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Recycle this Wanderer 679 viewsBut make sure you read it first! Earth Day is this Sunday, April 22, and we’ve got a list of easy Earth-friendly practices to remind us all that even the busiest Earthling can be doing something every day to halt our planet’s impending doom. Cover design and photo by Jean Perry
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Miss New Bedford678 viewsAshley Bendiksen of Mattapoisett, formerly of Fairhaven, was crowned Miss New Bedford last weekend during the 56th annual pageant held on Sunday, September 21 at Keith Middle School. A graduate of Fairhaven High School and the Anjos Massachusetts Real Estate Licensing School, Ms. Bendiksen attended UMass Lowell for two years and plans to return to school and earn a degree in Global Studies and Environmental Sciences with her scholarship award. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).
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2010 Groundhog Cover Contest Entry678 viewsOne of the many entries in the 2010 Groundhog Cover Contest
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We hold this cuteness to be self-evident!678 viewsThe Kids Kove ‘float’ and its gang of patriotic little ATV riders road away with ‘Best in Parade’ and took first place in the commercial category during Marion’s 4th of July parade. Photo by Jean Perry
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Veterans Day677 viewsThis Friday, the Tri-Town will remember Veterans Day at Old Hammondtown School in Mattapoisett and at the VFW building in Marion. See story for details. Photo by Colin Veitch. November 10, 2016 edition
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Back to Reality676 viewsMembers of the Tabor Academy Drama Club rehearse a scene for Back To Reality, an original play consisting of a series of comedic scenes that share a sense of absurdity or “unreality.” The unique show will be staged at Tabor Academy in the Will Parker Black Box Theater on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, November 8, 9, and 10 at 7:30 pm each night. There is no admission charge, but reservations can be made by calling 508-748-2000. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).
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2018 Groundhog Cover Contest675 views2018 Groundhog Cover Contest entry by Nancy Moreira
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Mattapoisett Harbor 675 viewsBetween Mattapoisett Harbor and a sunset, magic happens. Thank you to Laura McLean for leaping into action to capture this sublime Mattapoisett scene with her camera. Photo by Laura McLean. August 29, 2019 edition
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3D printed masks675 viewsSteve Methia's 3D printer produces a face shield on Wednesday afternoon. The Mattapoisett resident, a retiree, works primarily with motorcycles and furniture but has repurposed his hobby shop and office and with donations of equipment has two printers working morning to night to produce these shields for medical and front-line workers at no cost. See story. Photo by Mick Colageo
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Colorblindness Corrective Glasses673 viewsI was colorblind, but now I see – The Mattapoisett Lions Club has donated a pair of colorblindness corrective glasses to the Mattapoisett Library, and are now part of the library’s ever-growing collection of ‘things’ to check out. Last time, my partner Scott and I checked out a metal detector and had ourselves an adventure. This time, we checked out the glasses and took them around town to see if Scott, who was born with a red-green color vision deficit, could catch a glimpse of a world in vivid color.
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Bulletin Board Booty672 viewsMattapoisett Historical Society President Seth Mendell points to the amusing poem scrawled on a chart of the Gulf of Maine that was tacked to a large bulletin board that was once installed near the front door of the Mattapoisett Town Hall. The bulletin board was pilfered by a group of sailors during a night of drunken mischief back in the summer of 1941 and was only recently returned to the Mattapoisett Museum and Carriage House. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).
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Marooned in Marion 672 viewsThe March 2 storm left a trail of destruction throughout the Tri-Town. This severed telephone pole surrounded by wires and downed trees remained an obstacle on Delano Road for over 24 hours, according to Marion Police Chief John Garcia. The road was shut down, and for some time there was no access to the east side of town, Garcia told The Wanderer on Saturday. Photo by Jean Perry
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