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Free Lunch!447 viewsWho said there is no such thing as a free lunch? Wanderer Facebook fans enjoyed a free lunch on October 8. The Wanderer is also giving out $1,043, one dollar for each fan as of October 8, as a part of the Facebook fun. Which organization should receive it? Let us know on our Facebook wall, or email news@wanderer.com. We will announce the recipient in an upcoming issue. Photos by Felix Perez.
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KM Circus f 9447 viewsThe Rochester Lion’s Club brought the Kelly Miller Circus to Marion on June 25. Photo by Felix Perez
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High Winds and Waves447 viewsOn February 7, rain and high winds hit Southeastern Massachusetts, resulting in thousands of electrical outages. The hardest hit in the Tri-Town area was Rochester with more than 500 Eversource customers reporting wires down and service interruptions from mid-afternoon into the night. Gusts of over 70 miles per hour were reported by the National Weather Service. Rochester’s Highway Department was on the job for approximately 24 hours removing trees. Photo by Bertram Zarins
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Wreck Wanderer446 viewsWhere is it? This painting by Antone Silva is somewhere in the Tri-Town. Do you know where? Do you know at what location The Wanderer wrecked?
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Troop 53446 viewsTroop 53, drawing members from Mattapoisett, Marion, and Rochester, spent Saturday, November 25, volunteering at Cape Cod Cares For the Troops in Hyannis. The boys and their families assembled care packages for troops deployed overseas. Photo courtesy Reza Sarkarati
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USCGC Eagle446 viewsArthur Damaskos shared these great photos of the USCGC Eagle coming into New Bedford Harbor on August 10.
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PD Training445 viewsOn August 20, 2009, police officers from the Southeastern Massachusetts Law Enforcement Council Rapid Response team conducted training exercises at 73 County Road in Rochester from 8:00 am to 3:00 pm. 25 officers from various local police departments, including Mattapoisett, Rochester and Marion, gathered to practice “flash bangs” and “simunitions.” Photo by Paul Lopes
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Octoberfest445 viewsThe Sippican Tennis Club was the site of the third annual Buzzard’s Bay Habitat for Humanity Octoberfest on September 19 in Marion Village. Music was provided by Felonious Funk, and party-goers enjoyed a wide array of finger foods and fine spirits. Friendly conversation lingered over the silent auction tables, which offered original oil paintings, handmade felted purses, memberships to the Wareham YMCA and the Marion Art Center, and plenty of gift certificate to area businesses. Photo by Anne O'Brien-Kakley
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Autumn445 viewsA prelude to fall colors is seen on the leaves of maples bordering Snipatuit pond in Rochester. Photo by Laura Pedulli.
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Eight Days Begin445 viewsHanukkah, the Festival of Lights, begins this evening at sundown. A Menorah at the Mattapoisett Town Hall recognizes the Jewish eight-day holiday. Photo by Anne Kakley.
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All-Star Basketball443 viewsThe fourth grade Marion-Mattapoisett All-Star Basketball team won first place in the Acushnet Basketball tournament on Sunday, February 14, 2010. Congratulations, team! Front row (left to right): Kyle Gillis, Bennett Fox, Corey Lunn, Noah Fernandes, Jacob Yeomans. Back row (left to right): Coach Sughrue, James Dwyer, Tyler Menard, Thomas McIntire, Owen Sughrue, Jason Gamache, Coach Yeomans. Picture by Jamie Dwyer.
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Memorial Engine442 viewsDevoted brother and former New Bedford Fire Chief Roger Nadeau poses with an old fire truck that he is converting into a memorial engine to carry fallen firefighters in Massachusetts, and parts of Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, and Maine. The engine was donated to Mr. Nadeau by the Weymouth fire department after it developed serious pump problems. Mr. Nadeau's firefighter brother Gerald died from respiratory problems after a 2002 Fall River fire.
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