted in stages, with the present focus being the removal of old sails and repairs to the rigging, all of which will be necessary prior to the new sails being b
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09-19-021250 viewsThe “Dog Days of Summer” may be over, but this one-year-old Yellow Lab named “Margaux” is taking advantage of the remaining nice weather to sit outside and read his favorite news source, The Wanderer. His owners, Fransje and Nick Zucchero of Mattapoisett, always make sure to read it first before Margaux gets a hold of it. (Photo by and courtesy of Fransje Zucchero). 9/19/02 edition
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112504-31244 views(L. to R.) John and Dawn Vilandry of New Bedford and Charles and Lauren Rodrigues of Mattapoisett recently took a seven-day cruise out of New York to Nassau, in the Bahamas and remembered to take along a copy of The Wanderer with them to pose for this picture. (Photo courtesy of Lauren Rodrigues). 11/25/04 edition
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